[~i pait g Ccitgrapt, HARRISBURG, PA Saturday Afternoon, April 21, PEASONS having official busines3 ov. Carlin, arc requeste3 to cral the Ski(' De part merit, and not at his residence. MEETING &T BILANT*3 HALL. A meeting will be held at Brant's Hall this evening at half-past seven o'clock, for the pur pose of forming a cotep , thy of "Home Guards," with horses. All w hofavorable will ple.:se attend. By request of the Safety Committee. Taro NATIONAL GUARD IitOIMENT Of Philidel phla, composed of one thousand well (billed and effective men, are expected to arrive in this city this evening for a few days drill at "Camp Curtin." Our citizens will remember the line appearance made by a battalion of this regiment in the military parade here on the 22d of February. CAVALRY EQUADIION —We again call the at tention of our young men to the meeting cal• led for Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Lin glestown, to promote the organization of a equettina of cavalry. Let our young men in the country turn out and enter their names as defenders of their homes and country, and in after life they will revert with pride to this another period in the hhtury of our country that tried men's soul', VIOLATING 011DINANCES..—Several farmers were arrested this morning charged with violating the city ordinances in refe.rence to unhitching their horses from their wagons, and selling be fore market hours. The Mayor fined them each one dollar and costs. Information has also heed made against a number of our citizens for buying articles at market before the regular market home, who will be dealt with accord ing to law I=l Itessavota.—We understand there is a pro ject to removo our precept city reservoir to Al libon's hill. We lock upon this movement as impracticable and terribly exrensive, and trust that it will not bs accomplished. fa the event of a removal of the present reservoir them can be no more eligible location than the ground in the immediate vicinity of the Harrisburg Park. The city Is moving upwards, and its location here would meet the wants of the city for coming generations. RIURGARIZATION 07 TUB DATIPHIS GUARDS. - It movement is now on foot in our city, look ing to a reorganization of the old Dauphin Guards. A large number of the members of the old company have signed the muster roll, rind It is understood that their old captain, Dr. E. W. Roberts will again assume the command. Persons desiring to join the corps will find a muster roll at Greenavalt's leather store, in Market street, or at the armory of the Came ron Guard, in the Exchange, next Monday evening ] aswhich time the " Guard" will meet for dr ill. .. -- •46. -- _ TROOPS MUITERID Ix.—The following com panies wore mustered into the service of the United States, yesterday, by Capt. Simmons. Carbondale City Guards, Carbondale, Lu aerne county, Capt. Alfred Dart. Washington Rifles, Lykenstown, Dauphin county, Capt. Ed. ward G. Savage. Biddle Guards, Huntingdon Huntingdon county, Capt. Henry L.lllcConnell , Allegheny Guards,Johnetowo, Cambria county, Caps, Geo. W. Early. Steuben Guards, Lan ulster city, Capt. Adolphus W. Bolenius. Dan ville Rifles, Danville, Montour county, Capt. Wm. M. Ai'Clure. Tyrone Cavalry, Tyrone, Blair county, Capt. James Crowther. Jackson Guards, Tamaqua, Schuylkill county, Captain Geo. J. Higgins. Union Guards, Pottsyille, Schuylkill county, Capt. Joseph Anthony. Brookville Rifles, (A.) Brookville, Jefferson co. Capt. Wm. M. Wise. Lock Hoven Artillery, Look Haven, Clinton county, Capt. Benjamin K. Jackman. A Bedford company, Capt. John H. Filler. ....,...40,.....-.,. CURTIN G UARDS.—We do not desire to draw invidious comparisons of the many brave and gallant men who have so promptly responded to their country's call, yet we feel that the Curtin Guards, Captain John 11. Stover, de serve, at least, a passing notice at our handl. The formation of this comploy was effected under peculiar circumstances. Captain Stover, who is editor of the Bellefonte Press, and the present District Attorney for Centre county, arose from a severe illness, and marched to Harrisburg, as a private in the Bellefonte Fen- Cdbles, but was subsequently rejected on ac count of Insufficient health, and declared total lyincapacitated for duty. Notwithstanding, be announced his determination to fellow close in their wake; and although they now marched without him, be would meat them where the battle raged the fiercest and the foes fell the fastest. Fie has endeavored to keep his word, and, we doubt not, will soon realize his san guine