THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERG-NER, Tula—as= EnnaduThelf. The MILT TELZOILOB is served to subscriber b an s se ri in ber thes Sorough at dyt cents Per Week. Yearly be charged $4.00. Wae°'l AND Sasu-Wasata Itusokar4. The TELIIOIIO.II la also published twice a wia , A . daring the union pf the Leghdatire, and weekly eueetg the re aiades or Ihe via: and thenished to subscribers at the following rates, Single Subscribers per year ...... Arrest ree ISO LAW OF MNSrAPSSA. Subscribers order the discontinuance of their news• papule, the publisher may continue to acrid thorn until all arrearagesue end• eubscribera negl whichefuse to dir ecte d , newspa pers from the 02Ce tthey are they are reenoneible smell they bay. tattled the We and ordered them diettentlntied 111. ill erooo $ Qto IF MO) D. W. GROSS ck CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 M A RKET STREET HARRISBURG, PENIV'A. DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily adding to onr assortment of good 3 all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your attention to the largest and beet selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS Oils, Varnimhaa and Glues, Dyea I uffi, Glass and Putty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pure Ground Spices, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine Oils, Dailies, Vials and Lamp Globes, CattUe Soaps,ApOnges and Cairks, are., &c., &e , „ &e„ &e„ &e &a With a general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the best manufacturers and !Per femurs of Bilrope and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, ----41NSEParottototidairus, WINDOW GLASS, AIITIST!S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL KINDS, Wa reapeatfully invite a call, feeling cona. dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their eatisfaction. TEETH ! TEETH 1 ! JONES AND Wttim'S PORCELAIN TEETH. PATENT MEDICINES. AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. gifiponifter and Concentrated Lye ! Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell se low as It oan be purchased in the cities. THAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS, COAL OIL! CARBON OIL 1 ! Being large purchasers In these Oils, we can otter Inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Limps of the most improved patterns, _very elttmp. 411 kl.nds of lamps changed to burn Coal OH. FARMERS . AND GRAZIERS, Those of you who have not given our HORSE 4110 DAME. POWDERS a trial know not 4tieirenpetionty, and the advantage they are in keeptng Roues and Cattle healthy and in good condition. 'i ' :: "0101:;Piede can testify to the profit they have 4eelved from the use of our Cattle Powders by She *wising quantity and quality of milk, b l iddie Improving the general health and ap ?ea' ran se of their Cattle. gin long werience is the business gives us. t)r a4ruxNce of o thorough knowledge of the trade and our arrangements in the cities are incithat ire can in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the bast of team,. Timllol for the liberal patronage bestowed un our house, we hope by strict attention to boatnesi, a sinful selection of PURE DRUGS, 0044 1 11#' NUM and the doh* to plague) ail, „ to - iilitfl i iicontlnuenee of the favors of a dlscrimi aleekr . . \‘‘ ~..„ ; il.;-' . •. . . . ~...._ ,i 4 ; , J._ ,1;-,. - •:,1 . 1 1-i ''''' '' ' .. . . . . 2 111 / 0, ' • • . ~ . Aftiez, , •. , ', - , 'k v/ .o.er:--- - ~. , • • • ... . A 1- .__ - ,_=e7:'— . - ))' .• • . 4 A - . . .. • .. 4 ~... .:.„.„ „. ..., , ../ ....„. .;,..„„.,,,_. _. _....„.„.„.....„.„... . ~.. ........ , . . .$ 2.00 . 12 .CA . 16.00 VOL. XIV. SOMETHING MORE 'PAM/OAX THAN SILVER OR GOLD, Ell IT WILL RESTORE-THE Etri:AraTz Tax! BLOOD IN ALL ITS, 010414 AL VIGOR AND PUNIIY. RESTORATIVE CORDIAL, BLOOD RENOVATOR. Is preciarly what its name indicates; for, while pleasin to the taste, It is revivifying exhilarating and atrength. ening to the vStal powers. It also revivitia, reinstates, and renews the blood In all its original Purity; and thus matures and rendera the system invulnerable to attacks of dis•mtie. it la tbe 0..1y preparation ever offered lo the world In a popular form so as to be within the reach of all. % chemically and skillfully combined as to be the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted as to act In perfect 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 le also pettedly exhilarating In Its effectsl and yet it is never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits. It Is composed entirely ofvegetables, and those thoroughly combining powerful tonic and soothing properties, and consequently con never injure . As a sure preventive and cure of CONL 4 CMPTION, BRONCIIIII3, INDIGESTION, DYS• PEPSIA, LO4 OF APPETITE, FAINTNEM, NEKrous IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PAL: PITATION OF THE HEART, RELAX OHOLY, HYPOCHONDRIA, NUM SWEATS, LA.NGITOR, GIDDINESS, AND ALL THAT CLASS OF OA SES SO FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED FEMALE WEAIINEOI AND IRREGULARS TIES. . THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL. Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Kidneys, or any genera' de rangement of the Urinary organs. It will not only cure Um debility following C 1112,9 and FEVER, but prevents all attacks arising from Maslow° influences, and cure the diseases at once, if already at tacked. TRAVELERS should have a bottle with them ' as It lit. falUbty prevents any deleterious consequences following uponnhange of climates:ad water. As it prevents costlyeness. strengthens the digestive, organs, it should b o irr the hands of nil persons of seder' , Lary habits. LADIES not accustomed to out-door exercise, should always use it. IdOTHERS should use it, fur it is aperient relief. - liken a - month or two before the final trial, she pass the dreadful period with perfect ease and safety. There is no mistake about it. TAR CORDIAL ALL3WE CLAM FOR MOTERRS, TRY IT god Wynn we appeal, to detect the Illness or details not only of fear daughters before It be too late, but also ' , careens and husbands, for while the former from faire delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather won lot their condition bo knownin time, the latter are so often mixed up-with the excitement of business, that Ifit wore not for you, they tt o, would travel in the lime downward path until it is ton foto 'to' arreAt their:Mal fall. But the mother is always 3igilottd, and .to you we: oonfidently appeal; for we are aura yak- neverafalAna Motion will unerringly petal you to Protegeoy WOOD'S RR-510RATLVN CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR as the remedy which should ho always on hand In tiate of need. - - Read what the Prom say after thoroughly testing he mater, and no one can have a defibf. PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL—It Ii ree corded In claiming that Paycho was onceeeot to a climate warmer than the West Indies to procure a samplti of the beauty or proserploe in a box. After some delay the messenger,reterued, and as soon as the of, the box was removed out how all the Ills that flesh is heir to.— Fortunately hope was found In the bottom of the box: Prof Wood's Restorative Cordial revives the recollection of the story, for it invigorates the'blood, aids the organ* of digestion, imparts strength to the nervoul systeim, and. fordlies the citadel of health, so as to bid defiance to the assaults of disease. It Is a healthy antic, composed en tirely of vegetable productions and while it is egnilara ting as pure wino, no hilarious results can possibly fbilow Its use tt to a desideratum in the medical world, and those who are afflicted with loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Consumption, Faintness, Giddiness, Neuralgia, Palpate. Don of the Heart, ha., will hare find an Infallible panacea. Donis Daily Express." PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL and BLOOD RENOVATEIIat, without doubt, the beet Tonle Cordial in tits world. To thosb Sri* are suffering from general , der Witty we would recommend inflte; for, while ft is pleas. ant to Die taste, it is strangthitaingta. tile system, and will at once tend to remove all Impurities of the blood, and eradicate all traced of disease. It can be taken by the weakest ittomanh, while those in good health will at once feel its exhilarating power. We are confident that after using one bottle of this Cordial none will lie for a day without it.