THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER. TERMS,—SietaLI SIIBIKIRIPTION The DAM! Tamara is served to subscribers in the Coreugh at eX cents per week. Yearly subscribers rill be obarged $4.00. WARM A D.SmWaislT TILIGNAP.II. The TXLiehAPU ie also published twice a week during tee session of the Wslatsre and weekly during the re mainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the I,llcwing rates, ids Single Subicribere per year . Seven " s. Ten 21111 LAW OP XXViEMAYXRB. subscribers order the discontinuance of their news pupere, the publisher may continue to sent them until ul errearages are paid, if subscribers neglect or reflect to take their accept'. pars from the' office to Which they aro. directed, they are responeibleuntiithey haie settled the bills and ordered them discontinued . , _ 3sl tto lbratiaements LIST OF DEALERS In Merchandise, in Dauphhi County, FOR 1861. ALIST of persons. engaged in vending or telling merebard'fie teat tm ibe county of lian pawl, PeuttqlftinhclOr" theyitirl.Bl3l;luf hinadfled_by the undersigned, duly appointed Appraiaer of Mercantile gases DARRISEDRG.--- . SOUTEC WARD kata:- 12=1 9 Eby & Enekle, 46 00 14Ellsa Illine, 700 11 Jno Wallower, agt, 15 00 14_4: MAteddart, 1 00 18 J M Wheeler, ,10, 00 11 JlOges & Son, 16 00 18 1) A Patterson, .. 10 00 14 .1 8 . E./PY, •• 7 OD 13 D L Fortay r 1000 12 Urich & Bowman, 12 00 14 John TM, - 1 - I'oo. .14 hieph Knipe, 700 14 John Mahan, ..'; ; ..1 00' 18 .0 A Bannvart, 10 . 00 14 Jacith.Ehasaloger, ' 7 00 18 C 3 Seglebamn, 10 00 14 H Ru ler,- . •,. 7 'oo 13 T J Burnett, 10 00 14 JohkFtles - ' ' 7.00 11 ST Jones, 15 00 /4 GeOrge ShOop, . - _ 7 00 12 M Gilbert, • 12 50- 14 John Keenly, 7PO 12 .Wm Dock &.CO, /2 60 14 Frederick Snyder, 7 00 78 George Bergner, 10 00 14 Jobn 1., Lltigle, 7 00 12 Anthony King, •12 60 16 Joseph Feist, 7 00 14 Anna Mlles, 7 00 18 Jll Cox, - • 10 00 14 J Hallman, 700 13- Daniel a Boas, 10 00 14 1V 4. & .111 Croft, . 700 „ 14 'A Barnett, . 700 14 James Crawrord, 100 14; EI - J` Harris, 7 00 14 JJonet, 7 00 ' 1413 Singer, 7 00 13 3 E Zollinger, 10 00 14 P Nosmlnger, 7 00 14 11 Lee, 7 00 18 ; (4 ; 11 Bell 10 00 14 .7 H Ziegler, , 7 00 /4 Margaret Heteley, 7 00 14 B. Dnvis, 7 00 14 David Jame, 7 00 14 Wm Sayford, 7 00 14 James•R Boyd, .7 0) 14 . /1 Wagner, . _7 pc 14 Frederick Trace, 7-00 14.4 A Stanl, 700 10 Keller & Brother, 20 . 00. 14 J R Ramble, • 700 14 Anna Bell, 700 14 C K Heller, ' 700 14 011 Groff, 7 00 14 0 C B Carter, 7 00 14 3 Rentsberger, 70014 A Goebert {r son 700 13 Hanger &Leaman 10 00 14 Wm, Slble, 7 00 13 E 8 Zollinger &Co, 10 00 14 D Leedy, 7 OJ 14 D Shellenberger," 7 00 14 Jacob shell, 7 00 13 EN Pollock, 10 00 14 T F Boyer, 7 00 18 C A Bees, 10 00 9 E Byers, 25 00 10 1) Epley, 20 00 13 John Zion, 10 00 10, W A Cathcart, 20 00 11 0 Srullinger & C 0,15 00 10' hi a Einstein, 20.00 14 T Uhler, . 700 14 Peter Myers, 7 00 14 V Egle, 7 00 14 WEelly, . 700 14 George Firater, 700 9 X Wiler & Go, 25 00 14 J Nicholas, 700 11 Leo,Nuabaum, 16 00 14 - A II Waltman, 700 14 'olavy • 7 00 14 Mary A Pennington 7 00 14,L Weller, . 7 00 14 Theo Dewy, 7 00 12 D W Gross; 12 00 HARRISBURO.-•NORTH' WARD 14 John Kosher( 7 00 14 C C Hollins, 7 0 14 C Schreiner, 7 00 14 W Sturgeon, 7 00 14 A 111 1 4 tree, 7 00 14 M V Wilson, 7 CO 14' 3 H Haas, 7 00 14 Wash Bur, 7 00 14 Cl:Reese, - 700 14 John Smith, 7 000 14 D Haynes. 7 00 18 J K ihnwiler, 10 00 14 Wm Parkhill, 7 00 14 DJ Krause, 7 00 14 G Miles, 7 00 14 Jacob Becher, 7 OD 14 Win Knoche, 7 00 14 C C Matthews, 7 00 14 J,RSHnger,s TOO 14 3.5-Oliver, - 7-00 14 D A Kepner, 7.00 14 John Edwards, •7 00 141 J JA•wengert, 700 14. A K Fahneatock, 700 14 WIGS Maley, n 00 114-Mrs Chsyne, 7 00 14,J 3 72 90,, 70914 J Kepple, 700 14 ; 7.00 14 Hdaabeth peels; 700 14 'All Haar, ' 700 14 0 Hellman, 700 14 J , Wale &To, 70014 W S &Maffei, 700 14' J,oooltr . 7.09. 14 J L Speel; • 7 00 14 George Kunkle, 700 14 J J Bali, 700 14 Win Haack,' • 7 00 13 Henry Pella, 10 00 14 j Leamy,- 700 14 Geo A Oglesby, 700 14 A F Zimmerman, 700 14 Schwebzer di Co, 700 14 J Brady, •-• 7.00 14 Win Duncan, 700 14 J W Glover . • 7.00 14 4 700 13 A Hummel ' & Co, 10.00 14 John Wyeth, 7 00 14 wa Demers,' 7-00 14 Mrs Cooper, 700 14 George .W SVCalla, 7 CO 14 J Reel, 7 00 14 John Kepple, 7 00 14 Mrs Schill, 7 00 .14 Catharine Kepple, 7.00 14 Mrs Stones, e 7 00 14 Israel Reeme, 7 00 14 Jacob Walters, 7 00 14,i3pnwoold doßro, 700 14 Win K-Verboke, 700 18 1 16 Lowy,- • - 10 00 14 E Vert, 7 00 14 3KLutz 7 00 14 John Shoop, 7 00 14 CI X G reena walt? 00 14 H Rothermel, 700 14 Leopold Nasbatint, 7 00 14 N O'Donnell, • 7 OD 