ait Cettgrapt. HARRISBURG, PA Thursday Afternoon, April 25, 1561 UNION Esvirsons, Note Paper and Badges can be had at Bergner's Book Store. Tae Rassavam and State Arsenal are now constantly guarded, day and night, by armed sentinels. TanLooK•Up contained several tenants last night, all of whom were dis Missed this morn ing, except-a rum looking customer, who was sent to prison for twenty-four hours to sober up. I===l haus AND Auuarrion.—Five hundred boxes of the improved tifie-muskets, and a large quantity of &munition were received by the military authorities in this city yesterday, and deposited in the State Arsenal. • _.~..___ flatworm M3ol7C.—Yesterday afternoon, while Mr. T. Jefferson Harris was standing at the railroad:depot, some member of the light fingered gentry- quietly relieved him of the sum of eighty dollars. ~~~ Tn ERPAER CORNET BAND of Williamsport favored our once with a handsome serenade last evening, for which they have our warmest ihaiks. -The "Repass" has the reputation of being one of the best bands in the interior of, the State. . PROPOSALS POE MILITARY STORES.-11. C. Hall, Quarter Master General of the Pennsylvania troops has 'sued proposals for the purchase of a large quantity of military stores. See ad vertisement in another part of this evening's TRLSORAPH. - Flux XoLd~rr~aas .=- A volunteer company of firemen„front Pottsville, arrived in our city at noon to-By., and have taken up their quar ters* Camp Curtin. They are a fine stalwart body of young men, and will render good ser vice on the field of notion. ARRIVAL OP NVESTREN TROOPS.- About six tam hundred volunteers, principally from Pittsburg, Washington and Westmoreland counties, arrived in this city between one and two o'olook this morning. They joined Camp Curtin, and were mustered into the United States service to-day. TUE MOD AND ORDER which prevails in our city, notwithstanding the presence of an im mense concourse of strangers, is the subject of general remark. This cheering state of affairs is owing, in a great measure, to the existence of the special police appointed by Mayor Kep ner. I=l 'Tsar stattarts of the Committee of Public 'Safety, whose names appeared in the proceed ings of the town meeting, published on the outside of this evening's TamaArn from our morning edition, are requested to meet at the Court House at half-past seven o'clock this evening. Thi "ISDNUNDANT RANGERS," Capt. C. M. Donovan, the "Ross Rifles," Capt. Wm. H. Miller, the "Verbeke Rifles," and the "Lochiel Guards," are the names of the . four military companies recently organized in this city. We believe tlfat each have the full compliment of men, and are anxiously awaiting an acceptation of their services by the Governor. &MVO DIMS AT CAMP OURTIN.-A volunteer named John &error died suddenly at Camp Curtin last night. The deceased marched to this city a few days ago as a private in a Pittsburg volunteer company, but the company being -too large, be with others joined the Washington Light Infantry of Pinegrove, Schuylkill county. Justice Reader this morn ing held an inquest over the body, and the ju ry returned a verdict in accordance with the facts. Fsersswoarar.—At a meeting of Harrisburg Lodge No. 68 Z. 0. of 0. F., it was unanimous ly resolved to exempt the members of Bali Lodge belonging to volunteer companies now Serving their country from the payment of all dues during their absence, and in case of their death to pay the usual amount of money pro vided for in such cases to their widows. Washington Lodge I. 0. of Good Teroplars have pawed a similar resolution with reference to the dues of the soldiers belonging to that Lodge. A PATBIOTIC Towx.—The good people resid ing in the little town of Halifax, this county, are very enthusiastic in their patriotic demon strations. Whenever soldiers pass through the village in the care of the Northern Central rail wadi,. their appearance is greeted with hearty cheering, waving of flags, and other tokens of welaome. The ladies assemble upon the balco nies and sing the national airs, while the peo ple for Mile) around, vie with each other in fur nishing cakes, pies and other acceptable crea tive comforts to the way-fivers. Such gener osity is appreciated. I= CUOMO OF Tall PFFN'A. FOULS COLLIOL— The death of the lamented Principal of this no ble lcuititution has compelled the Board of Trustees to dose the College until September next, when, if successful in securing another Principal, they purpose resuming the usual ses