Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, April 25, 1861, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
By GEORGE 13ERGNER.
• BTU SUBSCRIPTION
Tha Deal Tittlatun la lamed to aubseribera In the
Hckrough at, ex cents per week. Yearly subscriber
ell! be dawn. $4.00.
Wntirme AND.Sw-Warmar 14L1:031,5191
The Iwuktkini isplao published twice a week during
ine session or the Logisdatetre, and weekly during the re•
awinder of the year, swat farisielied to subscribers at the
following rater rEs :
Single SubeerAbera per year.— - -
Seven 41
Ton
m OP ?IMF SYMMS
,1 subscribers order,ths discontinuance of their news
papers, the publisher 'may - continue to send them until
ail arrearaspaelthe paid:
If subsertheramegted or retina to take their newspa,
pens from the ,olgiee
. p:• which they are directed, th ey are
reaporstible they,tuiv^ lathed the bills and ordered
them disomithiued-
0. ID. iliqvzs 8; ,lgo
D. W. GROSS & CO.,
.WROLEEIALE*ND RETAIL
p:A,I;T:o qTs TS,
NO, 19
Alt,K E T STREET
HARRISBURG; PENN'A.
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE•
itEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
We are daily adding to our assortment of
goods all such articles tuf•are desirable, and ,
would respectfully call your attention to the
hugest.inkl best stook in this dty, of
DRUGS, - 0/IBMIGALS & PAINTS,
Vatnutkes And Glues,
`D34iScuirs, Glum grid ratty,
Artist Colorst and 'kools,
Pure around Sulam,
Darning Plaid and . Alcohol,
Lail] ; Sperm end Plne Oils,
Biala, Viala and Lamp GLobes,
Castile Ilona, Sponges and °Mini,
&c., &c., dco„ &O
;: - With a general variety of
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
selected from the best manufacturers and Fir
fll,,_3Wif 4PYroPe,and this country.
neingvorplarge dealers in
FA_ INTO , Yanalk+LEAD,
-. IiI4BEED OIL, VABO/B=Se
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
COLORS PAINT a t.t.
ARTIST'S LBRUSHES
IN ALL
M4Ol lB AND BRONX
OF 4%.-LL-KINDS,
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'We reQpeetfally invite a call, feeling confl.
dent that we ban supply the wants of all on
terms to that tatiafaction.
TEETH 1 TEETS ! !
JUNE'S AND WR7.TE'S PORCELAIN i'EP.:TH.
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
. •
.08TORA'rIVES
Of-all Mai, diriot limn the Proprietors.
Saponifier - and Conoentrated Lye 1
WhOlesale' Agent's . for Saponifier, which- we
sell aglow as it can be purchased in the cities.
TRATER'S • NEDICAL FLUID EXTRA.DTS,
COAL OIL! CARBON OIL !
Beh)g putohasers in these Oils; we can
ditiFfildirebisients to dose buyers. Coal 011
limps -of the tiost improved patterns, ,very
All kinds of lamps ohanged to burn
PARIiERS AIGI GRAZIERS,
'Thole of you C ombo have not given , our HOSE
AND POWDERS' a trial inow not
their superiority, and the advantage they are in
keeping Horses and Liattle healthy and in good
condition.
Thousands oan testify to the profit they have
derived from the nee of our Cattle rowdera by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk,
beside* improving the general health and ap
pearance of their Cattle,
Our long experience in the business gives us
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements in the cities are
such - Mgt nir call in a very short time furnish
anything appertainingto our business, on the
beet of terms.
Thirsaixil for the liberal patronage bestowed
on-oar hoi~ea ; wa hope by strict attention to
buidheb,Vtaithfal selection of
`AriE DRUGS,
at fah:, prises, sad the desire to please all, to
Iterit'aidontlatance of the favors of a disorimi
gating public.
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combv.
, tr_rit.Alr •
$ 2,00
12/21
15.00
VOL. XIV.
SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE,
THAN SILVER OR GOLD,
IT WILL RESTORE THE WEAK,
EINSTATE THE BLOOD IN ALL ITS ORIGINAL
VIGOR AND PURITY.
PROF. O. J. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL,
BLOOD RENOVATOR.
Is precisely what its name lidicateufor, while pleasan
to the taste, it 13 revivifyilig, exhilarating and strength
ening to the vital powers. It also rewritten, reinstates,
and renews the blood in all its original.purity, and thus
restores and renders the system invulnerable to attacks
of dlssese. It Is the 0,.1p preparation 'ever offered to the
woad in a popular form so as to be within thq reach of
So chemically and skillfully combined:as to be the
most powerful tonic, and. yet so perfectly adapted es to
actin perfact accordance with the laWs of nature, and,
hence soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the di
gestive organs, and: allay all nervous and other irritation.
It is . also perfectly exhilarating in its effectel and yet It is
never tailored by lassitude.or depreaSion of 'pints. It
is composed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly
combining powerful tonic and soothing properties and
consequently can never Ware. As a sure prevehtive
and cure of
CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS.