13 Tile° IrShaeller, .10 00 11 Roger Sheehy, 7"00 14 Lyman Gilbert, 700 14 hi S Weaver, 700 11 Hullniuil AXillinger 1500 'l4 Levi Wolfing:Jr, 703 14 /eager &MOO, 700 - ARobinson & Oki, 15 00 14 11 Hess, 7 00 14 Gee P Wiestling, 14 Jeremiah -Burch,- 700 14 Geo 0 - Kunkel, 700 Mk V HommelJr, - 10 00 18180.12 &Foster, t 10 00 14 Ills 4 F. - Herman, 7 00 14 S Mtller , 7 00 14 Johli 7 00 14 S S Cole, 7 09 14 Richard Nolan, 700 14 Isaac Rohrer, 700 fi - H•Eitla, 7 00 14 John Miller, 7 00 14 Geo Krionbaum, 700 14 Mrs Weitzel, 700 14 Mrs E Bremner; 700 14 Wm Meer, 7 00 la Wroillarrett, 10 00 14 Jacob Freus, 7 00 WOO BoiliCk, 7 00 14 George Ellokinsn,_ 7 OD. 14' '.rs J M Bryan, 700 14 John Wastendider, 7 OD, 14 Sito2llBlStaufer, 700 14 Strati H Distill; 7 00' 14 Wm 4krmstrong, 700 •14 John Dengler, 700 14 Nisi/rook", 700 14 C Looker, . 7 CO. 14 Mary R p atterson, 7 00 14 J Weaver,7 00 14 A Derr, 00 14 D Sraiick' 7 00 14 Thomas Grier, 7 00 14 Abraham Millings, TOO 14 Joseph W Lea Is, 700 14 Adam:Kremor, . 700 14 Thames Collins, 700 14 Geo W Miles, '7 00 14 - NIMMIss Nettilasen, 700 14 P Glonett, 7 00 14 Matilda-P Flemicg, 7.00 14 Harrisburg Car Cu.,! 00 14 DatileiXotannill, 700 14 &froth, W.Stroop, 700 14 7 homas 'Fraley, 7.00 .14. David M'Cormiek, 700 1.4 Geo Morray, 7-00 -14 samq Machbobach,7 00 14 John Miller, , Jr:, .1 - 00 14" D'Oppepheinier, 700 14 Mrs Ken% • 7 ,00 14 li M M'Onms, 7 00 14 David Neal, 7 00 14 S Bryan, 7 00 14 A Foltz, • 7 00 MIDDLETOWN: 18 PALLauntau, .10.00 14 DE•Harttu,. 7 00 19 GI Cron, 10' 00 14 G H Lexthart, 700 18 ,/ Bindle, 10 00 14 WD Blensioger, .7 00 14 41 Beettle, 7 00 13 , %%nix & Hake, - 10 00 14 .I,Bencr,• • 00 'l3 Fisher & Smitn, 10 00 /4 F M.:Clure; 700 13 Etter, Sip° & Car -14 'Gat LaMoan,: 7'oo ' many, 1000 /4 30810H00140k, • 7'oo 1.311end1 . ; & Johnsoo,lo 00 /4 John BlOgland, • 7.00 14 Isaac Stover, 7 00 /3 Maly Brother, 10 00 13 Samuel Landis, 10 00 14 Joseph Doss, 700 11 M B Bander, /5 00 14 8' Koerper, ' 00 14 Him Kurtzman, 700 14 Jacob Itifeht.Son, -7 00 -18 Thomas - Bateman, 10 Oo wiycyt a Croll, 7CO 18 1.114 Brubaker, 10 00" /44" - Alberti 7 00 144 Sharer, 7 00 14 Edward Stover, 700 14 Margaret A Snyder ,7 00 14 LB gemperly, 7 . 0 D 13 Tolman Eves, 10 00 14 John, d ose, - - 7 'OO 14, J. Zimmerman, 700 /4 sitn, • 7 00 18 Henry Mily, 10 00 /o.SlEieter j : . -- 7 00. 10 James Young, 30'00 14 ABOrtney 7 00 14 Adam Ernst. 7 00 Micitutel.Biestel, ' 700 14 9amuel Antrim, 700 14 ..1111Soaring. '7.00 14 John Murphy, 7 00 14 gory Bear, 7 00 14 Martin Stoup, T 00 /4 J Honk .. 7 00 • - MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP 18 GabLEuitlch, -1040''13 Swab & Brother, 10 00 la Wm HoPtaoo2, .... 10 00 14 .7 D.Szyder, 7'oo 14 Prank Vetch," 7 IA 13. Lark &aittrline, 10 00 /4 Geo D Major, 7 00 10 Al,laftle, 10 00. --111161,E8IMISQ: 8 Geo E. Reribalkr, 80 00 1.4.8 G Steeper, 700 9 Gee Bowman, 25 00 14 9 Eberly, 7 00 9 Gilbert & Brotbee, 25 00 14 JB Miller 700 14 Lev/ Bowman, • 700 14 EGisi Nobler, .7 00 14 J J BOWIMID, 700 Adelaide Magid, 700 WASHINGTON lowismy. 1413 Buffington, 7 4 00 14 Henry Hutln; 14 ♦ Hattie, 7 00 BOROUGH. OF aRATZ 13 Tld 771.121, • 10 00 13 D Lebr o 14 Sol Lautlenelitger, 700 UPPRR PAXTON. 1 8 Buci & Lobo, 10 00 14 J Hoover, L 4 Wolaild, 00 WEST HANOVER. 14 A Rhoads, 14 J Buck, 7 00 14 J Ze!tars, 7 00 EQIITH EIkNOTER 1411-ftboa - flit, 900 14 II & 8 Cassel, 7 00 164 7 00 /1 B 110010 11Torth, 16 00 14 044,904440, 7 00" 13,A Horner ' 10 00 14 der Lozk' - 1B H Bowen tt Co., 10 oo - 7 00- • . , h,_l_nl ‘ l. • 4to next /, ... , , . .... . . , . , .. . , r • /. ....- . . . ~ , , . ..... •:. .:.- `,,,.83' I\ll7/: 'l' -- `'. ' ' ' - : - : .. ....• • • • • , , ..... .. .-. .... ~, . . .. , ~ -•- • • '• . P - i ; ?;*! a - ",:'-:":—''. , '7;7, . :.--.. . • -• • 1 IP . • 9" C.747 11 '3,7 1 3 - %, ..Z.".;, ,'' , -':',.• ' . • . 47:73' I r ! , -' '-,...' - = --- . --F ' •-- • . . . . , . . . . . ....•. •........• . , • • $ 2.00 12.00 16.00 VOL. XIV. HARI 14J D Felty, 7 00 14 E W Knee, 700 .13 Amos Early, 10 00 14 Daniel Wagner, 700 13 J D Gaverleb, 10 00 13 B S Peters, 10 00 14 Peter Betz, 7.00 . 14 P 111111nger, 7 00 13 it Shark, 10 00 14 eamuel Bers, 100 .-- DRERT. . . . '.. ~. . . _ 1 1 Jaeob'Rershol, ' -700 IS Xl' Ruminel, - 'lO 00 1 Jonas Miller & Ca, 10.00 li_J.B.lf.eseler, 7 00 1 Marna Rooker, lO 00 14 R T.Mairnel, 700 1.8 .1 a Balsbaugh, 10:00 148 Greenawalt, 700 14 A Fishourn, 7 00 14 A. -Mit; 7 00 18 D J Hummel, 10 00 - 14 M Baum, 700 14 John Woltiaber, - 7 00 3.2 J,& C Maley, .12 60 14 Shoop & Orth, 700 'l4 Ermine; ' 7-00 1311 Matlack, 700 .14.0rtb-it Stickler,. 700 I + O Wolf, . 