—" New York Leader." A PURR, HEALTHY TONIC., and one free fkom tb deleterious and.injurious afflicts sure to fellow those In ordinary use,, has long been felt to be a desideratum:ln the medical world. Such' a tonic and one so skilthilly • combined from the vegetable kingdom ea to *akin per fect accordance with the laws of nature, and thus soothe the weakest stomach, and at the same time allay ner vous and other irritatioas, and tone up all the organs of which the hatnan body is composed, is offered in i Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and IdorslWlflunstor- Ale" It Is perfectly adapted to cid and young. Reader, gyn. Thousands have already done so, and the testimony Is unive r sal in Its facgra—"New York Atlas." PROFABSOR woorys RESTORATIVE{ CORDIAL AN 9 BLOOD RENOVATOR, for the cure of General Debility, or Weakness arising Trim any cans', also Dyspepsia, Net,. , oneness, Night Sweats, Incipient Consumption, Liver Complaints; Bilk:Maness, lass of Appetite, Female Weak next, In all its stages, also,,to.prevent the contraction of disease, is certainly the beet and most egreeabila cordial tonic and Renovator ever offered to the afflicted, and so chemically combined at to be the most - powerful tonic ever known to medical &Setae. Reedit, try It: - Vat DO You GOOD. We have no boats ion recommending. sty aloes we know It to be a safe, pleasant. and sun re medy P 1 for the diseases enumerated .-:" New York Dia ls . . Before noticing a patent medicine, we have to be Gee tame that it will prove itself to be all that it Is recom mended. And we would say that the Restorative Cor dial and Blood Renovator or Prof. Wood will stankthe teat hilly, and, in faot, It Is without any doubt .the brat article in market for purifying the Blood mad grellgtholl - the system. We have no ber 4 taition M recommending its use to all.—" The New-Yorker." LOOK TO YOIIIINELF 11l TIMML—Bow many Inconse quence of a false delicacy suffer Beni se data. tut, or obstructed mensuration, and think hi:deals they are young that brand-by nature will' work itself elean from obstructions, and all oome In right in the en 'little dreaming that the seeds of death are alreadyge4olua ting In the system, because the vital energies Im paired, and the entire animal economy deranged"; deblß. tated; and yet, aweless of themselves as they' are If a remedy were set before them which would name all the functions of the system, and reinvigorate the .bot r they would take 11, and th us bola hawk to save their vas.— Parents, think of this, and at oncwalreAheat ribcage of Prof. Wood's Restorative Co rdial and Blood Renovatee.L= "The New York Courier." 0. J WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New iork, and 114 Market street, Bt. Lock, Mo. WAt No. 444 Broadway, all the lhuntly and Patent Medielnos constantly on band, always fresh and genuine. Ford & Macomber, Washington Avenue, Sole agents or Albany; Dr. B. Snell, agent for Schenectady. Sold also by A. B. Surds & Co., corner I t lr s. rl , 4ou and WilLLamstreets. thirW' •:7"." . - -. CHAS . F. RUMP .........______,''' ) . 6l ‘ki , . 118 NORM 70Willt Err 111..111111. . PEILAD2I.I.IIIA, . AT TILE OLD STAND. Wholesale and Retail Rannfactaurer of i Port ltionnstes, Cabo, and Purses, Dressing Clasen, Stoney Bette, Retioalee, 41,gar„__,,,CILIMill Banker's Chats, Leather Bags, tit, . _. , a fi Lft.; Pocket Books, - Port Fade, I-' ' Bartow% *o• octs , ely : - -: . LANCASTER BANK t NO ciEVERAL HUNDICRD .IX)%ti'4B f the, thotee of the liaoseter Ilaalkhertildr, 0,11- " 4 tareeyeare shee t are witateeetbresklelf the log nk will be paid. Apply at' 'pa "IND,Ei'ENDEN,T ' IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." lEatbil : aL 1:17=1 EE3 PRO k'. 0. J. IVOODIS ARRISBURG, PA.,. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 26, 1:861 fftiactilantousoA Assignees' Sale of Real Estate. TSUBSCRIBERS will sell by publics, onory at thi Court Rouse, at Harrisburg. on Sable' day thell.th day of June next, - at two o , cick, P. M. ' .The Farm of John Wallower, Senior, consisting of 188 Scree, allotted hi Susquehanna township, about three miles from Barrhiburg, adjoining lands of John H. for, Jelin Zinn and others. • I here are erectedhn the Farm • large Two Story Stone House, a Bank Barn, Tenant Houses, Stables, fse. There is also a large orchard of apple, pear, prachand cherry trees of choice varieties; in °lemma beating or." ,der. Also, several veins of good Lime Stone, which have been and can be worked to advantage. , 'Phe property will be sold In a body or in parcels to toll purchowers ; and the sale be peremptory. Conditions.