sions. Previous, hoWever, to the closing of the exercises on Tuesday, the Board of Trustees, upon the representation of the faculty of the instititlon," granted the degree of Proficiens Studies Liliraltlus upon the following young ladles, members of the Senior Class: Catharine S. Beatty and Susan Mamma , of Ilarriebarg; Mary S. Meek, of Pinegrove Pa.; Margaret E. Fisher, of Selleretown, Pa.; Bliaabetti Collins and Mary A. Collins, of Fal mouth, Pa. The first honors of the class were awarded to Miss Beatty, and the second ,to Miss Mumma. None regrets mare than we the closing of an institution which, for eight years, has sent abroad evidence of the high mural and literary (mature of the young ladles committed to its care. ItAtut one of which our citizens were proud, anilinetly appreciated. Will we look in ail forte; itt:Oliertiog Y ' We hope not. Corm , PROCKEDINGS.—We this evening con tinue our summary of Court proceedings since noon yesterday : Com. vs. Mary Avey, Bawdy House. Attach ment issued for witnesses. Corn. vs. Geo. Looker, assault and battery, on oath of Geo. Fisher. Ignored, and prose cutor for costs. Corn. vs. Geo. Looker; assault and battery, on oath of Adam Fisher. Ignored, and prose cutor for coats. Corn. vs. Henry Irvin, fornication and has 'tardy, on oath of Mary Ann Fry. Ignored. Com. vs. Henry Boyer ; • fornication and has tardy, on oath of Joanna Brady. Case con firmed. Com. vs. Jno. Batik and Nelson Maulson, malicious mischief, &c., on oath of John Min nich. Case continued. Com. vs. Win. Anderson and Isaah Thomas, larceny, on oath of J. R. Zearing. Case con tinued. Corn. vs. Jno. Martin, riot Bm., on oath of Jno. Fetterehoff. Recognizance of prosecutor forfeited. ' Com. vs. Josiah Lentz, - Andrew Unit and Ferdinand Stout, malicious mischief, on oath of Jno. Fettershoff. Recognizance of defend ents forfeited. Corn. vs. Daniel Garman, fornication, and bastardy,'on oath of Mary Gaub. Reeogni- ZatiCS of defendants forfeited. Com. vs. Geo. %inter and Wm. assault and battery, on oath of Fred. Manse. Ignored, and prosecutor for custs. Com. vs. Fred. P. Manse, assault and bat tory, on oath of Win. hrKiesick. Ignored, and prosecutor for costs. Com. vs. Levi G. Huber, disorderly house, on oath of Geo. Garman. True bill. Com. vs. Thos. Bennet, lafeeny, on oath of Elizabeth Marshall. Ignored. Com. vs. Levi Jones, false pretence, on oath of E. B. Cabaugh. Ignored, and prosecutor for costs. Com. va. Philip Zimerrnan, adultery, on oath of Emma Smith: Corn. vs. Christian Spayd and John Sexton, larceny, on oath of John StmTel. Not guilty, and defendants discharged. Com. vs. Ludrig Damorisky, assault and batters, on oath of Hannah From. Ignored. Com. vs John Preston, continued from Janu ary session. Ignored. Corn. vs. Samuel Williams, larceny, &c., on oath of David Hutchinson, ,Ignored. Corn. vs. Wm. Graaf; JIM: Ginger and John riot,on oath of Moses Fleck. Ignored. Com. vs. Samuel Homer, assault and battery, on oath of Jackson Wickert. Ignored. Corn. vs. Samuel Girst, assault and battery, on oath of Casper Edmoyer. Recognizance of prosecutor called and forfeited. Com. vs. Charles M'Carty, assault and bat tery, on oath of Caroline : Warden. Ignored, and prosecutrix for costs. Com. vs. John Fetterhoff, larceny, &c., on oath of Andrew Unit. Ignored: Corn. vs. Emanuel Denning, larceny, on oath of D. Lentz. ignored. Com. vs. Fanny Gish, disorderly house. Con tinued. Com. vs. Levi G. Huber. Attachment or dered for witnesses. Com. vs. Arthur Carson, assault and battery, on oath of Robert Lane. Ignored, and prosecu tor for costs. Com. vs. Author Carson, assault and battery, on oath of Anna Mott. Ignored, and proseou trix for costs. Coin. vs. Eliza M. Quick, assault and. batte ry, on oath of Ann Eliza Carbaugh. Ignored. Com. vs. Mary Avey, disorderly house, on oath of Moses Fleck. True bill. Com. vs. Geo. Williams, assault and battery, on oath of Geo. Garman. True bill. Com. vs. Wm. Ferree, fornication and bast. ardy, on sath of Amanda Bohner. True bill. Corn. vs. Elizabeth Jones, bawdy house, on oath of James Lewis. Com. vs. Catharine and Mary Allen, bawdy house, on oath of James Lewis. Special report of Grand Jury recommending an appropriation of $lO,OOO out of the county funds, for support of the familiea of volunteers during the present war, read in open Court and filed. The Court ordered the same to be pub lished. Moss ARRIVALS—STARTLING INOIDENT.