700 1 4 Samuel ppldle, 700 L eta 14 II Rich, 13 J 9 Foltz, - LOWER. 8yr.4244:R.L.. 14 i 0 Alleman, 700 14 ./esepo *alter ; 700 a Banks it Witre, 7 . 00 /4" BElocp, 700 Er.kt3nri LOWER. PAXTON. 14,S B Brlttou, V 7'oo_ 14 Samuel bl'Elhorm y, 700 14 /kidel W fto ; k. I.4: s ll4hu"FiiMO; 700 18 Wm Yeager, - - 10 00 . - 10? Erman, 14 Rrittterford A Strlak- SUSQUEHANNA; 14 Elnpr Lackey, . ... 700 14 G Itlnter, '... ' 100 14 Isaac G. Updegreve, 7 00. .1441 Misealielder, 7 0( 14 Corbetds Welker, 7 0 14 J.O Shoop, . 700 14 J Wetzer, 7 CO 14 J Saitth, 1:4 C Heiklo, MIDDLE 'P.A:ICTON. 14 J Clark, 17 00 :14 Gaiilak: it Gaymati,.7 00 141 H Fos, ' 100 14.1 . 700 14 J - Stevsnson, 700 14 J Fralm, • • 700 14 Wilson Taliy, 7 00. /4 0 Frtieland, 7 00 • JA.Off,I3ON. , 14 William Enders, 7.00':14:1.116v% .1 7.00 14 A J.Shammo, .7 00 14 Conrad Enders, 700 14 D G Hoffman 700 'l4 Daniel Tolehts, 700 7 .1 14L WA 14 C C Meredith, 700 .14. GAY M!Connell, . 7.00 14 Henry Zearing, 700' 14-A W Loomis, . 700 14 F J Byrodo, 7 00 14 Win Lodge, 700 14 Wm Shammo, 700 14 G Sammet, 700 14 J Ferguson, 700 Bisicel, • -7 00 14 Wm 11 Reed, , , 700 13 Landis, 7 00 14 11 0 Witman, 700 14 Zeller 8: Shoot, . 00 JEFFERSON.... ' 14 J Enterline, 700 -14 G-shusiejr, - 100 14 Park, . •700 : 14.305e1h Mo t 7 00 14 « 700 14 Nialiael Engle 00 - .-W/OONIBOO.-- i 4 R G Stewart; 7.00 . 700 14 1' alive, TCO 14 AB B Matter, 700 14 L Noleu, - . '7 W. 111 Charles Martz, 14 Mary Hebner, 7Ob 9-Illarnner, ' 25.00 J Borman, '7,00 14;.I G Yoder, , 100" 14 Jaceb Rite, 700 14 D IC:McCaw, - 700 14' William Johns Sr Col 00 - .14` Cbristiiii Mara, 700. .u.irtnisstrna,-‘BR?Enprii AMD:23MOTILLMRtIIO.• `9 I,eonara Cramer, •16 00 8-Henry Frisk. ' .25100 Mie M E Garmatr, 'l6 Ob G C Barnitz, • 25 00 Luea,s'Keenig,- 25'00 - • ' , . ..M . 111,3888T/71G. 10 13OnevalWILItmart,10 • AOROUGIi OR GRATZ 9 Leobold Liba, 1 16 Ott ' • ; •; 'TIPPER 'PAXTON: '9 J M Grosh, - 18 00' Robert Wilson. 16 00. Letbz 60'00 _b Peter &Hoffer, 60 00 0 Louck, 60 . 00 :9 David Frank, 9 George Hain, moottrsooi • 10 11 Flick, 1009'..:• mmimmoitirr—m pm ALLY 2 J Wilson, 40 00 lIAIGUSBOIIO--1/1.- 2 Three tables, — -50 "00 - 2 Toil:Yin 161 k, - 421..40110 IdIDDIXOWN--PAININE 4 Jacob Benner, - 500 3 J Rbiglend, 540 WiltiOlniG" 4 &'/ZIMT WIDP4M.- 4 C ' 6 40:4 :Wroth; 4 0 A Banns:irk '5 00' 4Dr W Gross & Co, 10 MX 4 Sltelman, POI. An appeal Nlll be field at the Treasurer's Office, In the. county or Dauphin ,on: Tuesday, the 7th dayof 11aY,.14514 - • • • • 'WILLIAM &NMl'S ...slarouttlleaperekeeri•:, Assignee • e oNat - :Estate TPRE SUB,9CRIB R 9 will gell by getblic miter? atthe COVrotio, Jit./tarrifibbig, on SatUa 4ay the 15th day ollan neat; The Farm of John W ower, Senior; &Wilting or 180- 1 acres, actuated 1 11, SnellOhnohla Itownsblp, stoat three mitesa i trom litairlsbdrg,,adjoittiog lands of John )I.:FRA, John Zinn and others. 'there are erected on the Farm large Two' StoryrStcone Souse, a liana Bari; Tenant MUMS; EfotilbreS; -- There is also a large orchard of apple, pear, peach saai bherry trees or choice varieties, in excellent bearint Also, several vette of goad Lime atone, which have been and can be worked so advantage.. • -, The iroperty will be Eddie a body or 4 Ow* to gilt peacheaera ; mall* satehtiperffnptorY. _ ~ ~ , L r Conditions.—One' fourth - t he ' purchase mo ney to be aid ',within one - week of the.dny of 'lisle, When:Petite. on will be gleett, auejeot to ,a lease rlitteintie.the bit f Ord nest. Thu iktrahaser to be ettibled• to :one-half °crops 3 one-fourta on the' Drat, day "Or Octedier;Ma esidne on theist of April. The two hest payinsintx to Carry interest from the day otaale, and. to !be .sitiebto4 , torily aeoered. • • Thera will Mao he 'Offered for sale at the t ame time 4 1 4 ham the undiTided half ' interest of 260 ttorat'of Cleat, Lands abutted on the Short Mountain, in Lyketui Vellefi* Dauphin county. . , , . - 7 A. - 0. lliMiDig,„. ; r . .., , , . O. F. 311:11114P,._. i• , aprll24l2aw-wtd 'lv . ' - Aim - knees: - ' 1 ' ' . NOTICE: .- ;...,. A MEETINOTaItiIi atop , hole era:of the jelk.Commenwettlthlnstulittaethimpitni,itt Marrieburg Will be held at the orileaeLtlcacompany in Third Wow, on MONDAY, thealath day.4.114T, Naar, between the Loars often.and twelve o'cldeleAaitifor the election of Direotore to serve the 911.4VIILystt, I aolite, CARRIER, Secretary. BOURBONWHISKEY , ' , _ AVERY imperior'attiote . -of BOURBON , WHISKEY, in quart battles, in store arid for saletby JOHN 'H. zuEarsft, mar 4 * . . Ta. Market *rest. " • • n' AVID HAYNES, 1111 ,- .MARKET, ST; EIIRRISBURG, dßeu6 fpr• L'ILLIE.'S: PATENT Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire rand Burglar: .Proof — I9I4gLr W MOEG -- Strictly the bigh - thlircouittle4lat "aide; that la both FireotrAtutgiatPr9er, n3ar29 dly lAMS.