—Ono fourth the purchase money to be paid within one week of the day of sale, when posses sion will be given, alibied to a lease running to the Ist of April next. The rturohaser to be entitled to one-ball the crops ; one-fourth on the fret day of October, the residue on the Ist of April. The two last payments to carry Interest from the day of sale, and to be satisfac torily secured, There will also be offered for sale at the same time and place the undivided halt interest of 150 acres of Coal Lands ettcated - on the'Short Mountain, In Lykens Dailphin county.. -- . A. 02 MI&TER, C. F. MIJIINOIL epril2-d2ser-wtd Asaignees. ST. LOUIS HOTEL, CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. IN the immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing Houses on Market. Third and chestnut streets, the Banks, Pest °Moe, Merchants , But/sage, &c., WM BM ON T 1 AMERICAN AND EIIROPEAN PLAN BOARD PER DAY Dinner between 1 and 8 o'clock', 60 cents. Single room prom 50 cents upward. A first mass Restaurant. attaohod. Prinz according to BID/ of Faro. The City Oars take Passengers , from any Station to or close to the Hotel. syr-Engdsh, Freneh, German and Spamtshookeu, aui Bm.l • .PHIZADELPHIA . .„ NEW, .• BONNET \ll . ; • .1311iitt fz-, HA S' OP Eli Y, D WITH A FULL assortmen Prom the Philadelphia and New York most fashionable establishments,.to which, during the Season, additions of the taloa novelties Dorn 'those establishments will be constantly received. • MRS. A. B. BICKERTON, Formerly A, B. Carpenter, sign of the two Golden Eagles, first bonnet store from the Harrieburg Bridge. nurle-Sold ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARDING SCHOOL, • FOR YOUNG NEN AND BOYS JOY, LARICASIVAiIfC COUNT:It, SITTIYEIM pre parers` tot Ccilleke Cirthrßir, mak Location pleasant, healthy and easy 'or ac cess by Pennisylvanla Railroad. For olrr,ulani contala tag taus, sco., eddreee the Principal. aps.3.otdadtw E. 1.. MOORE. WAR!.WAR ! 1 WAR !! ! TO ARMS ! TO ARMS I ! POWDER 1 POWDER Dl3 PONT'S celebrated GUN, ANr) RIFLE POWDER, and all other Powder and Paw manufactured by E. I. DU DONT, DE NEMOURS & CO., Wilmington, Del. Her sale at manufaiturer3 prices, hi. their agent, JAMES N. WHEELER, Harrisburg, Pa • Orders rstelved at warehouse, to any extent, for slip= plying the State Re . Imetts, tßompanles, deo. 411 7 FX.a.A.QI9I I FlTAllLariall I G. S. HARRIS 3 ' ' I UNION H' 1.., ..ELG . . MANI/FACTORY, ' ' , . S. E. CORNER FOURTH •AND VINE 8 . i.5., PI-UIeft.E3ELPHIA. United States Flags of all sizes, both Walla and '''. t iny manufactured and sold. d ' Orram or rue Liam' Timm Co.u. Co ;'), .., - ?felt' 'Rah, April 6, 1864 ; HE Anotial keetibi of the Stoclihollers lnd an election for Boren Mestere of the L*ena , Coal Compagy will behold In Philadelphia at the Mee of EDWARD GRATE, No. 2 South 7th street, on Monday, the 6th day of May sat, at 10 o'clock, A. If. The Tolle willoyen at 10 o'clock-and-close at 2 o'clock, aphalattle .. „ . .. ' .. . . , Secretory. NOTICE DR. D. W. .thisit3, of ilageretoVirll , Maryland, will be hrfflarrlsiturg, on TUESDAY,, aprlialld at : the -WM% Hap Untelowhere he may ho 'coruin.W'from one °Vont itrtim'afternocin until nine at night, no longer at present - Dr. JONES has many calls by letter to come to Harrisburg again. Dr: JONES WM consult patients one day out of eibah month in the city ot Harrisburg. See the regular 'dyer - Unmans* another part of this paper. , . • All afflicted persons wanting to consult `Pr. JONES mast out between the hours above mentioned. • Advise'grail". • [attlAitap2S] • Mt. D: Ifft ;OM. THE DR. BANE REFRIGERATOR. sqerior REFAIOEILVI I olt, to ountrtle==.l,:the7celeilan7s low prices. be Alm, a great variety or WATER CC. LIMA of VP& tier doish. idlif3o/14 P. Cor. Doak and Pear streets, Philadelphia, aprill64.ln On= OT iQa Lynam' Y.