PEPSI LOSS OF APPETITE, FAINTNESS,
NERVOUS IRRITABILITY, -NEURALGIA, - PAL.
PITATION OF THE HEART, MELAN
CHOLY, HYPOCHONDRIA, NIOHP
SWEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDINEES,
AND ALL THAT CLASS OF CA
NES BO FEARFULLY FATAL
-OALLED -FEMALE
WEAHMS AND
IRREGULARI
THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL.. .
also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Urn?
Complaint, Diseases of the Kidneys, or any genera de
rangement of the Urinary organs.
It will not only cure the debilityfollowing cams and
FEVER, but prevents all attacks arising from Miasmatic
iniluencee, and cure the diseases Ait once, if already at-
tacked.
TRAVELERS should have a bottle with them, as it in;
fallibly prevents any deleterious ooneequences following:
upon change of climate and water. '
As it* prevents -costiveness. strengthens Abe digestive
organs, it should beta the hands of - all persons of sedan•
tary habits.
LADIES not ar,oustomed to out-door egezoise, should
always use it.-
.
MOTHERS should use It; for lt Is aperfeot relief. Taken
a tnonih or two before the Anal trial, *be will pass the
dreadful period with perfect easo and safety.
There is uo mistake about it.
TIM CORDIAL IS AliqWE MAIM 11:011
MOTHERS, -TAY IT!
_;
And to you wo appeal, to detect the illness or decline
not only of your daughters befOre It be too lite, but also
your sons and husbands, for while tholormerlrode tithe
delicacy, often go down to,e.- premature grave, rather..
than let their condition be known in time, the latterare eo
often mixed up with the excite eat of bueinees, thattfit
were not for yeti,- they teo,:aididdAravel Wade •
downward path until Ale too Rate to:arreat their fatal
fail But the mother
confidently Appeal for we are sure never-faillig
affection will unerringly point you teprofeseor WOOD'S
RBoIORATLFE CORDIAL A,\lD BLOOD RENOVATOR As
the remedy which should be always:en hand in time of,
need.
head what the Press Bay after thoroughly the
Matter, and no one can have a-- doubt.
PROF. WOOVITItESTORATIVE CORDIAL.—It is tree
' Corded to classics that Paella Wal3onoo sent toniclimate
warmer than the West Indies to procure a- trample of the.
beauty of Trimming in , box.. After some - deter the
messenger returaed, and as soon 'as the lid of the hex'
was removed ontliewoll the ills that -flesh is heir to.—
Fortunately hope was foundln the bottom of the box.
Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial revives the recollection,
of the story, for it invigorates the blood, aid:like organit
of digestion, imparts strength to the nervous sYstem, and
fortifies the citedelof health, so as to bid
.dellanes to the
assaults of disease. It is a healthy tool°, composed en
tirely of vegetable productions and while it is =di:wa
ling as pure wine, no injurious results can. possibly folloW
Its use it is a destderatuin in the medical world, and
those who are afflicted with loss of Appetite, Dyspepela„.
Comminution, Faintnese,..rlidelleess, Neuralgia, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Arc., will here And anti:fallible panacea.
;St. Louts Daily Express ." - • -
- PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL andDLOOD
RENOVATOR tr, without doubt, the best Tonic Cordiel in
the world. ToAltime.who are stiffed)* front general de
blUty we would recoil:mond its pie ;for, While tt is pleat:-
ant to 'the taste, it Is strengthening to tile'system, ind
will at once tend to remove all impurities of the blood,
and eradicate all traces of theeese, It, iced be taken by
the, weakest while those In good. healih will at
once Baits exhilarating power.' Weare confident that
alter usinteene bottle of this cordial none will be for a
day without it.—" New York lnider."
A PURR, HEALTHY TONIC, and one free from th
ordinary
use,and injurious effects sure to fellow those in
deleterious , '
o
has long been felt to be a deeidemtam in
the medical world. Such a tonic, and one so skillfully
combined from the vegetable .kingdom as to aet,in per
fect accordance with the laws ot nature, and thus soothe
the weakest stomach, and at the;same time allay nor-
Votie and other irritation; and tone up all the Organs of ,
which the human body is composed, is offered lit Prof.
Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator. !Hence,
it is perfectly adapted meld and young. Reader, try it.
Thousands have already 'done so,'and the lestibieny is
universal Mite favor.L—mNew•York Atlas."
PROFESSOR WOOD'S :RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND
BLOOD RENOVATOR, for the cure of General Debility, or .