—Two fine military companies, one from Lock Haven and the other from Mill Hall, Centre county, accompanied with an excellent brass band, ar rived in this city at 1 o'clock to-day, and have joined Camp Curtin.. A little incident occured, previous to the de parture of these companiei from home that served to inspire them and other spectators with the wildest enthusiasm. Jest as the compan ies had marched to the depot of the Northern Central Railroad in that borough, for .the pup pose of embarking on the cars for this city, a large bald eagle approached from the mountains and hovered in the air for sev eral minutes directly over the cars ; and then as the noise made by the irre pressible acclaim from a' thousand throats greeted the noble bird, it flapped its wings and ascended in majestic circles up, up, until lost to view in the mighty empyrean. The inci dent was regarded as a favorable omen, and filled the hearts of all who witnessed it with additional courage in the great fight for the maintenance of our glorious "(Won. Tics TENT/1 REGIMENT, Pa. Volunteers, corn. posed entirely of companies from the western part of the State, was organised in State street and mustered into the service of the United States, at three o'clock, this afternoon,by Capt. Simmons, U. S. A. The following are the offi cers of the regiment : Col. David Campbell, of Pittsburg ; Lieut. Col. Norton M'Oiffen, of Washington county ; Major Ales. Hayes, of Pittsburg. The regiment will leave for York, this evening. Another regiment, to be composed chiefly of Pittsburg companies, wilLbe organized to-mor row morning, with - the following officers : Col. Thomas Rowley, of Pittsburg; Lieut. Col. H. Purviance of Batter;* Maj. J. AZ. unsaid, of • . A Pittsburg. Col. Cora denim halt* matittfted arms or the seeedereAkellmustY leek ants& cutia nen telegraph, thursbav liternaott, 'April 25, 1861. Ix Town.—Capt. Eyster, of the the "Came ron Guard," paid the city a flying visit this morning on business connected with military matters. His company are still encamped at York, and all are represented to be in the best possible spirits. Luton Aaarvex of Trcoopa.—A body of vol unteers numbering about sixteen hundred, from Allegheny, Washington, Lawrence, Butler and West Moreland counties, arrived here early this morning, and are quartered in . the State Capitol, the Lutheran Church and several of our Hotels. The following is a list of the companies. BO far as we have been able to obtain them : Union Cadets, Captain Patterson, Birming ham. Lawrence Guards, of New Castle, two com panies, one hundred and sixty men, Captain LwAsure. Washitgton Invincibles t Washington coun ty, ninety-seven meri, Captain Armstrong. Jackson Independent Blues, Pittsburg, sev enty-seven men, Captain McKee. Firemen's Legion, Captain J. H. Stewart. Duquesne Greys, Pittsburg. Fort Pitt Guards, Pittsburg, Captain Charl ton. B. S. Zonate Cadets,' Pittsburg, Capt. Rob erto: Butler Blues, Butler county, General nir vlance. 'Monongahela Artillery, Monongahela city, Capt. R. F. Cooper. Union- Guards, Pittsburg, Capt. Tienßesort. Washington Infantry, Pittsburg. Westmoreland .Guard,, Captain Coulter, and a company from Jacksonville, Westmoreland ceriri,. under command of Capt. Marchand. • The troops are principally uniformed, , pro vided with the improved rifle-muskets, and ex hibit a great degree of proficiency in drill.—, They were accompanied by Gen. Negley and stiff, of Pittsburg. itzinwin or THE Gsrani• JIIRY.---Tilp Grand Jury was discharged this morning, with the thanks of the Court, but before being dismissed they made two separate reports, as follows, viz: To the Honorable Judges . of ihe Court of Quarter Airea- sessions of Datwhin Coenty : The undersigned members of the Grand Jury of Dauphin county, recommend to the county . Commissioners the appropriation of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS out of the county funds, or if necessary to create a loan for that purpose, for the 'support and maintenance of the families of such of our citizens who have velunteered or who may hereafter volunteer during the present war. Provided, That no part of said sum of money shall be used until the Court shall be satisfied that the same is absolutely needed, and that when' said money or any part of the same shall be so used, it shall be disbursed under the directions and su pervision of three disinterested persons to be appointed for that purpose by the Court. J. P. RITIBEIMORD, Foreman. George Riney. Joseph H. Nisley. Daniel Heckert. Daniel Strominger Edward Fry. P. Bernheisel, Jr. George