expectations. Going Immediately to his home for a number of picked men, he soon returned with them to the camp, and, join ing them with the excess of the Bellefonte Fencibles, formed, under the name and title of the Curtin Guards, one of the best and finest looking body of men in the service. John A. Rodgers, Second Lieutenant of the Ancibles, learning Air. Stover's determination to form another company, immediately resign ed his office and joined the Guards as a private older. He has since been elected First Lieu tenant, and has already proven a valuable ac quisition. When this company came to be sworn in, there were found to be ninety-three men, seventeen more than the requisite num ber. It was with a heavy heart the unfortunate i seventeen listened to the announceme n t o f their rejection. A number of them, however, joined other companies, while a few returned reluctantly to their hoar. The Curtin Guards have with them—prominent among whom are the Captain and Orderly Sergeant—fifty expe rienced rifiemen, who can hit the "bull's eye" - at sixty paces nine times out of ten: Such are a few of the many noble men with whom the miscalled Southern chivalry will have to deal, and we feel assured that the Curtin Guards will bfkr . a Prominent and important part in the CQ$4lOll draggle. UNION ENVNLOPZEI, Rote Paper and Badges can be bad at 13ergnir'stook Store. Mona MELlWlL—Another military company arrived bete from Mistprg this morning. A %Trim of Litt -Artillery, from Tex 03 pelted through here flolitl•lew York cily kat, evening, en route. Son rd. Itsv'n W. Dialablireact in the Odd FrLow's Hall,,m) Ond . street above Piue, on Sone.ay evening,lifeusnal. ,; 4 a t .— Tata autralePatisillarin hottored a MUD her of our (*Ana last , night with a handsome serenade. Ix Tower.-4enit;4lol.6th Rouses of the Legislature are' dalitilsilring in the city, in view of the extra melon of that bodi, wLdcb czmtaences next,Vbiltfial. Tux mar nurtistittas of money to the wives pant and families of the Dant volunteers of this city was made yeste by the colnualttle hav ing charge of the K. Belief Fund, Regn., lar weekly dishibulkoisre to be made. Tel Looit-UP coutiphold no less than fourteen lodgers last sight, aMof whom waadiaohtifWA by the igunet,„tlikporuing, except opet—an obstreperouji 1101001 d—who was gent across the way . fot:tatolays. Tits CH3I.IINAL CHARON against Phillip Zim merman, of Middletown, was ignored by the Grand Jury at the present term of Court. It was evidently a groundless and malicious accu sation. Conasertox.—ln the . liat of companies form ing the Tenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volun teers, published yesterday, we named that of the "Quincy Brady Artillery." It should have read the "Iduncy Brady Artillery, commanded by Capt. Bowman." -...,-...-. SECOND ENGLISH LUTHERAN OHURCEL —On Sun day last, in consequence of the confusion on Capitol Hill, divine service could not be held in the Second English Lutheran church. We are requested by the pastor, Eev. E. S. Johns ton, to state that the usual services will be held there to-morrow. FIRST ENGLISH LITTEINILAN CHHORCIR. —The presence of troops that may be quartered in this building is not regsrded as a sufficient cause for interrupting the regular religious services. Putlic worship may tyerefore be expected both morning and evening to-morrow. .----.0,..--... WErrr Ennstrainact M. E. Cauaoa.—Preaching every Sabbath morning and night, at 10 A. M. and n P. M. Sacrament of the Lord'i Supper this Sabbath in the morning; also, the last Sabbath morning of every month. Sabbath school every Sabbath at 34 P. M. All are kindly invited to attend. J. Glum, Pastor. A CAI/D.-At a meeting of the Curtin Guards, the company unanimously passed a . resolntion of thanks to the ladies o Harrisherg, for their kind attentions to the members of the com pany. ions H. Sroirsa, Captain. G. 11. Serovz.n, 0. 8. CAMP Cairnlr, April 26, 1861 I= Fouarn Wan Hon GUARDB.-A preliminary meeting of the enrolled members of the Fourth Ward, will take notice, that they are requested to meet at the Mist Baptist Church on the cor_ ner of Fine and Second, on Monday evening, the 29th of April inst, at 7 o'clock. All desirou3 of uniting will also attend. JOUR MAGLAUCELDI, LAMM BABSHARD, W. P. Humus, Committee on Enrolment. EXPULSION or Vows , ress.