Weakness arising from any rause, alseDyspepsia, Nerv
ousness, Night Sweats; Incipient • Oftnatimption, Liver
Ciimplaints, Biliousness, loss otappetite, Female Weak
nese, in all its stages, aloe, to. prevent the contraction of.
disease, Is certainly the hest and. most agreeable,cordial
tonic and Renovator ever offered to this oflildted, and so
chemically combined as to be the most powerful tonic
ever known to medical gelato:). Reader, tryit. Is WWl'
DO YOU GOOD. We have no halite ion .in recommending
It, since we know It to be ' a safe, pleasant,And sure
re
medy 'enumerated :—" New the diseases 'enuerated.—"New
pate
. 1
Before noticing a patent medicine, we have:to:be err
Lain that it will prove itself to be all that Wig iLreeom.
mended. And we -Auld say that the lieitOittlire Cor
dial and Blood Renevatiar of Prof. Weed. Mind the
test fully, and;lnfect:' - it is without any doubt the first.
article
article in market for purlfylngthe Bleed and•streigthen-
Mg the syetem. We have no hi.--tation,in romtianiondin,g
Its use to all.—" The New-Yorker." ,
WOK TO YOURSELF IN Titin. - llow many i n Conan
licence of &false delicacy attar from:- super:weed, pain ;
tut, or obstructed mensuration, and 'Xhink . bele th ey:
are-youngtt:at by-and.bY nature. will. work Rae clear:
- from obstructions , and all come in right in the e 4, little
dreaming-that the seeds of- dealit''.are 'aireadigermina
ting- in.the system, 'because the'iltal - energies are im
paired, and the entire animal economy deranged, debt%
fated; and yet, careless of - themselves as they are, if a
remedy were set before them which would restore all the
inactions of the system, and reinvigorate the body, they
would take it, and thug be in time to save their lives.—
Parents, think of this, and at once glie. them a bottle of
prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renotrater.—
“The New York Comier."
O. J WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York,
and 114 Market street, St. Lc* Mo.
jggrat, No. 444 Broadway, all the Family and Patent :
Medlcinea constantly on'baud, always fresh and geuubte.
Ford ai Macomber, Washington Avenue; Sold ageets
Or Albany; Dr H. Snell, agent for Sehenected ir y , . l l
Bold also by A. B. Sands . Ai Co., corner, of ton and
William streets. . jan2s-4
• CHAtili.F. RIIMPk, -
118 NORTH wußrEt 422ciara:
PHILADEtPHIA
AT THE OLD STADIA. .
Wholesale and Retail Matinfaetnrer of
Port Monster, Cabas and Purses, Draining Desert,
Money Belts, lIDOOII/D3, Cigaro 92 .l l / 1 / 4
Banker's Cases, Leather Bags,: WritingDmks,
Pocket Books, Port Folios Bill ;Boot
octS-wly
LANGASTERT-B-A.NOTO ,II, fOi
. %, •Tilv•:.l .-. T3manki.,.. , i :._
.... ~ „ ~„ . .. ~..... . .. - •
, .OEIrtRAL.HuNDRED DQUARB4O.O,
.0 notes of Us I..anaastar Bank, which -111 ill 4 atimt
threw_yeare ataoa, via waated, for which*. a , till'
will be paid. Apply at
ape MEd OFFICE.
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA, THURSDAY A.FTERNOON, APRIL 25, 1861.
'Make
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1:13
Miscellaneous
Assignees' Sale of Real Estate.
TME 'SUBSCRIBERS will sell by public
ontery at the Wart Ronan, of Harrisburg, on Bator .
day the 15th day &June next, at two o'clok, P.
The - Farni of Jotni Wallower, Senior, consisting of 156
acres, situated in Susquehanna township, about three
miles fronallarrisburg, adjoining lands or John H. Fox,
John Min and others.
'there are created on the Farm a large Two Story Stone
Honso,'a BludrZerta,lmiant. Houses, Stables, det.
There Is also a large orehardof apple, pear; peach and!
cherry trees of choice vutiOles encellettileining
der. -.
Also,.seyer,al veins of good lime n whip!' hive
been and elm he United to advantage... •
ThoprOpertywlll be sold in body or in . parcels toStat
puachasers ; and ;nestle be peremptory.
Condltiona.—One fourth the purchase money to be
paid' within one week of the day of sale, When posses
sion will be given, subjeat' to a lease qinilliTte to-the Let
of April next. The parehasar tn.be.enthled!eo eone . .halc
the crops ; one-fourth on the Brat day Octillier;tlre
residue on the lot of April. The two last payineide
carry interest from the daY'of side and - to* be
bully secured, -
There will also be offered for sale at the seine time and
place the undivided , half.,lntereet ,of 160 screw citOost
Lands nitrated on the i3liertVittatein,in liyitene 2 41 Leh,
Dauphin ()minty. - •• -;
it 0.
C. F.. fdIIENr.-
april242aw-urtd
HOTEL
CHESTNUT ST, ..giaarr -Z.EglitPr
PHILADELPHIA.
IN the immediate neighborhood of 'the
Jobbing Howes on: Market, Third and: -Chestnut
streets, the Banks, Post Odic*, Merchants , .Mitehange,
&e 1 he,
/apt B,ZII 011 . 1311!
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN
BOARD PER DAY
Dinner between 1-and 8 o'clock, 50 Oents: .Single
room from Ekceatittipward.:.