Stauffer. Peter Heckert. Henry Garman. William Bush. Michael Rudy. Benj. F. Wickert. Samuel Keiper. Nathaniel Ran. George Rodfoug. B. R. Buffington. John H. Weaver. W. H. Shorver. David Ricker. We heartily approve of the patriotism of the Grand Jury. They also made the following report in ref. erence to cases that came before them for ao• tion, viz: fib the Honorable the Judge of the Court of Quarter Bessions of the County of Dauphin: We, the Grand Inquest of the . County of Dauphin, do respectfully represent that we have visited the County Prison. That we have found everything to be in good order, and, as a general. thing, the prisoners have' entered no complaint of either want of sufficient food or proper care and attention un der the managemnt of Mr. John R. Boyd. That we have passed upon a great 'number of cases, many of which were of a trifling, frivo lous character, and which we were obliged . to return ignoramus from a want of the proper attendance of witnesses. And would respect- . fully upon the Court the adoption of some efficient mode compelling witnesses to attend upon the grand inquest hereafter. We have also found cause to censure Justices of the Peace for permitting so many of those trifling cases to appear before Court, and regretted our inability to compel them to pay the costs in such cases. All of which is respectfully submitted, &o. S. P. RUTHERFORD, MUSTBR. ROLL OF Tai &ATV CAPITAL OVARD. —The following is the muster roll of the State - Capital Guard, company H., Second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers: Captain.—Wu. B. Sous. Ist Lieut.—Henry Davis. 2d " —Charles C. Davis. Ist Sergt.—Robert S. Boyd. 2d " —Joel Landau. 3d " —Lewis Rutz. 4th " —H. H. Lute, Jr. Ist Corp.—S. S. Davis. 2d —Samuel Bernheisel. 3d " —James A. Johnson. 4th " —John D. Black. PRIVATZS. Lot B. Allen, P. F. Eitelbush, Jacob Barringer, Jr., Fred. Fangel, Henry Bristol, James Fauvel, Martin G. Bates, J. F. Porgy, John Bates, Patrick Finnigin, Thos. Carry, William Frost, Addison Crist, F. Heisley Ginty, Geo. W. Crabb, Jr., Wm. Gilroy, Godfrey Oarichner, James .Haevey. Win. Cariobner, Wm. Henderson; Edward Colie, Wm. H. Hoover, James Davis, Chas. F. Hippel, John Davis, Joseph S Hoye; John Dinwiddie, Herman Hoffman, Frederick Johnson, Simon C. Kish, Geo. W. Kline, Alex. S. Miller, 080. W. Lucas, John Mach, Jacob Lawyer, John Murray, Jerome Long, John Ho-tints Wm. Myers, Jos. Milliken Levi M'Cormiok, Jerome Mille, Michael Mara, Robert Nixon, Ed. L. M'Ginley, Henry Neff, Daniel M'Ginley, Geo. Paulin, Jos. R. M'Sinisy, Wm. Robinson, Sol. Mooherum, David Rickard, Win. !anchorman, Jr. Geo. W. Starry, David Martin, , Win. F. Spayd, Win. Matzbugh, Felix Tierney, Hugh MTarrol, Hiram Winnings, Jr John Mullin, WAR vs. COMPORT.-IE is pleasant to the good citizen, after having perused the different ave nues of information, teeming with the dis tressing and frightful accounts of war and its oonsequeneee, until the, heart grows sick Jo turn his mind upon home comforts, and fancy to himself his family seated in a cosy little parlor, covered with those choice Brussels and 'Three-ply carpets at lbws & Boswarets, which 41 0 y ato 0454 Out /it cot. Aitil2642t. . =I C=l Foreman =I C=l mune- John Fos, Jr Correspondence of the Telegraph. BALTIMORE, April 24, 1861. Baltimore is fast being evacuated, the road from Baltimore to York is lined with carriages conveying families north, exorbitant demands are made by the livery stable keepers, but every charge is promptly paid, such is the eag erness of families to leave. The city is now quiet, and it is believed that a force of 10,000 Nothern troops determined to go through would not be attacked. The attack on the biassachu- Setts regiment was made by a lot of young cowardly vagabonds, who fled before the fire of only a few muskets. There is an evident fear pervading the respectable portion of the inhab itants that the city will be shelled or burnt and burnt to the ground. The latest account from Washington report that pending the arrival of the troops from Annapolis painful feeling of -suspense existed there. No communication was reciteved from the North from Friday to Tuesday, but from the South information was daily received of the concentration of Virginia troops to attack the Capital. The report that there were 14,000 Northern troops was confounded, the ,number Including volunteers from the district and some 800-regulars did not exceed on yesterday morn- ing 5;000. NEW ARE/VALE I New ARB/VALS !.