= . --Thtee Hundred- . Eats', Stigar Cured Haw Just recildred . by ' - •" • ' era WY."..DCKIK JR.I4 COQ 10 00 7 00 ilkati and FLOWSR REM GARDEN; _ Au entire n e w P tec "t llilr e Sl ! °)/ m .. Jast repelyed at mu lawn; =AI ft Market street " "INDEPENDENT IN ALL TILINGgL-NEITTIC'AL IN NON'E." Ntm Wmertistmento EAST HANOVER LONDONDERRY. 7 00 -13 Henry Oross, 10 00 coxtwiao: 1000 OWATARA 10 00 REED:. : 7 7,00 1.4 . Ro.nch, ; 00; 700, 13WATARA: JACKSON. 16 00 • 9 Daniel Tobias, 16 00 LOWER- PAXTO. 18 00 S Shoop, ASRIJR:d 'PA • WEDNESDAY . AFTERNOON. APRIL 24, :1861 sztaild SOMETHING lOU VALUABLE THAN SILVER AR. OLD, BKiIIUSE 'IT 'WILL RESTORE - THE - WEAK,- gaiSTATE, THE BLOOD IR 'ALL TI'S ORIGINAL VIGOR - AND 'PURITY; PROF 0. J. WOOD% RESTORATIVE CORDIAL, BLOOD - 11,ENOVATOR,,:::',:,.: i.e - precisely what its name Indicates got, whiltepleatleo> to the taste, it to reviritylogi:eithilaratiag and latrecgth: • erring to the vital powers. It alsorevivilles„relostates and renews the blood. in all Its origlma Vurity, andihuit reeterea and renders the systenittrealiierable to 'attacks or diSesse. It is the only preparatioi ever offered to the world in , a popular formsoaato, be within the reach of all. So Chemically and skillfully'combined as to be pie most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly edapted est to act& Padget • accordant* withAtistlaws or:.natareoand hence soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the di gestive.orgaint, and allay all;herrhusand'other Irritattott. IL is'also perfectly exidlartihig Inits . etrectsl sett.yet it 13 never tollbwed•by lassitude or depressiottior , spistts... It Is composed entirely of;vegetables, - and those thorongbly conallphig powerful tonic -and soothing properties;.and donhegoently can never Ware. As a. sore preventive and cure or • • ' ; • CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS,' INDIGESTION, DYS: MAMA, LOBS OF APPUBIA FAINTNESS, NERVOUS ,IRRITABILSPY, "NEURALGIA, PAL. • PITATION OF :THE -.HEART, MELAN- • . °HOLZ HYPOCHONDRIA, NIGHT • " • SWEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDINESS, . . • AND .ALL THAT CLASS OF CA- SES BOBRARFOLLY FATAL . : " • CALLIO. FEbrha - WEAKNESS. A.ND IRREGULARS- • • TIES. : • • THERE IS NOTHING ITS .RQUAL. , Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver ". Complaint,o Diseases of the Kidneys, or any genera. de rangement of the.larinary organs. __ It will not only cure the debility following WWI 'and FEVER; but prevents all attacks arising from lifies'instic" influences, and cure the diseases at once, if already at- . tacked... i . . __ ~ TRAVE,TRAVELERS dbould. have a boitle Witltibeth e aS It M.., LERS prevents car deleterious - connequenoes follevring upon change of climate and water. - •- • •.' t . As it 'invents costiveness. strengthens the digestive organs, it should be in the hands of-all persons 9f sedan. tart' habits. • . _ _ .. ... ~ LADIES not accustomed to out-deer exereise, should allrays,use it. WIRERS should We it, for it Is aperfeetrelief. Taken a month or two before the final trial, she will pass the dreadful period with perfect ease and safety. - There is no mistake sheath.. _ THE CORDIAL IS AL LJWt CLA IN FOR t. • MOTHERS TRY 1 itidtc; you We-Menai, to detect the it amie:or decline net only of your daughters: hafore:it'be.too 'Lao, bU talso . your sons and husbands, fur while the former from-falik. delicacy, Often go down to a premature - grave, rather Mantel their 0011MM:1n - be knownin time, the kilter are - co Often mixed up vrith.the excitement of.bigineas„ that 'l4 wen not for you, they too, would travel in the - tioNe downward path.until ft is top _MM. to arrest their fatal fall: . But the Mother is always-vigilant, and to you we Confidently appeal; for we are sure your nover.failing • affection will unerringly point you. to .Professor WOOD'S tEtiTDRATIVR CORDIALANDDEOOD RENOVATOR as 6 remedy which ationid , biativeys 'on , hand in time of ' -11 ,3 g4 Whitt the,PreeklaY ArterlfOroughlY..testing the matter , And no one can have i doulit, ' PROF: WDOWS,IDIETORAITiIt, CORDIAL=It is roe, battled Is elastics that Payolie*itsinicit'setit tit a climate warmer than:the West Indies to procure a santplo or the. treautyOf Prosevpine f in. ittbox.i After ecupe.deliy. the messenger returned, end ak noon as the lid of the box, w abreinoved out•fieWall the ills that flesh is heir