A first 0180111tesktarant 4 a1,teched. P . rinegaccordhit
E lle of Fare. ,
The City Cam take Pasaeitgere from, tin y 'Met* tour
close to the Hotel. . . • .
forEnglislt, Freak, German andSponlatepo.
,aplBmd '
PHILADELPHIA
.
NEW:
BONNET % I V .
. STORE
- 11-AS• OPENED
WITH A FULL asSortmen
from the ruilittlelphla and New Tork. meet fashionable
establishments, to which; during the. season, addidone
of the latest novelties from these eatabllshnientS will be
constantly received.
MRS. A. B.- BICRIEBTCH,
Formerly. A. B. Carpenter, sign 01. the two, Golden
Eagles, first bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge.
EI4k}:LISH , AN-D , OLAZSI9iie
-.. . !., -- „--r, ..:,.:1,,
BOARDING . scHopr ; _
1
FOR-.YOB NEN- AND ' - 1, tr --
/11.911 NT JOIN LAIIICASTIAti, -COVAPF P A .:
prepared for College o bad
- kiimiee: Lociacra-piemont,ltioolthy ta r: of so.
oessuay Pennsylvania nsarose. -For circodars name
ing l ierms, &a, address the Principal. . I -
Apls.lofdi4tw . _ .: „ 1 i .,, - „,F,.. J... 4CIORIt.
WAR ? 'WAR r WAR
TO, ARMS !.- TO Al3,Mat , l
POWDER `I PO.WDEgt
—FONTIS , >celebrated- GUN AND'.
RIFLII.T.0101111;:atid 4111tittiet:retitWald-Fate
manufacture d PONT, DE NEMOOIO & CO.,
WilmlngtoryDel. 'Tartrate at manutaatureri pfioes, by:
their meat, -." JANES Ad.. WItEELIER,
' . Harrisl?atig, Pa.
`ol;ditra ieoeived at votiotionae; to any extant, ite sop.
plying the . stata.ReAginiaittitiCimpapas; ; 917
VittNAChilt
- .G S.
. HARRIS;
•
MANUFACTORY,
Et. E WEN= OdittirloiD 'Yika
- pkiii4ranienia,
llnited States Flags of aU st.des t ' f lioth Sant
lug zhantiractured aad. sold. . :ap
" tyiesaii 9 VALLiy Colt ~
. t'o 1,
: c, • . . • - ' . 9 ••••.7 - - 9 • -
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' °I*1(51 oP 11U,1 ... , L.,kPor - k -April oi 180. 4.: .
T ii ...., E -. 4 -. al
inri e l ectionU 1244
r e llil t e l ba tif 4:o4 o l l,; : t e r o,pill " b S l,4 !O id :C ei k itkpe h hi,ll, o y l at d ken e.: lB B e,
Valley Coal C°m P an Y WI- -' .2 enitlk:l7ttr . street, On
Wilco of EDWARD GRAT2OI4O.
at ' 10 o'clock,AlL
Monday, as 60 day of / 4 r ea Siind close a t 2
T_h_9l9 polls will open at 10 0 dais •
; ' ". lIAWEecKINftO:I9%I7.7.ki
ap6.2tawte
NOTICE.: '
Till. D., W.. ot:`., Hagerstown,_Lf.ltaryland, Will be to 321arrishurg, oa T1722D4T, ,
Aprll2B.l, at the White Hall Hotel„ Wheiiihe may be
consulted from one o'clock in the afteritoonituttil nine at
night, no longer at present.. Dr. les calla
,by letter to come to Harrisburg, again. ,
Dr. J,Oh'XS will conduit patients - one daY . out Of each
rnontirin the oity of Harriebtrg.'See'the reghli.l Over-,
litementin another part et this men
All atilloted
.persons wanting tq consult ' . DrIJONEkt
must call between the hours above thentlisied.
AflviSe 'gratis. — talS•otap23) "JONEK
. .
THE DR. KANE 'REFRIGERAtOI
rp.RIS EitiperiOr REF RIGERATO to.
± gather With several other otiOaPeri
lOW/ Pig' be
found at the manuractornAt exceedingly low prices.
Also, a great varforty, WATER COULSR.I, et sup*
Ylok:thdab. G I
B. B. PARSON' St 'On.
Cot , Dobk andirearstraetspildladtplda.
aPPlie-Extt
Onetts .
nAt LYRES' 'Apar RAILROAD dr Coax. Co.,
- • • Niiilfork, 401
THE Mitial3feettog 'of the Stdekh i bl oPs
aid an abattoir' for a Prod:font; ieve,n ?Wagons
and a Rocretary and Treasurar ot the Lylthini?
Railroad and Coal Conicany.will be bold in Philadelphia
*the aka of, /COWARD GRATA, ,Na. South 7th wee;
row-hfloisday, day of Naipezt, a t 10 o'clicel; A. M.
Ttntpalls will opon 1 0 o'clock anti clime e , picPay.