—Just re ceived& large assortment of New Spring floods. We name in part ; 10 pieces of beautiful chal les, 121 worth 18 , 1 ; 10 pieces of traveling dress goods, .8 worth 12,i ; 60 pieces bleached and unbleached remains, at 10 worth 121 ; 60 pieces of bleached muslin, at 121 worth 15. Also a very large assortment of Casslmeres and other summer stuff for men and boys wear. Also Stella Shawls, very cheap. Broche bordering, at-25; 87 and 60 cents: Also, a large stock of Carnbrics and Swiss Muslim, very cheap. Please call and examine at S. Lewy, Road'rold Stand, Cor. Market and Second streets. POST OFFICE, HA.RBISSURG, PA., Aprii 15, 1881 MAILS CLosa. - Pennsylvania R. R. E ot. 6 A. M. Way Mail. 12.15 P. M. ? 9 .30 " Wc at. 12 M. Way Mail. 8.80 P. M. 9 • u Columbia Branch, P. R. R. 3.30 P. M. Northern Central R. R. ,South. 12.16 P. M. Way Mail North: 1:_ P. M. Lebanon Valley R. R. 7.30 A. M. Dauphin $o• Suquehanna R. R. • 1.30 P. M. , Camberiand B. 7..80 A. M. _ . 1 P. M. Way Mail • : ; By' Stage. 7 A. M., to Gettysburg-, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. - - - 7 M., to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday •and Friday. I P M.; to Lewisberry, on Saturday. . . -Ofcoffours on Runday—kFoto 71 to 8i A. M., and 8 to"4-P. M. Toittigtiti.Califotniit,_Corotitido; Nevada, Da kotioltrowftOr.egpn,,lo,oent&.. . -4-41.11 ers tin,drtrarteient'Aeivspapers are re quired, to be prepaid by Stamps before they can be mailed. GEO; BICHCOMM; P. M Nero 2kkertigentents. Ponwltrank, Inlthe name and by the authority of the'Conymonwealth of Pennsylvania. -Am:num Comm. - A PROCLAMATION WEIEREA; An armed rebellion exists in a portionof .the States of.this Union, threaten ing- the deitraction.Of -the National Govern ment, periling public and private property, en dangering the -peace 'and.security of 'this Com monwealth; and inviting systematic piracy upon our commerbe; and • • Wuramaa, Adequate provision does not exist by law in enable the Execetive to make the Military power of the -State as aVailable and efficient: as,it ahead, .he :..forlhe common de fence of the State and the j General Government, and Wurriiis, An toecifilori so-extraordinary re quires a -prompt exercise of the Legislative power of.the;State;. thereforo, I, ANDREW G. Ceram, Governor of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, by virtue of the powerslested - in me by the. Constitution, do hereby Convene the General'Assembly of this Commonwealth, and require the members of the Senate and House of Representatives to meet-in their.respeetive Houses, in the Capitol at Harriaburg, on TUESDAY;THE THIRTIETH DAY OF APRIL, A. D..one thousand eight bun-. dred and sixty-one, at twelve o.' chock noon of that day, then Mad there to takilinto consideration and adopt such measures in the.preinliesas the exigency may seem to them in.their. Wisdom to demand. . In testimony whereof I-have hereunto set my hand: and the Great Seal of 'the Common Wealth 10 - bet affixed at Hairisburg, this twen. tteth-day of April hi the year of Our Lord one thomhareight handred'arisixty-one, and of the Indelieridenee of the United States the eighty-sixth. By the Governor. - - • ELI SLIFEB, Seereletry of the . Commonwealth. 200 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION. SECOND SPRING SALE FOR 1861. TN consequence of the extraordinary 1, mousy pressure of the times, and the accumulation of his stock of NEW CARRIAGES, the subscriber will. hold a Second sale for this Spring,lB6l, which will take place on Wednesday Morning, May 8, 1861, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. AT TES _ PHILADELPHIA. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM STS ., PHITADERHIA., The assortment (abons. Two Huddriol) will be fully equal to that offered at the' lirst.Sald, including all the most modern styles, and front Same of the best makesS of Philadelphia and Wilmington. • arTho Sale will be positive. garNo postponement on account of the weather. 19-2td ALFRED IL HERSNES , I, Auctimieer. JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE AND, WELL SELECTED STOOK OF BRANDIES! commis° ov PINET, CASTILLION & CO. L RLSQUET, TRICOCHE & CO. JAMES HENNESSY & CO. OTARD, Du'TY & CO. J. & F. MARTLE: J .- LILES-ROBIN & CO. ,MARE TT & CO Forint° by JORN H. ZIMMER ? - la Market Street! , Neu) 2bvertistmento. STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK 04,,1-4 %).- . .