—ln Thursday's TELEGRAPH we noticed the arrival in this city of several Virginia families, who were com pelled to flee from that State, in consequence of their political opinions. Almost every day we hear of new arrivals from that quarter, and many in a destitute condition. The following is a true an&faithful state ment of facts connected with the expulsion of a party who arrived here yesterday : "We have been faithful, law abiding citizens of the State of Virginia, and county of Fairfax for from 4to 10 years. We have never inter fered with their domestic institution of slavery, either by word or act. We have endeavored by all means to give no offence, but on the contrary, endeavored by all peacable means to remain in peace. On Sunday last, to our sur prise, we were , notified to take the oath of alle giance, and if we refused to do this we were to leave the State within forty-eight hours, or bear the consequence. Our crime was simply because we dared to exercise the right of free men, and vote to keep the State in the Union. This was our only crime, and now after being shamefully betrayed by oar delegates in Con vention, (every member but seven of that num .ber voting for State - sovereigtity, or - in other words State rebellion,) and not knowing what other means to use to deafest and triumph over the Union party, they have adopted the followg lug cruel and tyranical means. A copy of the notice which here follows was served upon one and each of the Northern men in the county : " NOTIQS.—AII persons who are unwilling to join in the Home Guard to meet at Magor Jan ney's house, this night, at eight o'clock, for the county of Fairfax and State of Virginia, and feeling averse thereto, they have only forty eight hours in which to leave the county and State,or givelfull satisfaction that they. will have nothing to do with any diflionities that may arise amongst us. Casattat TIMIS; Joan W. Storms, emus D. CAutra, Joan J. Luria. The following paragraph from the Washing ton Eva►ing &ar of April 23, is confirmatory of the sad state of affairs In the particular sec tion alluded in the above statement: "ExPergon or Vinonnens.—Leet Sunday no• ticea were posted through Fairfax county, Va., warning all. Northern men to prepare to take the oath of allegiance to the State or leave in fifteen days. Many are now- on there way North, haling left there farms and personal Property at the mercy of thersecessioniats. As yet, no personal violence has been need, but many have been threatened, and the women and children are living in great terror. On Saturday last the Rifle Rangers , under Captain Stuart, were told that the time for decisive ac tion had arrived, and they must prepare them selves for hard service. The news was unpleas ant to many, and prominent men endeavored to get off there sons, but Capt. Stuart told them that they had none to many anyhow, and they could not be spared. The NorthitrOnen ate threatened with being impressed lato. service if they are nor out of the State in a turry. -• " flemintlettnialp el tgrapi), Oaturbap afternoon, 'April 2a,-18GL WE ARE requested to stag; that the Jobu M'- Dermont arrested a few days co en of passing counterfeit money, is not John M' • Dermot, painter, long a resident of this city. Tits LErrsas, papers and all EU tai uyttter ad dressed to officers and men at Camp Curtin will be forwarded to the Camp ground for distribu tion at the office established for that purpose. The mail will be taken to and from tim Camp ground threo times a day. LEFT FOR STOCllllol.ll.—Jacob S Ilabitman, Esq., the recently appointed Minister, left this city to-day en his mist-ion. He sails on Wed mstlay utxt from Boston in the Niagara. He leaves a large circle of friends, who wish him a safe journey across the vasty deep. ATISNTION "Sresnoun Barn !"—The survi ving members of the "Harrisburg Guards" are requesbad meet at the office of R. L. Muench, on Monday evening, 29th inst., at half past seven o'clock. Punctual attendance is re quested, as business of importance is to be transacted. A. Lam Linearrpole was erected on the roof. of Barnitz's Brewery to-day, from the top of which floats a large American flag. A: large and hand2ome American flag was also raised this afternoon.by Major Jacob Shell in front of King's handwaro store, corner of Market and Third streets. The "Stars and Stripes" were raised over the Lancasterian school this afternoon, amid the hearty plaudits of a large assemblage of people And still they Wave.—Messrs. John Young and Jonas Rudy, have each raised large and band same American flags in front of their respec tive residenCeS. Nsw AZIIIVALS I Nsw ARRIVAL:I I.