P. N. = ' - • war, EAwitups,
Ati)64.avfte
. 2
TRAVELING AGENT ON TO ' ; ' 1
OLD AY/TOWER ;LINE. .
THIS OLIY I PRANSPORTATION LINE
is tn atooesoftil Oparattoriand*replred4o Gam
eight as. LQVlitsi ady„otbdit ;between Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Willisuna- ,
vie., Nanny Shin* lack Haven, .. and all points on the'
Northern fkettiral,l43lladelphiatind We, and Williams:
port and'fildilrargall.roada.
• LOnarAgatit at llarrialinig, , • t.
D.'s. IfETSCEL
,-• . .
'Erg iniAN trwebe
* 'Goods sent to PEAMCK;ZELL & 0
. t ? • -
and 810 Market street , above Skeith;' 014 oldook;r•
will, arrive at Harrisburg, ready
,for _delivarY. 9ta next
' ' ' ' •
s pg-st 1 Tratellog ?tient
;:ITAME
11. TWO , STORY' It RI CIcHOURI4,- - rwitli
biok buiVing,,lorated in iiispeotaidanotsttbEt
clod, of which possooolon will lot befigiatp# for eilita
mini 00. Apply al [a] 'FEW OFF/OZ
Ceigg,rap.
Mom Edipbur
Extra Tele-graph
We , have - concluded to isaite a tegniar.korn
lag: Edition of: the TILIGRAPit hereafter, and
mad&arrangements accordingly. .All, the tele
graphic diePatellea that appear. in .the Pbliadel
phiadand New . ....Kork, papers wilLappear in our
morning edition,r.tweltre hours in advance..
Thii morning' edition ban be obtained it Mate
saa'a 13ousproag every morning. .
Stem , Washingt,on.
„:
110 son Wm idillward; Marehall of the
,Eastpm district of Pennsylvania,, has just ar
rived here as bearer of dispatches from the. Gov
ernment it Wallington. He left that city yes
terdaf at - 7 o'cloch P: M., end came through
around Aaltiniore, riding eightyniiies to a rail
road station in thisStateoyhich he reached at
•oneeclook M.ouldrar.rived here at flye P.
M. this evening. He traveled through Mary
land almost tic whole distance by night and
was not. disturbed. His dispatches refer to
Collect Ors Qustoms In. Nestern ,states, and
, also - fo:tettainmilitary movements:. When:he
;left Weshhig Om no' more lorthern troops had
aril;eif File - road frOM,lVahiligton
'4,13,11.01$ Tea understood to be under the the:
of thriGotiernment.' Some three thousand troops
troops 'had' reached''Annapolis, which_ would
move towards Washington to-day.
,-
....$1.60
There is plenty of food at • Washington, and
Ica Termayfivanin troops stand the training and
atigne of military day well. - •
The 4dininistratfon'4vis faltq eetetuatned to
ellow . tlukt thire is`a
11ellable-information.hadbeen received from
Bal.thnore left I -that -the
taliultiktt.t !guard otiv the-Baltiraorg:
banks all day." Private patsons weft) taken out
of their carriages by the mob, and tke.carriages
driven off. The Baltimore pi - pars : are not - per •
-
mitted to.publish these outrages, for fear of the
'Mob: lye'statinient abeitit muzzling; the press
laas been confirmed by other sources.' -
- :
There were no aeeemton troops stationed at
Arlington-gaights, ae had. bsen reported.
-WILL -TMkNORTII-LONGER SUBMIT!
No relianto whateireir ottii 40. plited on the
word or• - pronilsesibf We:Spate - id rEbels. : On
Batiiday leist;' the' - Mitiforitiet of l3altimor
Iriadlia`soleinn promise to - ,President Lincoln
Tat if thOirc;Oris wen) withdrawn - frolii Cock
eysville;'theywould roprat ihb tolegritith lines
Tad rebuild' ally bridges' by' rebels
within ten: daya. Welt this pro
mfse has beenlAkept-,--we -will state that the
troops . were rwith*a.wm - drom Cifcktiyffille
yesterday; but tlier :hadDscartely passed _over
the-remainingriffroad bviagei in :the' litate-of
iliarylaud ithe , YrwOre :discovered ; , , in
:flames, haVing also fbiferf fired by "rt . mbb. Is
;there-no rrmedy}fOtall , thia? WilLthUipeople
:of the Naito stibmit longor - JoAltieht , acres of
violence? We hope and pray not.
The Stritei3ll4;rfillih:dia using her Baltimore
and "Ohio AkilrOad'alf ttis c time" for': the: ttans
por4tion of lier - triMps towards Wadrbigton.
CirmcitWe too desirby badges and ate . their
approach - to the Capitol f' 'Lot ' the - for -sta
tioned-at 'Chambereibark be thresilledAteeeit.lo
take possession , of that theiiiiighfare. - '
.. _ __.