• - AND LIVERPOOL. • LANDING AND EMBARKING ,PAS ..L.A. SENGERS at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver. pool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship company intend despatching their 'full powered Clyde•lmilt Iron Steamships as follows : GLASGOW, Saturday, 27th April; CITY OF WARD. INGTON, _Saturday, 13th April; Vlilo, Saturday, 11th April ; and every Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RAM OF I'IIBACTO FIRST CABIN. ..... 475 00 SIEBRAGE. RO 00 do to London $BO 001 do to Londoa..s33 00 Steerage Return 'rickets, good for Six Months .80 00 Passengers forwarded to Paris, Havre,. rfarnburg, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp; arc., at reduced through tares. Aft-Persons wishing to bring out their friends eanimy tickets here at the following men, to New:York : From - Liverpool or Qaeenstown; Ist Cabin, $75, $B5 and $155 - . Steerage from Liverpool $4O 00. From Queenstown, $3O 00. Them Steamers hay. superior accommodation for passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are built in Water•tight Iron Section, and have Patent Fire Annihilators on board. For farther Information apply at the Company's Odioo3. JNO. 0. DALE, Agent, apll-tr, lb Broadway, New York. Or 0.0 . 'Zimmerman, Agent, Harrisburg. NEW COAL OFFICE. rTIHE UNDERSIGNED having entered in 1_ to the COAL TRADE in this city, would respectfully solicit the patronage of the citizens.. I will keep on hand Coal of all sizes, from the most celebrated and approved mines, which will be delivered to any part of the city, free from dirt and other impurities. FULL WEIGOT GUARAEITEED. COAL FOE BALE BY TEE. BOAT LOAD, CAS Loan cm Emma lox. Persons purchashig by the Boat or Car Load will receive 2,240 pounds to the Ton. Office No. 74 Make', street, second door from Dewber ry alley. Yard on the Canal, Net of North Street. Or dere lett at either place will receive prompt attention. apld.iyd JOHN W. HALL, agent. FOR SALE. FROM One to Five Hundred Dollars worth of CITY BONDS. Enquire of C. 0. ziNnunuten, marl 4 No. 2B South Second street. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE-S, NEW IMPROVEMENTS' AT REDUCED PRICES., THE WHEELER & WILSON Mannfao luring Compe i ni having' paned an their suits at law, with infringing manufacturers of Sewing Machines, propose that the public should be benefited thereby, and have accordingly reduced the prices of their Sewing Machines. . After this date they will be sold at rates that will pay a fair profit on the cost of manufacture, capital invested, and expense of making sales.; such prices a will enable them to make first class machines, and, as heretofore, guarantee them in every particular. In accordance with the announcement above I will sell their splendid Sewing Machines at prices from $45 to $9O for the fine fall case machines. It is iwell estab lished fac t that the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Nadine is the best one in the market, the best made, most euple and least liable to get ou t o f order, and they are now as low as the inferior ma chines. Call and see them a Third and Market. del-Om W. 0. HICKOK, Agent 1861. 1861 . INTERESTING' TO ALL I CATHCART & - BROTHER N 0.1.4 MARKET SQUARE, HAVE NOW OPEN TEES USUAL LAWS ASSORTMENT OP SPRING DRY GOODS I ALL HINDS, ALL PRICES, EVERY MVP, EVERY QUALITY, ANY MAKE, PRICES LOW ACCORDINGLY. DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY! HEAVY STOCK OP DONN= GOODS, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. Every inducement !Oared to purchasers at AH r 4 • mar 2 3 Next door to the Harrisbu rg eT° Rink. OPENING} OF SPRING AND SUMMER Black and second Mourning DRESS GOODS, - - ISce. English Rep. Mourning Silks, - Plain Black Foulards, Black end White Dress and 'Foulard Si Purple and Black " Lupin's Crepe Tammatane, 64 Mousaelelnes Palates, 3-1 " it Pena Clothe, (new article), Lupins Extra Alpacas, Neopolitan Silks and now goods, Paris PoplinS, Summer Valencia', Madonna Clothe, Black and Purple All Wool Delaines, White and Black All Wool Delaines,- Dateline Cloths, Challis, Delaines, Cashmeres, Mohalrs, Parbilennes, Silk Warp Lovellas,lapin's S. 4. Bombazines, 8 4 Crepe De Espange, Camels Hair Lustre, new goods, FrenchOingharns, splendid styles, English Chintzes Domestic Ginghams, bilk Warped Plain Black Challis, Lupin's Grenadines, Croton Cloths, &c., &e., &c. Our stock of all kinds of DRESS GOODE in Black and Second Mourning, was never more complete than now, or prices more lavorable to purchasers. Lupin's Square Thither, Shawls, Cashmere Square Shawls, Lupin's Long Thibbet Shawls, Second Mourning Shawls, English Crepe Veils, (every size,) Grenadine , do English Crepes, French Crepes, Shrouding Cashmere's, Shreudleg Flannels, Black Bordered Handk.erchies, Silk Hosiery ? Black and. Grey Gauntletts,.Black Gloves, (all kmds,) Black. and Lead Colored Hosiery, Plain Black Ribbons. large stock of English Crepe, Collars and Sleeves. New styles er Second Mourning Sleeves and Collars. Notwithstanding the difficulties in securing a fell assortment luting department we are confident our friends and ths public cannel fad to be pleased.