&tw itallatoan At Oa. Co., • . NowYorkt A114 16 i Annual Meeting of they tookholdera anand an auction for a President, Seven Minagers, an and Searetary and Treasurer of the Lykeret , Tetley Railroad awl Coal Company will he held in Pau adelPhia at the °Moir or-EDIPARD GRATZ, N 0.2 South 7th street, on Afoilddy, tits Etll day of Moj neat, at 10 o'clock A. It The palls will open at 10 Wolof* and obese a 2 o'clock P, 11. TOL SILWITINS, aps4awte- Secretary . • O. w. tr ma .1v - Izic TrltaniG AGENTaFti ng OLD- V AL 0.41 1 1 LINE. • r s OLD tairzapoitrATloN LINE and prepared to carry , still In sumiessfal °parades slit as LOW as any Ober individual Ibis between Philadelphia, Marrlsburg,Manburn Lewisburg, Williams port, Jones Mbar% left :Haven, and all points • On the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Pla,.antl Williams port and Elmira Balkoads. WAgwt at Harriaburg, • Goodswent- PUCOON,IMILL SCLUNOMMEN, Nos. 808 PM iiiiiirket sir above itsbu 44. ko, P.M. , wEI arfiye ntllarrisiburg, read/ for a v th e next • L • ,EX 11:= pia nB Amens. Etii , WANTED Tt P, g !F , s ;' , gTWO I STORY , Biti, V ,uv4, wi a b a 4bandbioocatadia- • • olvittbor "' *olol.ooAltol/0* *seed r ei: MOR ".• APPIIat [ 412 1 Ma 01. 4 ;of Ceirgraplj, From our Morning Edition. WASHINGTON SAFE. We.douht not that the safety of Washington city is now secured, says the Bulletin of :last night. The railroad from Annapolis to Balti more is in the hands of the Federal GoVern naenkaiid Ala believed that the rails that, had been removed have been relaid loy this time. The road will be well guarded along its whole length, and will be used for transporting troops and supplies. By this time it is probable that several thoutand good and well disciplined vol unteers have been added to the troops in Washington city, and communication with the Northern States through Maryland will be kept up, no matter what the Baltimore mob may say on the subject. If any serious , ob struction should be offered, the Government may compel Baltimore herseif to allow a free passage through her own streets. There is power enough to do it, and but little more provocation is needed. LIST OF Campania sworn into the service of the United States yesterday, by Capt Simmons, U.S. A. Jaeloon Independent Blues, Capt. Sam'l A. M.'Kee, of Pittsburg ; Fireman's Legion,Captl John H. Stewart, of Pittsburg; 'United States Zonave Cadets, Capt. George W. Tanner, of Pittsburg; Lawrence Guards, (A.) Capt. Daniel Leasure, New Castle, Lawrence county ; Law rence Guards, (B.) Capt. Edward O'Brien, of New Castle, Lawrence county; Duquesne Grays, Capt. John I. Kennedy, of Pittsburg; Wash ington Invincibles, Capt. James Armstrong, of Washingtim, ' Washington county. ; Union. Guards, Capt. Wm,. A. Tomlinson, .of Pittsburg; Monoughela Artillery, Capt. Robert J. Cooper, Monongahela City,Washing,ton county ; Wash ington Infantry, (A.) Capt. David B. Morris, of Pittsburg; Negley Cadets, Capt. J.Bronme, of Pittsburg; Washington Infantry, (B.) Capt. John_D. M'Farland, of Pittsburg ; Union Ca dets, Capt. Jobn W. Patterson, of Birmingham, Alleghany county ; Fort Pitt Guards, Capt. Wm. A:. Charlton, of Pittsburg ; Butler county Blues, Capt.. Jacob Zeigler,. of Butler, Shaer county; Washington Infantry, (C,) Capt. Wzn. Mays, of Pittsburg. $1.5(). Up to last evening there have been one k•un dred and twenty companies sworn into the ser vice of the Uoited States, making in the aggre -gate a force of nine thousand two hundred • ,fiarli.truak and file. Four additional panies reported themselves lasi evening{ and will.be mustered into service this morning, which will Increase the aggregate nnmUr 'to nine thousand five hundred and forty-eight. Over two hundred additional companies have offered their services, none of which, how p ver,. under the present requisition can be accefted. . . Fuernva VIEGINIANS.—SeveraI familioi, ac- companied- with their household effects, aAived in this city. in _wagons last evening. ll'hey formerly resided in Virginia, within six inilers of Washington, and were compelled to fl e on account of their political opinions. Tr,ciar bi versatien . with one of the fugitives ; —a old roan, whose hair was silvered over wit the frosts of seventy years or more, and whoa amid to be the grandfather of the flock—he pre tau& affected; and is reply to a remarry, he raised up both his arms and exclaimed; in a VAce full of emotion, "Yes! thank God, 1 am once: again in the Union." : , irLAO ON THE LAZIOASTIMIAN SCHOOL Horiss..— A large and handsome American flag will be raised over the Lancasterian School lion" Walnut street, between 1 and 3 o'cicck to'lmor row afternoon, under the direction of 110. B. Campbell, the janitor of the building. It is sug gested that the children belonging to the school" shred meet on the occasion and distinguish the event by singing the "Star Spangled !Ban ner," and other patriotic odes. ........