..The dam it . ool . rmhia is i alsafsedit2g the Bab%
els at Baltimore, and perhaps it would di:. no
harm to see it. leveled. We must deal With
traitors and murderers as they , deserve. • 1- J.,
FROM BA:MORE
We learn froth agentleman direct from Bid
ctimore, yesterday, that:the extitemant in that
eitf is intense: The voptdacettaire been eiCited
to theitmoit phrenzi; and the 'city is entirely
under the control of the mob. ,Along , snob ,
thorongtifalinifiran Invading army would like-
Iti^uarch i thiciOfs of hmiiiiheveteen
- anchors, krind
443Utsilig IrAfiallii -a:Tar/Wag , af .4 weight
auffidentto crush ravanny,bn theatreet. Hun
dreds
v families The road from
13ctltlinci,ref? 0944,m 6493 t Y,Ivf4nION torrded.
Taith qirriages oonveYing the fatalliett.= Al!ase
Who are iblelci:lesite," , ftren - thescene of antl-
CipatFdloeioi:, ;.I
r•
lao.ccaary.
Warm a splendid ,repnbilp: r the free States
:wonleroOisstitni‘ i united aBtheyyriew are in
aintiniant;'lianopieli 1 fhe American flag, and
-flied . iby the inipiritertefltetioivtliat they, are
the :chatopkma of a:joist ranee?' , We do not
advaPata ***lan; .Tfctiar4Y - lifeeLit a act to
thhse, now itt - arina against the Jaws and - the
- antholity 'afid'tha gag of the ocinittry,, wig&
OPPiatIMIXOiIE 'itOilia;a blAit WO r tt
este, declareadbali t 1 ilictialaVioYafath'i
PYPRP,/, ( 10. W4 11 gt9 7 /".4
irontryi, and , aiwer. vonsentokto
raliiitilrnally placed , * intaguniegaiylie
r a titt u ail i
ADiOttaNSD Towit MERTJEG.=An adjourned
Meeting of the Citizen's of Harrisburg-10s held
at•the'Court House, Wm Brant's- • . at i 7i
o'clock;'for the purpose of hearing . the r . epo#
of the Ward Committees, Weide:let a Previous'
meeting, to appoint- a -Committee Publl
Safety. His Honor judge ;Pearion -presided,
misted by Gen: A. L. Boum - fort and ex-Judge
W. P. Murray as Vice Presidents. '
Messrs. Wie..lßnehler'and User= Bernhard
officiated'as secretaries:
After the meeting was called to order, the
President read the following . - report , - froni • the
Ward Committinf: • = - ; '7:
Committee to *he ti the mitterilkni re
ferred by the public meeting of the-22d ;lest,
respectfully report the following names of cit:
liens of the city of Harrisburg to ..conetittlio a
Committee of Public "Safety, .whose ;duty' it
`shall be to adopt such civic and military-nom
sures as may 'Appear necessary to.. insure the
safety and well-being of the city of Harrisburg
and vicinity. .
LOOI2.I,SIITTEN 0 VllBlito IMPETT.
Gen. A. L. Roumfost, David Fleming,
Jas. W. Morgan, • John C. lAngle,
Jacob D. _Hoffman, 24. B. Hatoilton, •
J. W.' Forster& - Jos. Bowman,,
Thos. Worley; = • JohnShaurion,
J obit Care E.' M. Bolklek,
John EL 8ert714.111, Charles°. Riven;
J. M. . Kileter, - D: Boas,
Dr. 'G. Bailey, Hummel; Jr,
John R. Brooke, Hamilton Ahicks,
W. P., Hughes, Riabantanaglanil,
Wm. Colder,., Qeo. Zinn, •
John H. Briggs, J; B. &Mons, ,
Maj. M'Glaughlen, D. W. Grois, -
Win. Dock, Jr. ' Geo. Trullinger,
David E. Eyster, John Brady ; „
John C. Kunkel, Wm. Morris,
'John Martin, ' Henry Plait . ,
Alex. Bergatresser, -J. B. Hdtchmson,
John Shoemaker, David Harris,
R.A. Lumberton, Wm. H. gurray, -
Joe.
BOyal, Las. Bernhard, -
John Lowry,, - Charles Buehler, -
John Raymond, , Jacob 'F. Haehnlen, ,
WM. Buehler;
_tam—Hamilton,
In order to invest the' committee of 'saiste
with the greatest possible efficiency, your com
mittee offer the following resolution
.R. 4.4, That the ebminittee of - Pugh:Safety,
have power :to= add . to theirown innatier,lcieh
citizens of Ilarrisburg ins,,Lhey may deem onion
bled to add to the efficiency of their manatee.
The report was moult:M=4ly Adopted.
nui,mmilealT - =Ms - M3)
C.M. Esq.,%ittfrir,the Ocinireitteli AP
poirifed-atalatvzi4neeinzttaldiAlisetkitiuts tor
.The Velief of Ihe.ficutilies of Valuittelit's,-snbmtt
fed the-following ieport-: 1 -
The committee of tile Military Fund
report that I-they •have orgagisedl
•Hon. Wm. g. Ilepner,,fPresideut;•&L O %Wu;
Vice President; J. 0. Bomberger, Tressurgrf arid
0. Edwards,, Secretary; also, by *the 'appoint
ment of the, following,nerneitgentlemen
„col
lectors in 'the different wardi,ef,the,sityi:
First Ward—D. CraWforitc: 10: 'Zimmerman.