— For styles, make ar d prices, we can fairly compote with any of the larger establishments in the east ern cities. CATHCART & BROTHER, N 0.14 Market Square, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank:. W. A. Grunion. GAIGILIRT, in. UPHOLSTERING. HUSK MATTRESSES, COTTON TOP MATRESSES, CG/TON COMFORTS, .FRENCH CARPET HASSACKS, CHAIR CUSHIONS, LOUNGES, &0., On hind and rot sale wholeeale and retail , at the very lowest rates for cash . HAIR MATRASSES and SPRING BOTTOMS MADE TO ORDER. SOFAS, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, HAIR MATRESSO, R e paired a nd made equal to new- very reasonable, all at N 0.109 Market street between'rearth and Fifth, by - mar 29 J. T. BA/Min AWNINGS sewed at the office of the WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MAOIHNE CO., apll-2.wd Third and Market Streets. EMPTY BARRELS.--Tw o Hwadred Empty Flour, Sugar and Wine Barrels of all de. soriptiona and prices. apB WM.: DOCK 3R. & CO. • Harrisburg Broom Manufactory. • TWO DOORS FROM FROM SR"-IN WALNUT' , .13ROOMS sold wholesale and, retail 20 per Cent. cheaper than can be had elsewhoro. Ca and examine our stock. ' spy-3md J. E. PRICE & CO. . FOR THE 'SEASON: FLAVORING EXTRiOIt , Vanilla, beat in market, . • Rose, Lemon, ... • • Pine - Apple, 13trawberry.c .• Petio]Distißed Rose Water, Best E D O&BaktpcSods, Triar—iiVegon: Tartar, Ratra Par; Spices, FresulkoinaaHeetbs. 31RIRI ,919 7 9111darkidt*red. 20 JUistritarns. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD I SUMMER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 15th, 1861, The passenger tralna of the Pennsylvania Hailicad Can. patty will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPREICI TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at Ili a. m. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 510 a. to. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at O.aO a. m., sag arriveei at West Pluladelphia at 10.05 a. M. FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 p..J. arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.10 P. m. These trains make close connection at Philadelphia wait ihe New York Lines. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, via Elormt Jo?, leaves llarrisborg at 7.30 a. m., and arrives at Wait Philadelphia at 12.30 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, Tia Calmer bia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m. , and arrives at Wirit Philadelptila at 9 25 p. m. ACCOMMODATION 'TRAIN, No. 2, via Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 4.20 p. m., connecting at Diller. villa with HARM BORG AMOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.26 p. nt. WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 1095 p. m., Harrisburg at 3.05 a, m., Altoona 8.0, at rives at Pittabarg at 12.90 p. rn. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. in., EL.rriaburg 1.10 p. m., Altoona, 7.06 p. m., and arrivals at llttilburg at 12.20 p. m. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.40 a, m., liarrb% burg 4.06 p. m., Altoona 8.40 p. m., and amves at 1111+• burg at 1.00 a. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2.30 p. m., Lancaster 6.05 p. in., Out. umbial3.9o p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg - it 8.05 p. at. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Philadelphia at 4.001 p. m., Lancaster 7.44 p. m., .lent Joy 8.28 p. m., Eliza bethtown, 8.48 p. m. , and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m. Attention h called to the fast, that passengers leaving Philadelphia at 4.00 p. in., connect at Lancaster with MOUNT .101* ACCOMMODATION TRIM, and arrive a& Harrisburg at 0.45, p.m. . . RANSIL D. YOUNG, Supt. East. Div. Rama. Railroad apl2 60-dtf "One Hundred Thousand Dollars' THE CONSTIruTION ILTIST BE PRESERVED AND THE SOLDIERS SUPPLIED! THE SUBSCRIBERS have at their com mendONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS wordl of the following goods : FLOUR, SUGAR, CORN, COFFEE, OATS, TEAS, BACON, SYRUPS, HAMS, SPICES, PICKLED PORK, SALT, SALT BEEF, FISH, DRIED BEEF, TOBACCO, BEANS, OIL, DRIEDFRUIT, &a. POTATOES, And ell the leading articles in trade for sale assay br Zlpf & SUICHEL, WholesalCr: is otr: ; aaprin62w* g. SIGN OF THE Glorious Star Spangle& Banner 1 A NOTHER SUPPLY OF WAIL PAPER, tl BORDERS,"&c., SPLENDID WINDOW BLINDS, lu which we call the attention of our facade, and cordially Invite them to examine, our goods and prices. - - WC are determined to sell cheap. Mind the place. SCREFFER'S BOOKSTORE, ' apl3-11* 1, Near the Harrisburg Bridge. 'WORCESTER'S - ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY f ripHE beet defining and. pronouncing Die" 11 tionary of the English language ; Woman)! Pa School Dictionaries. Webster's Pictorial Quarto and School Dictionaries for sale at SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, aplB-tf Near the Narrisburgßridge. FARMER'S HOTEL. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he has taken the FAR* ER'S HOTEL, In Market street opposite the Post Mar% Lrmerly J. Stahl's, where he is prepared to accommo date them on reasonable terms. Having retitled and furnished the House entirely now, he hopes by strict at• tention to business, to receive a liberal share of patron. ago. - [apt.3md] B. B. PETBRS. 14:1*ri(e) *4o;T:li THERMOMETERS, Ornamental Mantle, Japanese Meta/. THERMOMETERS, do Bronzed do THERMOMETERS, Distillers Tin Case, 12 inch. THERMOMETERS, do Brass Bound Double Sale, THERMOMETERS, Union Case, 10.12 inch. THERMOMETERS, Estelle Frame, 8.10 inch. THERMOMETERS, Black Walnut Cam, 10 Inch. - THERMOMETERS, Tin Oasci, 7.8-10 Mob. hallejust received a Ilno lot of THERMOMETE is of yariousetyles, and are selling them low. - ' HELLER'S DRUG STORE, ap3 911Sorket stroa CITY BONDS FOR SALE. ONE OR TWO CITY BONDS of $3 each. bearing 6 per cent. interest, being a safe good investment. Apply to feht Said W. B. VERBEKE NEW ARRANGEMENT, CHANGE OF LOCATION ••••-• WALLOWER'S LINE. Thei• old stook of oars being disposed of, the undersigned bas broke manta new place and ON. taolished a daily freight line between Philadelphia, New York, Harrisburg and all points on the Northern Central. Sunbury & Erie and LackaWana & Bloomsburg railroads. Thankftd for the liberal patronage heretofore. extended he hopes, by promptness in delivery, to retain all his old customers and patrons ill goods intended fur the lib . MUM birdelivered at the depot of the Philadelphia unit goading railroad, Bread and Hallowhill stresta, phis. All goods delivered at the depot up to Ave o'clocr, P. 11„,, witrditetrElairbistivg =At morning. Gen - Vral Agt. Reading fienotigrarriaburg. Irian REMOVAL. THE SITAISO : RIBER has removed hief PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUNDRY from Markel street to FonYth street-above Market, oppanto the' Beth e church. Thankful for past patronage, he hopes, by strict attention to' business, to merit a continuance of ft. : rear26-3mtl . W It. PASSIM . . • - NOTICE OF ELECTION. NOTICE is herebi given that an election. will belield in tbe-Second Presbyterian church, (ATinoryibullding) on MONDAY, the oih day of May, cOmtnencingut 2 o'clock and closing at &o'clock in the, afternounjor the purpose of electing seven persons to -serve as Trustees of the Harris Free Cemetery, from thei `firstifonday in May, 1861, to the first Monday In Mao , 1863: Etiery free male colored person of the age of 21 years and upwaide r is entitled to vote. _My order of Um Seard:Of Trustees.- JOS. 'O. BD:STILL ap42.12w • Secretary. 'Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Company: THE Annual Meeting and election of the stockholders of the Schuylkill and Suiquehanna pailroad Compalli', as required by their darter, will be held at the Continental Motel!,, city.of Shiladelphia, Pei:Lu ny:Wants, on Mottnex, May. 6th, 1012 o'clock M., for tee purpose of clioosingnPresidcnt andAn Managers toserve 'for an' einidDiS Year, arid also tot the consideration or suck other business an - nitiy properly be brought before 'skid - meeting. FRANK. S. BOND, upla-ataaw._ . secretary. GREAT .EXCITEM - k;NT. IN Staie street east of the gipitol, be tire-en wine Sprucentreets. A new Lager Beer Biltßarkettepepety - where 'everything in that line Is ge neraiftpot,-And rieroittd. respectfully solicit the patron atiptaf iny friends and the public generally. • BMANIJEL lwdeo • if f " ' A. 4,1