-... Tits "Ipciair, GRATB" is the name of one of the new military companies recently formed in this city, and nal the "Loohiel Guards" as 'er roneOusly reported by us yesterday. The head quarters of the company are located in the Et change building,. Walnut street, where' able bodied young men imbued with a patriotic spitit mar at all times have an opportunity of signing the muster roll. I P.B.OPOSATS POll, Mr maim Stoins.-11. o.i Hall, Quarter Master General of the . Peurnylvania trooPslas isued proposals for the purclui.se of a large' , quantity of military stores. .Sle ad vertisement-in another part of this ,evehing's nILIGRAM. TWZRE WAS NOTHING of any importance Itr UM pired at Camp Curtin yesterday, nor was the same bustle and activity manifetted as On the few previorui days. The Camp hiui now been reduced to about two thousand men. A Lorry Imam Form was erected -hat eve rang in front of Leamy's clothing store, corner of Third and Market streets, from -which a beautiful American flag is now unfurled to the breeze. Lopflity it wave! Homo GIMRD.—The young men cf our city favorable to the formation of a “HomeOuard," are requested to meet at thelanise of the Hope Fire Company it'7 o'clock this avening. Arms ADD A3warrroN.—Five hundrad bozo of the imp;oved rifle-muskets, and a larks ( 11 1 1Affi7 of • tlon were reesiirod , ;. by thoi military an , • this city yesterday, and dePogitatia S.x Arsenal.o;•-.2, •' ' • Ira * Cora de , PYll ,, ' annfadrinad'arical or the seceders " . asst. ----4. 0 .---. =E=2 BY TRIM Ul=el THE WAR! ENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK 801- ' DIERS AT WASHINGTON• ELECTION IN BALTIMORE. A MAIL SENT 'BY EXPRESS. GENERAL OADW,&LL4, ; /).E4CB RESIDENCE NOT BURNED Provisions Seized.; A NEW YORKER ARRESTED. Reply of the President to the Baltimoreans. CANADA . RENDERS AID. ARRESTED :FOR TREASON Nrw Yore, April 26. We learn that official= information has here received here today, that the Hew York and Massachusetts regiments' that were in Annapo-: have arrived in Watibington. A sufficient force of PenusylVania Volunteer holds Annapolis. The roacl:frcinfAnitipolis is repaired and in completrpossession of the Go vernment. ' , A military force. holds the ot. Annapolis junc tion. llama& is in•full operation, and troops and supplies are passing'over . it as fast as they arrive. , The sialbi seventh and twelfth .Now York regiments= at Washing/Dn.: l May are pos:- eci at the.nasry •yard.> The Capital may now be considered . side fromall atterapiato assault. . The Baltimore .San 6E hat 'eveziot ;speaya aboutdthe , e,lection as. progressUig piety) the Isal number .of)votes .being compauttivelk-! 63 l. There ataino,oppositichr to the Southern /Etl Iti; Ocketi..abd.being riotbrited the peoi4lalicle f 6,. mot, steal - inn:2lx toltlielt tamenienrar:r L 121. 6. , 4_heavy.msdl-vpv*fi) , to, Was expiesi: ,Thandirxd Government, no maitbad been received. The yeport id the bayriing of. Gen. . Cedwala! deee realdence build to be 3ncarrect.. k freight twilit 'containing ,PiOViaiontl, etc., had been seized at Slemnier's Rim.% _ Ithr sup- Posed to• have been intended fOr the -Mtotartehu setts iteginient. • ' Quartermaster Cook, of the Seventh New Fork Regiment; has been arrested as a spy. • The Bremen ship Adniiial, loaded for Liver-, poolv bad been seised. by the liuthoribles. We'learn from a gentleintus who has jnst i re. turned from Washington, the-partioulsre of the interview, last Monday, between'the President . and the Baltimore Oonferencw lie thus riposte the precise nature of -Mr:Lincoln's expressions • . • on that occasion. • The'Committee presented themselves before the President and entered upon thelr v mfosbn; After frotee'Prelirainary remarks, Mr: Lincoba said : "Gentlemen YorthaVe'come here to . asir peace on any terms, s u ch a ' desire, o n . such terms, is not like - the comairof 'Weshingto'nOi Jackson. They' (the . rebels) attacked' Port guioter. Yon attack -troops sent to the Fede ral Government for'the:prkection of the same and for the defence of the lives and property of the inhabitants of-this city. Mylniendowtiever was to attack: Maryland; brit' to have