Second Ward W.- 11'.' Bell.
Third Ward—.Tolm.lo SPeel3l.l . V.Vnench.
Fourth Ward-D.D.-.Bogus H. Koler,
Fifilt. 'and' Sixth Wards-,J.
and - JosePh Stroniinger,Wlio have been erapPlie4
with authenticated.: books, and are at- present
irkylischarge of Abell. &diet. They - have,slso,
far as possible, procured they names of such
persons as have families or 'Others who ire in
service. Should there be °than whose names:
are omitted, persons aeguaintedwitli thelact
will please communicate' it; to any; member : , of
the committee.or to,the Secretary.
The report was adopted, tuk4 the meeting
adjourned. •
•
- 4
TROOPS MUNTENIED A INTO Ns 11. B. Siomoz.—:-
The following volunleet,coopanlea wrere !nu"'
tared into the United States servine. yesterday;
at Camp Curtin, by Captain Simi:none, U S. A.:
Scott Riflas, Captain Wpi. 3/. Lebo,, l l: l *Matiria;
Schuylkill county, Itiaristta Cameron Guards,
Captain Su:* A. Cougden,Lancaster
county; Westmoreland' Guard's, Captain
Rich
ard Coulter; Greerisbmg, Welitinorelaudoocdity;'
National. Guards,., Comp.. A, Captain-XleCry:W:
Gass, 'Westchester, Cheiter,,comuty; National
(maids, Comp,B; JtOnes'F: . i.ridt*; Westohes
ler; Chester:county; NatiOnid(Onardii; Com. - 9;
Samuel H.ufts,,jr., WeatchestarvChesteroonnty;
: Allentown and,Catasqua Bases -Captain ()JD." ,
'Hand, Allet4divti, Peonsytfania; Easton l'ett;
gars,- Captain Richard' A. 'Graaf, zEjiston, Pen.n
sylvitniav Wetherill company, "-Captain
g.dar rod Fame, St.— Clair Schuylkill : ommeY;
Woodward. Gourds, Captain. John Dodge ;
Williamsport, - Lycbming county; Brady Artil
lery, Captain 'Jan ii. BOWMatl Nancy, Ly
coming "county;• Maytewnl.:lnfaniry;- Captain
henry 4. Ramos lilktaTterWAi 7 4anealItcr counts':
Blair county rides, Captain_ Thomas Holland,:
Blair county, rennsylvaldir
'Shields Guard,;
Captain Wm. C. Gallagher, Pittsburg; Penn
sylvania; Curtin Guards,, Captain John
StOver, Bellefonte, Contre 3 eounty;-
Rifle , cOmiany, Captain" Christian ~,Bnydery
ld'KeeSport: Allegheny county.
.
A Passenvaaras COMPRpIiD TO. Itsava,
1 7-Llorexa... 7 -11r. Jno. LoWeddrinerly resid
ingiterer Heaver creek; in this' county; but ,for
the last - eight years employed`es au engineer on
the Baltimore indOlde - Hailroad, reached this
,
city with his family, yesterday, bistnaimiley
ality and attachnient to the train; ibtiving•
rendered a change of reeitjenctint r 4:iiis
personal 'eafety. He exPeriencred nonsilietable
difficulty in"escaping out of Virgini4,llfaViog
peifdrmed a greater part of hie jortiMey'in a
carriage, the progress of which mech im
peded by the frequent challenges of armed re
bels. He rep_reeents the public feeling at end
about Martinabtn
the place of
very excited cnani
strong among thr
subjection by iron
volunteer compel
by foider of Got
Wunder any other
ttates;'and when
Mashes and dir
intends
Clam tintimj Otte.
....pro.. Meant Poifer — Fiadaa . we an
prepared to emend° JOB and BOOK PRUMNo of every
description, cheaper that it can be dose at any ether
iabliehmeetia ttu3 country. -
- RaTE3 or AUVSRTISING: '
Mr Pour lines or legs constitute one-tialf square. Fie
:tee or more than four constitute a square.
Half Square, one day $Ol •
a ' '- :.. one week I. 00
- sMeannith -
" -:. :Arse maths Sou
" . six Month! . 4 0
sae - 3at..'.....; ........... ." ... boo
One Foam on. day ._.,. • 60
ens week 400
" One - 1110a/ .300
4 ' three months .......... . 6 00
a mix months..... .......... ....... 8.00
one year 10 On
NI-Badness nodose Inserted In the Lead coltann, 07
bprorelktgAiges and Deaths, kin =as PER UN*
or each Anseillon.
Arltarrhtges'asat Deaths to be charged as rapist
ddverttseinents.