t0...,..' Fortunately hope was found in the bottom of the. box. prof. Wood's Restorative Cordialreyives the recollection of the. dell, Rif it invigoritelftheldOed; aids the organs Of thgefitien; Imparts strengthtethenervoas System, and !balling theclutdel of health, so ent° bid defiance to the amanita of disease.; WO PeAlthYttOnte, tVnipOged en,. gr. ,or Yegetable,prodactions and while Xis exams aspure wine, no inprious tangle can pcissibly follow its - inio It Is a deSideratuni in the'intediiiiill world, and those 'who are afflicted with loss of APpetitti, Dytipepsiti. - loonsmnption, Faintness, Giddinessin Neuralgiai . .Palpiae.. ueis eftrelreart,:44willlihre find anfrifallible panacea-, `„ , Strlionlit Itailylixpierse , •'- - - - - .. • - . . pito& WOODT - 11.10TORATIVE CORDIAL and BLOOD' RENOVATOR is, without doubt, the best To* Cordial the world. To those who are suffering from general. de., &fillip we would recommend its use; for, whileltis ideas ant to the taste, it is strengthening to the system, and will at once tend to reinoveeall impurities of a theblood, and, eradicate all traces of .disease.-' /1. scan taken by. ;the Weakest stomach; whil thbee' in good'healtlfwill at otteti feel its exhilarating' power. . We are , confident that 'aftisrusine,one.bottle of thie•rordiai 9:tone will be for a `day without it.—" New York Leader." • . A PURE, HEALTHY TONIC; and one free from th ~ d eleterious and intnriouttlefiFets sure l e fellow those In :ordniattinte, : hats:lottgbeetfitt . .t.rba' a desideratum In ithh Win! world: ."'Suoitialimic,,and one so skillfully ',combined from the vegetable lifingdoin as to act,,in per. ffeet accordance with the latnof nature, and thus soothe :the weakest stomach, and itthe kerne time allay,ner wßlL4d-,otttettrittatßitlxilkd.:PP-9;llRat4c organs 'elf which the n11=144411 composen, is' offered In Prof. lWood's Restorati tlifilialitud RlAlRailevater. Hence, lit is perfectly adapted tpcid amiyomig. Reader, try It, Thousanda have already Anne so, and the testimony Is ,nuivirsal In its favor ..,'New York.Atlaa.'" .. .. - .... '. PROFESSOR W,OOD'S RESTORATIVE' imatmai. AN D. IBLOOD RENOVATOR,-for thaws of Oelieral•Dtibility;or Weakness arising front any cause, also Dyspepsia, Nen': ousness, fight .Sweats, Incipient Consumption, Liver IComplaints,Rillowitiess; Lose - of Appetitit;;FeinalThi-Weak stess, in all its stages, a& 9, , to prevent tie contreetion of fdideetn.'is certainlytiarbeat and mist' Uneablebordial ,ionic and Renovator ever o ff ered to the &filleted, and so 'cheically combined as:tor bathe most posierfullonic igetr known to medical science, - Reafier i trytt. - ITAribk, TOO GOOD. We have [to halts - ion In recommending since we know it to be wattle, pleasant, ' and sure - re= neat for the- diseases enumerated.—" New Tore Diti .Edifre'notleing aliment medicine, We. have to be cer 3Mtt it will pronilielf US be•till - that it -41 . ROAM , ded: And we would'say that the Restorative • Cot'. NS and Blood.Renevator of Prof: Wood. wlll4tand the Stilly, and, in Met, it Is.withont latmdeubt.the first ole in market for purifying the Blood and strengthen. the gystem. We have no b , . , tatietein`recommeeding Muse id all.--a The New-Yorker.” -' •• -• • .1.0011.T0 YOURSELF IN TINSI. , -How many in souse nonce of a false . delicaoyeuffer. from- suppregMed,Pain 6, -or obstrnoted rmitisitration, and think; ecause theY eletung that nature will' work itself clear fedii - obstrections, and ißeomei in right la the end; little firearaing that the needs of death are; already gambit ge t et e d 131137jeteeninWritgd19211 vital. energiesderanged,d el: VII; and yeti welting of themselves as they ere "if `a Milady were setbefore theft *Mak 'Woulifrestore aR the Mimes of the system, and reinvigorate the body,they . tit' EotMd take it, and thus be In time to eirteitheir liven..., thuds, think of this, and at once give them,dbOttleof . f. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator.— ofite New York Lberier.” - _ . . -. , Ci . . J WoOD,.Propietor,: 4 , 14 ;Broadway ,: New York, end 114 Market 'asset, Ur Lenin, Mo.. ... , - - . 'li,l-At Nc44l - Broseway, :ell the l'aMblir a ri d ' Patent Mettleinne-constantly on Lund, alwayelreali anfiginulns, ,Ford & bfacomber, Washington Avenue, Sole agentlf . ' or Albany; Dr. H. tinelli agent for SchenemedY. Acid also by'A. B. Bands &co., corner or_ Fulton and William streets. - Janßa , eo fitaw. ' . 16 00 6 00 600 6 00 . . . . . .. _ ... .. _ ' '‘. l _-_-_i•__.-=_' .. OHAS.:P.:II.IThEPP.- ,\ -ki..400, * -- us N 08.271 rouRT g _gr41142 ; '.