those troops, as" I saki before;.for, the protection .01. Washington. • - - "Now, gentlemen, go•home and tell :your people that if- they Will .not attack :118i -Wei will not attack them: But if 'they do - attaili.nli, will retdrn it,- and that severely; Tholfe *pm mid Come-to Weshhfgton, and that Akron& Maryland ; tbefcim neither go. under. it, nor can they -fry over it, and- sway- Mum. -ooam Ti/BOUGH IT." - : . _ . • MATERIAL AID FROM CANADA:: A private letter to a gentleman - of this i city, dated Chicago, Atail 22d;laystz.., • "The voltuiteers from our plikce have. Jr* left for Camir Yates;at ;Springfield:l The; quota is already raised . and will' , be biquarteis by this evening. There is a marbity of amain the West; but , the Government of 'Canada. his nobly come to our aid ind offend' us 80,000 stand of arms, 10,000 of which will•be here to night."' • , •1 , _ , • MMMI3Z FOR TREASON. Cimartmx, Afail 24. 'Ogilvie Byron Young was arrested lastleien ing at the Spew= How, by the•Uniteitptiies marshal, on the ehargoiof treason. 1.14•54a4 correspondence was" fou4d in ids poser ili ri He will be examined before:thw - Unite'd statea oourt to-morrow. !: MORE ntooTs:commita. NSW Y6RX, April 26. The at,eamshipßinpire City, lies arrived from Texas, via Havana. .s ; he: has op hoard three hundred and sixteen of 'the Third Regiment and two hruidred and seventy-seven cwralu of the Second Ragiment. • - • - • The Empire City reports the trniftrd Wit t e , steamer Ittohawk, at Efavana, fOi t4fflileivistEut wss to satijoacmisjwo d'at'e : .The-1;r#414.1.344A.,0490P3,q4kn0A, 54 sett lIIRIUMOIL :the 26ti.with.§ West. &ham tintigl atm Having procured Steam Power . "Ptemsee, we are prepared to execute .108 and BOOK PRINTING of every description, cheaper that titan be done at any ether SS tabnahmentin the country, _ RAM OF ALVFMMKG. ,Four tines or less constitute one-Lill SAM" Mg Lees or more than four constitute a square. Half Square, ono day, . .. ihnn onennwth inoi x. .......... ........ 300 " six months 4 0 06 e i r........ ......... ...... 600 One &mere one y so " • one Week. ... ... 200 I' One menth . . 800 three menthe- ............ . 6 00 0 . ; ilx months..... .800 , 000 VOX 10 00 Erßtainees notices Inserted in the Lead rehata, or belbrit Marriages and Deaths, FIVE OEMs PER LINE or each tostrtlon. NO. N. airktartiorges and Delthis 14. De charged u reiruLir advertisements. NAVAL AND MUTANT MATTERS AT BOSTON.- BOSTON, Ayril The oath of allegiance to the United States was administered to the officers and crew of ,the steam frigate - Niagara, when all but four subscribed to it. Their names will be stricken from the roll. A full company, to form another corps of Flying Artillery, has enlisted ender Mosin G. Colt. They will have six rifled amen and all the equipments for efficient service. The steamers Massachusetts and South Caro Una are Wing converted Into war vessels. 1111XtARY MOVEMENTS--PENNSYL VANIA. The Taylor Guards, an efficient company, under Capt. Rio. H. Filler, left this morning for Harrisburg. A number of men from Cum . s s beriand Hd. arrived here and joined the qtiarde. They were accompanied to the ren dezvous by, a large number of our best cull . sops. IMPORTANT FROM KENTUCKY. Yrms and Money Walled by Defender of the Union —Suggesttons for an Armed Netttalffy, 4c:, The following despatch from General Leslie Combs, of Kentucky was received in New York, yesterday : To A.. L. SANiDER Mr. Crittenden is absent. Can we get amid and money,for self-defence in the Union? When and how ? LESLIE COMBS. The following Is the reply : • New Yosx, April 24. To General Leslie Coombe, Franfort, Ky. General Wool sent your dispatch to the Pres ident by express. No telegraphic communica tion. A. L. SAHNDIIRS. • Mr. Saunders also sent the following commu nication to the President: • New Your., April 24. To Nis Excellency4braham Lincoln, President of the United States, Washington city, D. C. If the State of 'Kentucky assumes the position of a strict "armed neutrality," remaining in the Union, not petmitting troops from the Co nfederate States to pass over her soil, will it be necoptary for the Federal Government to march lts'ffobps through that State when required to sena Them South to suppress 'revolution in the GottiMiStates? SAUNDERS, of Baducah, Ky. Of comae nit response, to the above can