Na.
HUM%
. - 1!
TEE WAR!
Davis , Still at Montgomery.
NQ 110V.Et:ENT'or TROOPS.
THE 1?-0 A D CL EA R.
RAIEROAD REPAIRED BY
GOVERNMENT.
TRAIN - PASSED OVER IT.
QUIET AT BALTIMORE.
STEAMER PERSIA DETAINED.
Agents to go to England for Ate.
DAVIS IDLE AT MONTGOMERY
4. gentleman here who left Montgomery.
Ala., oniSaturslny morning last says that Jotter
eon, Davie was still there, and there was no tai.
Usual preparations to indicate theta forward
movement was projected. •
• :The government have no* poluerdion of the
Anuapolii RallroUd to' the Junction, and also
of the road to Washingtott.
The darnage to'the road"-Was slight, and
easily rephirad':. A train of cats has already
pawed"over
&tithe:ora mulatto quiet.
The steamer Persia ie detaltied till to-morrow,
awaiting the arrival of Lord'Lyons, with die.
:patches. to the English Government
Agents from New York, Pennsylvania and
liteisisChuselia go in - her to purchase arms for
_
hundredone and Willy-four , cinipardes are
now.enrolled in the State militia.
41.TER F7lolf . atimitidias WiTD iVASELIXO•
,L
OEM
Purrammsrae, April 24.
- have ' direct and, authentic news frinn Are.
TurPolis up to nye o'clock yesterday afternoon,
at whet hour: Piajor P. Adams Ames, 'of the
Idassichuseittioounnissariat, - left iharti, arrivw
lig hare this morning at five o'Clock, thus
practicelytemonatrating that' communicatioa
between' Philadelphia and Annapolis . require&
only twelve,hours.
Whenlfajor Ames left Annapolis, Col. But
ler, with the Massachusetts Eighth Reghnemi,
kid the New - ork Seventh Regiment, were is
quiet possession of the town, the troops having
been landed without difficulty.
` The - rails on the railroad between' AiMapolle
and' the Junction had 'been removed hirCertain
P4cet by tku„Aagruad Company, not 'by the
mob; ank this was - dens in such away that
they could easily_ be replaced again.
Antletwae takingineasurea to have the
rails inlaid; and was confident that there would
nadifficuity,f in reestablishing the railroad
communiedlo4 with Washington, ankkeeping
'Oven. ' ° - •
~.- S etys from,Washingtonupto yesterday after
hadAreached Annapolis, before , Major
AMC) left. ' All was 'quiet, and there was no
OPPrehenslon of any immediate attack from ths
Virginians:::: " - )
i40 1 73113LNT -OF. NEW YORK .ht.ILITARY.
- Navy ;Four, April 28.
The stedniet Daylight:is about to sail with,
250xeciulta and volunteers: •
Illeateanier Moritgothery 6mi-hut:this mom•
uiretWthe Axti
rigkfsikiiiikkiglaagmk
• 'fl'hit stunner. Ilinitsville is being fitted into a
gunboat." , • A :11 n:
- The Monticello has taken: ten inch swivels
onlbard, and.isrekpactedra sail this. evening.
1 1110.0bevapelike-sailed yesterday tivith-provia.
toile for OLEFointkOortiforit.
I. The IParkersburg hairailed , with the- Twenty..
fifth:Regiment.
1
3,OOO r TROOVSAMT 111.401t.1C
"'ilitHeiiith, Twenty-eighth and
.}3l O l. I . • 3 , 00 ° -84 " 4 "
Si*t.T. - rkitkthiO4" eat
eribarlea, Yeeterclay, afternoon fo r ,
-
Oa the steamers , Marion, jaci
Adger.
gEw' abo
FRES g
PR 0° :".:. 1*..4.1U411
~,---- vi has just returned from
-.5". z With a lirdh and .varied aisortment a
, OTicthia - tsTs4 quawNswias, BkOokl, ItAii 4
Oro noir d ever-ithing nsnallif.leept la a: 'first olio'
FL, eVreoreeotlullg Caq.k the attention of MS oust a.
4„,, A well as thopublic..generallyiAO las 101 l arrival.
Thankful for paraupatror.agalle hopoty Arid rimy
- la to businoss tit Marit a costsisaim of thaM
• ' r , , FT. t
corner 0___,,......rta50.
inhsoril
apl9•hf
I L I t
,- U,IP , , re - ,; eo truily
Prst(E6- 15;iera.?;..... ,„,,L.p.izt,;,
._. . . .
tiatyrivt erdwlit , , sta bu s hment tg' 2 ;.. ' a ir pat.
°lntl 4tP"fe-Rurt4{..... T....b.., for . 2
_tuna= wills , co ,
Mixt.; be *Pe" '
' '- ' ' • - 'I lONA ,
a c0nt inuan.144,, v4 ...., , ~ ; • • .
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NEW Yoax, April 24
AnApar,s, April 24
Nzw Yam, April 24
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