-‘,, , \ Whinsia., , p - tiL AliELpHli., ~._ AT TSB OLD" . BTAND.' _ . - he- .' - Wholesale and Beta Manufacturer of ' Monnates, Oasis and Purses, Dressing Cases, - .9_ y. Belts, Reticules,: Cigar Oases, _ ees Oases, Leather Bags, WrltingDesita, pocket Books, Port Folios, Bill 800 Itg - : LAN - CASTER:BANKNOTES _linneavneistri. •-• • stinsm, HUNDRED - ii - OLLAR43 -of the. i • opt e c e it the Laicantar Bank, %lick failed _snag , p r it i rp ees deco, are wanted, for : whictitleletniLinlie 2 e at:be paid.% Apply at' . a pe 7'HL9 OFFICE, ‘8 . 4,-(to . . . , ' ----- -- =': - -1, t± --` - :r.Z '„ , l ;:l.::::,:' -, , 0, jit. ok "ut , r'llii ,- - ;. ..I.: ' .... „ . - : - . ". : ffy -- "N., _ -,-,z_- - --2:--" -- ..77.. '1 : - "' ;- "* :-:'C . , D• W. GROSS & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 4):_ . RIT:G_GI - 5."...T.5.., NO', 19 f‘ , ) A RICET OTREET' HARRISBURG, PENIV'A. 1--)R.:0440.;t8i KEEPERS ANI OONSTYMERS, We are a.dally adding, to our assortment of goods . - all such, articles as are. desirable, and would- respectfully call your attention to the largest and best selected stock in this city, f DRUGS, CH:SIGOALS.& PAINTS, On.; Vdrnishes and Glues, Dkeituffs 'Glass and Pcitty , Artist Colors and - - - Pure Givinnd Slaves, Building Flidd and Alcahal, Lai•d, Sperm and Plats Mx, U Ot tl egxYiPts fi nd LaMP Wobeir Castile Sonps i . Spongegand Corks, &c., dr.c. , , die With a general variety PERFUERY & 'TOILET ARTICLE, elected.from the beet_manufaotarers and Per (mere of Europe and this coindr.y. -going large.dealers in • LINSEED'OM, VARNISESS, ' ViINDO* GLASS, ARTIST'S • COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST=S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR yARIETIES, DOLOR& AND BRONZES OF . ALL KINDS, cc ; 0 19MAV Pa _ - We - Iteapectfally invite a call, feeling con& dent' that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaotion. TEETH.: TEETH"! I JONE'S AND WHiTE'S PORCELAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Coneentrated, Lye ! **sale_ Agents for Saponifier, which we sell as IoW otiti-bn Purchased in the cities. THAYER'S , 11EDWAI., FLUID EXTRACTS, OIL ! CARBON OIL 1! kelng largi Purchasers iii these 01ls, we can offer Inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved . patterns, very cheap.' All ;kinds of lamps changed to burn F.AMMILS AND GRAZIERS, .thoie of- you. who I aie not given our-HORSE AND: TOWD447a trial Iknow not their anpoiloetty, an& thi idvantage they omit; keeping,}lonsei and 9afile healthy and in good cr*Otiol• do 11 4:0 11414 fro n : t ca hi ll e O V l th r Cattleeprofit r t thowTerah*byve the !Irtoreialtig'civardlik'and quality of lank, *des improving the general health and sp ., , . oFIRce oUtheir Cat.tle. Ontleng experience. In the bubbles givas as the advantage of a thorough- know.lf3dge of the • trade, and our arrangements in %hp: cities are suck - that we can in-ri very short:time hirnish anything 'appertaining - id our brains, on the _ beet'pf terms:, Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on Our hopes, i - 46 - 7iope by .strict .attention to business, a:careful selection of PURE - DRUGS, at lair prices; and Abe; desire to please all,(tO" merit a continuance of the nating public. , 5T.1.01n13, HOTEL ) .. ,- CHESTATUT- ST., , ABOVE TEUR- PIatiIYELPHIA: TN. the immediate .neig•hborhood. of the Jobbing' kiirceet on liatkel, Third arid Meathut etreeta:the Banes, -Pod tope, Merchants' 'sMacautsge, 'AMERICAN AND'EUROPEAN PLO. BOARD PER' ' SI.IRI. , Dinnei .betweei •aite 8 o'cleck, 60' costs. • Engle room from 6800tiessiOntrd. „: • ; „••• : A ftist tune RestasrantAttAchod. Prices to:Odin to Bills of Fire, • • • • . • The City Cara take Pasiolgarii Preto any Station. to . or oloae tolbe Hotel. ; • . jerEngilsk.Frenely Gormiin antOpaniithiw*tu, PHILADELPHIA.. NEW - • ,* • BONNET ' - - stoßz HAS 41,P,EN E - • WITH A FULL - issortmen front the •Plilladelphia and New York- most fainionable establishments, to , which, during the season, additions of the late& novelties from those establishments will be constantly reolved., • 888. A. B. BICKERTON, Formet4y . A. B. Carpenter, - sign °fibs two 'Bolden Eagles, first bonnet store from the Iligrisburg Bridge. maxl9-Siod . . ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARDING SOHOOL , • f --• . • _ FOR -17)UNG MEN AND POTS, MOUNT. JOY, LANCAST.I6III. COUNTY, PA. SUDENTS. prepared for. College or brisi6 nate., Location pleasant, bealthy ,and easy or ac. °cis by Pennsylvania Balked% For circulars contain: big terms, Ace:, address the Principal. aps.loyla4ss F. L..111111111E1. • NEW GOODS NEW- PRICESI I FRESH ARRIVAL:OF - GROCERIES I PRICES 'TO SUIT THE TIMES 1 ITIHE subscribet las justreturned.from Phtladelphla-with a brae. and ruled assortment of FRESH GROOMES, QUEENSW, ARE, BACON, HAMS, NOTIONS, ant everything: mall y. kept in a first 'class Gro cery,respectfully, claw the, atm:Mona Ins .austo merit, as well as the public ' generally; to his bat arri'va'l. Thenktni for , pant patronage he f hopes by, strict Alton:- Um to business to merit a coutinuanceof the same. -1: 80W.% Corneror Third and-Chestdut Mode apl94tr - WAR ! WAR! !. ! ! I TO ARMS!: TO- ARMS-! POWDER 1 - . POWDER ! TAU' PONT'S ' celebbilid WPM PlArtleir,tandliar OtheiTtnr' der and Fuse manunitetured by E,, DC. PONT, Wlltnington, - Ele). For tale" Id- nientifaainter prices, by JAXP,S. WHEELER;_. Harrtaburg, PIN . Orderireeeived at warehouie, to any extent, for sup plying the state Regiments,' Companies, 41xy.- - atirf N'T•AELC;Kitt .FI.TA:ALGt:ISI! . G. HARRIS. . . UNION MANUFACTORY, . . S. E. CORNER FOURTS'AND VINE STS., United States Flaga of all sizes, both Muslin and bud: lug manufactured and sold. ,ap29.3td Gni= or TEN Ltacciar Muzzy MAL Co.,— New 'York, April 6, 186.4. 1 „, riklianttal Meeiing of the stoakholdlira ; and an election for fleVoll Directere of the - Litkeifie Valley Coal Company will be held in Philadelphia. at the office of EDWARD GRATZ, No. 2 South 7th street, on Monday, facet:4day qralay nest- at 10 o'clock, A'. Mt - - The polls willopen at 10 o'cloc k and close at 2 o'clook,, WM. HAWKINS, aps-2tawte Secretary. NOTICE. DR- D. W. 110N48, of Hagerstown, Maryland, will be in Harrisburg, on, TUESDAY, April 213 d, at the White Hall- Hotel; where he - may'be censultedfrom one ohdoolcin the afternoon nab.l Anne at night, no lotigel' attessent. Dr. 'JONES has many calls by letter to come to'Harrlslmrg again. - tDr. JONES Will consult patients one day out of each . month in the city of Harrisburg. See the regular after thement in another- part ot thispaper. , -- All afflicted persons wanting to consult Dr. JONES must bet Ween the hours-above mentioned... - !4414.1e - vatis. (a1.6-dtap23] DR. It. W, -JONES. _.. REMOVAL. WE - SUBSCRIBER! would respectfully 11 info'rrn the public that he ban removed his Plumb hig and Brass Founding establifihruent to NO. 22 South Third street below Heres HoteL Thankfal for past pat,' renege, he hopes by strict' attention te.beelieee to merit _ . a 'continuance or it. • - - • - • dr" . • " - •J 40aTAL RE DR. KANE . REFfItIOEItATOR; t ICHIS • superior REFRIGERATOR; t 67 ether - with eevera other abeape r marbe guild at the manuthetory, at eildeedingirlow-prloes: I also, a peat , variety or: W4272/1 COOLERS, of sopa: tior flaish. . & - 17 S. PARSON Car Dock and Pear streets, Philadelphia. • aprilleZtn. ' 0602 07 1170 LTICILVB' VALI= Ren3o4-1);& C 041! CINI New Yolle, - April 68 ; 161. , /IIHE Annual Meeting of Btfickholdera ;• and tut : e/qattOn for a President, Seim - Managers, and a Secretary and Treasurer. of the. Lykena , Sidiroadand Coal Comfany wilrbe herd in Philadelphia at the office of ILDWARD ORA= No: 2,Sonth 7th street, . on Monday, the 6th day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. IL ]The polls will.opsn at 10 o'clock and clone - at 2 o'clock P, H. Wid:II.ANVFIiS, apb•tawte a. F. - 111C17 MI Mr g TRAVELING Antrrov THE' OLD WALLOWER: LINE. MRIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE "still hi enOceistid operiittonakalprepered.to carry freight as LOW as ' any other- individual line between Etarrieburg,.Sunbury, Lewitherg,l9lllhplui; port, - Jeriel , Rork Look Haim, and a points en the Northern CerdralOhiladelphia and. Erie, and , Villlsdni port and Elmira NallroaAe. Local Agent at Haniabnrg, D. A. ItIIENGEL • Goods sent to PEACOCK, ZELI &IIINOHIMAN; NOn• 808 Ma 810 Markekatreet,.above:Bighth,.hra Moloch, P. M. will arrive at Harrisburg, tardy for delivery, the next morning. • .-, • ..1?....111:W4c4. • - ArtnBttt "Traveling anent", . - . , " ANTED TO, PURC HASE -- .. TWO STORT:•BRICK• HOUSE, with ' . baelk bullding, locatedin a respectable nelgbbre• hooe,"ofwbfelrpcfseeeelen will not be wanted - for elgib. moatba. 4.ialy at . , pal THIS: OFTHIEL STONE FOR SALE. 11QUILDING STONE or StoneAiii*Je _p for turnplking purpoera will be deltrere Cie my pert or the any or lie oloblali. APELy to mar WM. COLDER, JR. itax Wr ing = fro. Buying procured iteara Power Presses, we are Prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PILOTING of avers description, cheaper that It an be done at tiny other es, tablishmantin the country _ _ RATES OF ADVERTEMa ta-Four lines or less constitute one•_balbattuas knee or mote fllBl3 four constitute; a 'lVtii:ng" - Ralf Square , one day—. one one month.' A. .. :A three stiontelL.