be re• •'fed for- seVeial days, cut off as all regular untationvire between New York and Washington. The stunner Hannah M. Johnson, leaving Pepin:6la' yesterday morning, reports eight war vessels off the harbor. It is enplaned they contain. reinfOreements for Fort Pickens. A CARD TO THE LAMS. DR. DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOE PENA T.T2. Midilble., n correcting, regulating, and removing al/ ohstruptions, from whatever cause, and al. ways successful WI a . preven R R.RE PITLS HAVE BEEN USED BY the, doctors for many years, both In Prance and merica, with unparalleled 111100148 in every case ; and be is.urged by many.thousandladiett whit used them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suiTering from any iiregulaseitied whatever, as well as to prevent an. increase of family ; here health will not -penult 4. yernalea partiaularly situated , those imppoemg them selies so, are cautioned *hut these Pills while in that condition as they are sort to produce, miscarriage, and , the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this who o. Union, although their mildness would prevent, sup mis- Chief to healih--otherwise the Pills are recommended. Fns antexplielt directions accoinpany each boi. Primo El 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by CHARLES A. BANNVART, Druggist, No. 2 Janes Row, Harrtaburg, Pa. “Indies,7 .hy 'wading him NOM to the Harrisburg I post (Mice, can have the Pills sent tree of obsenstion , to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of pis toga". by mail. .Sold. aso by S. B. ftsvien, Beading, 'Jouirsor Hotrowav & (bicolor Philadelphia, J. L Un =MR, Letraitonwalatil il eu ms . , Urswear; J. A. WOLF, Wrightsvi ll e; B. T. Mims; York ; and by one druggist in 'every 'eat and village in the Union, and by S. D. How;, Ole : proprietor, New Mirk. , N. B. Look out ibr counterfeits. .Ituy no Belden Pills of any kind waken every box is signed S. D. Howe. All others are .11, ,base. imposition and unsafe; therefore, as yon - vithie your lives and health, (to say nothing of be. lag htimbugged,out of your money ) buy only or those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, wtrlokilitniribentlY been 'added on account of the Pills : 1 0 1 4 c,F.nt04.1 iinPowrarer TB FEMAIES. , Da. C,HESM.AN'S Pll4B, Yreparod by Cornelius L Chesseman, M. D., NEW yQBK CITY. 111Hrelititbintitteri 'of IngredientB in these PNs are the result of it long and traittialwit practice. Tppp tge mild in their operation, and certain hsconrecting fetialul bfenstruallOns, removing all ob • atrwitiona, whether from cold. or.btherwile, headache, pahnin the side, palpitation of the Imam whims, all ner• Wen - attendee, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, dr, disturbed sleep, wkdaharlse from utterruPlice of IlitUre,3 - • mkuttED -, Litm, Dr. cheasennues Pills are Anyaluable, as they will bring on the liichadY Pitied with iegnhuity. Ladles who have been-ditiappointed.in .the use of other Ms ran place the Avast confidence hi Dr. Qbeeidenan's Pan doing an that they representto do. " • - • NOTION. ' Mere is one fiondithitief the female water in whelk the 'Pere armee be bike» toehold prwlemtud . a rifer=dit ERSUL2 Me condition. referral to is PitiGNANOY— gie 1113CAIMUCZ. AMA the mv e dstibk teatime) the maiwthe to restore he somearlanctiont Is a noretta. onwistioni that Pen . taro/mute power (1 nature cannot nowt v virei rr a n teg purely vegetable, and free from anything m . .giolicit,directions,. winch should be read, au , comPubYeach bat. Pelee $l. 'Sent by matt on - enclosing 41 to .1)5 Oolualagi 1.. 0 111 0MOWIN BOX 4,684 Peet New YOrt Sold by oce Iggiatintiargtotinta the United States BUTCHII4OB, GeneralAgnitt fertbeUnited States. • .14 Broadwal, New Yeah, o whom td/ Wheksale orders should be addresed. 'gold iti'l3arriaburg by C. A Bminviire. • 0v29-dswl • f igrAMEIOOD „ :LOST, 'MOW I RESTORED JUST . . PUBLISHED ..ON, %WC NATURE, TKENT AND RADIC AL CUBICIIPHIMATOR ,rarIeaIinaI &Ail tierraaa '3a.aAnntarr- 4daldalia and Irdantannlr. renatini ten flaltabuse. An. or trot: caivorwou, M. D.— anaialtidaVia a plain twoolipo, to soli sid4rtimiiptit Trt two "wax bi Dr. CRAB. J. oiteck,lieW O Aee • 416811: • ' ." , _ w l °4 one Week I. ar B&DIPORD, April 25. FrulacroAD, Ky., April 23 F%Ohl FORT PICIIENE. Nov OBzwaxe, April 23