• , .....00 .4 Ell int i Mtha••••••_•• • •• • T ' :SI•I ••• 4 One square oonnee ad y .. . . bOO 60 one Week.. ..•..... ............ 200 ft one . 3 00 it three m0nth5........ ••••••• 600 she months 800 • 4. owryear 10 00 itirßushmsB notices insertatin the Local column_ j or hews Marriages and Deaths, FIVE. CENTS PER LINZ or each insertion. NO: 94, arMarriageg and Deagurto - be aimed em regular BY TREgi Frotn our-Norning-Editton. FURTHER FROM KEY NEST. Advices from Key West state that the stelun et Atlantic received arms and ansraanition on. zlioard'. from Fort Taylor, and sailed on the niorning of thel4tit inst. The U. 8. steamer Pnwimttan passed on the 14th the transport steamer Illinois, which was expected to arrive at Key West on the 15th with stores for the garriaon; Major gkench, the new Postmaster at Key *est Clity; was despatching and receiving the Mails viallavana. ARIVAL OF FUGITIVES FROM VIM GiNiA. Nzw Yomr, April 23. i The schooner O. U. Lee, from 'York river, Virginia, has arriVed. She brings as Faso.- gers 'i', W. Evans, lady and family, G. P. Anthwell and lady, Jas. Gross and family, and stiveral others, who had been compelled to leavi Williamsbritg, Va., for expressh4 themselves iu favoe of _the Union. The feeling was very bitter sgahust 'them. SIRE OF VESSELS CARR'hiG CONTRA !Vail khooner'Hannah Martin, from l3oston Dir Baltimore, - and the three-masted schooner s E. R. Bennett; for Norfolk, with beef and pork, Whiskey and 'clothing, etc., has been seized by 40 orders of the tioaemment by the steamer Meicury. TIM steamer Viper is on a similar duty at the month' of Long Island Sonn4. IsIENY . B FROII GALVESTON—TRANSPORTS 110,fitiartei Wheeler, from Galveston, hag aizi~eit . She,left on the Bth inst. All was then qnlet at 0-alvestOn. The captain reports passing, yesterday, 20 miles south of Absecom, three transport steam ers with troops and the same day off liartegat -two others. IMPORTANT FROM. MARYLANb. ' . ~ . ~ " Boma, April 23. ; A.priiate dispatch to Mesins.'Sprague & Co.. ;says :that the - Gov'ernment had :released the iac rter,of the. steamer Phineas Sprague, to con y: troop t , to: 'Washington , in consequence of t fe-e^fransiarYtilul'ofd;aonoOth:rriootpsiet3:thrguaotrigahnteeßainitlmtohree *OOPS, ABBMID AT ogAmmitsbutta. - Cizainfisiaiimii, April 2fi.—MidnighC t The troops which left Harrisburg at five +lock, have arrived - and are now leaving lie cars: The greatest excitement prevails . ainolfg the citizens and the fears of the timid are relieved. Many persons were afraid That Maryland troops would come over and do in jury to. property and citizens. . : MORE RAILROAD. BRIDGES BURNED Yogic; April:23 All the railroad bridges in the State of Mary lund of thallorthern Central Railroad hare been burned slime - the withdrawal of the troops. TtLe railroad company will hereafter only run to Hanover Junction: FOURTEEN THOUSAND TROOPS AT WASH , - INGTON.. New Yoas., April 23. ' l Private akvices from Wasidosiorustato that ,there. were 11,000 troops there yesterday, in oludin regulars.:. APPOINTMENT. OF ADJUTANT. YORK', April 28. ;Isaac S., Waterbury has /pact(' appeinted Adia t+t id,t4e.Second Pennsylvania Regiment, ;(This is excellent appointment.-r. En.) gurrAlly IigVEIII.FHTS IN NEW TORE • Airtera, April 23. . The State authoritiss will muster into Imme diate service the whole.oLthe 30,000 volunteers authorized by the Legislafure. THE RHODE ISLAND , WAR LOAN Four 'times the amount of the State loan ad • ,virtised for.its thetrst instalment was offered to•dnypite.s4er tent. • Secreiary anklittatnx.Spndt in our dity continues W hicrtixse, 'and additional coMpardes of volon. I tests areforining•rapidly. I a The Boaallusirdi, Capt. Wm. H Miller, made mother street parade last night, and mustered about serentrmem It-ii:undemtood - their set 3rioes will be accepted by the Governor.. i The company of Volunteers Inuit* The com niand of Capt. Jas. Donavan--ancold Stager ti the Mexician war—is rapidly filling .np,: and: *ill be ready for service, If necessarypin: a few dltYs• The company:forraing.in the Sixth ward, an * the Will Fire Coropa #y-,-,le.alio `in a piokreastvecondition. OmsszON.—.ln the-liiit of eoropanies mustered Into t4e:geprice of" the United sin:tes apOuirT Cirriki•last Thursday published in last eve 414. aCeidentaliy 9naitt4,, t at of the Washington Artillery, Capt. Wien, of Potteville. .10: L 0 Ns* Yintsi April 21. BAND MODS. Nan Yoax, April 53 SPOKEN "Nriw YoRK, April 23 ritotrEmlrog, April 22