—Just re ceived_ a large assortment of Now Spring Goods. We name in part ; 10 pieces of beautiful chal ies, 14 worth 181 ; 10 pieces of traveling dress goods, 8 worth 14 ; 60 pieces bleached and unbleached muslina,at 10 worth 12 ;60 pieces of bleached muslin, at 14 worth 15. Also very large assortment of Cassimeree and other summer stuff for men and boys wear. Also Stella Shawls, very cheap. Broche bordering, at-26, 87 and 60 dents. Also, a large stock of. Cambrics and Swiss Muslin, very cheap. Please call and examine at S. Lowy, Boad'a old Stand, Cor. Market and-Second streets. 4:11e);10:16Sailligi:13361$114 SIR JAMES CLARKE'S -- -- CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a /Maori:piton of Sir J. Clarke, D., Physician .thlraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine Is unfailing In the mare of al: those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is etlkieet. It moderates all eXCB.i3 and re- , moves all obstructions, sod a speedy core may b e relied on. TO fIAI;IRIED LADIES it Di peculiarly Butted. It will in a abort time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One - Dollar, bean the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counturiena. These Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE .1101 4 7THEqf Preruzuay,as,they, are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are Rfa In all cases of Nervous and Spinal aireetaans, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Patens Sion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wit effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and al though a powerful remedy, do nut contain Iron, calomel, matt mony. or any thing hurtful to the coostitation. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package whioh should be carefully preserved. N. 8.--41.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any an tborized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return mil.. For sale by C. A. BAIINVART. 179 dimly Cocoas.—The sudden cbangee of our climate &resources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Af fections. Experience having proved that simple reme dies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the early stages of the disease, recourse should at ouce be had to “Browa's Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be warded off. Publlo Speakers and Bingen will dud them effeetnal for clearing and s trengthening the velce. See advertisement. delo-d-swawOM MOFFAT'S LIFB PILLS AND POCEINLX. BITTERS.— irte front ail Mineral Poisons.—ln oases of Scrofula Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation of the Life Medicines Is truly astonishing, often removing In a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases by their purifying effects on the blood. Milieus Foyers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and In short, most all diaeasee soon yield to their curative properties No family should be without them. as by their timely use mueh suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared by WM. B. MOFFAT, R. D., New York, and r sale by all Druggists nov9w- ty WOOD'S HAM BISTORATIVIL—Among all preparations for the hair that have been introduced as Infallible, none hem ever given the satisfaction or gained the popularity that Prof. Wood's Al air Restoratir onow has. His Restorative has passel' cßoeal cfrinnumer. able fashionable toilets, and the t t tever they have tested it, pronounce ft a c, tint attitle. They find, wherever they have testa/ 1 . 0 lOWA_ ce it a peer less article. They lied, whore . e lair is thinned, that It creates a fresh growth—that Ily restores the ve• getative power of the roots on in, denuded places, and causes the fibres to sh oot forth anew—that it dissolves sod removes dandruff, prevents grayness, restores the hair to Its original color when graymest has actually su pervened, gives a rich lustre, imparts the softness and dealbility et silk to the hair, and execs it always iujri• ant, healthy and in Dill vigor.—"N. T. Tribune." Sold by all respectable Druggists dell lm The Confessions and Eroerienoe of an Invdiid, Punter= for the benefit and ate a warning and a caution to piing men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, etc., supplying at the same time, the means of Self Cure, by one who cured himself, after being put to great expense through medical imposi. lion and quackery. Single copies may be had of the au. thor NATHANIEL 'IIIATFAIR, Bag., Bedford, Sings county, N.l'., by musk:Mug a postpaid addressed envelope. apl9.3md FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY ! Scientific and Practical Optician, (Store and rectory 112 South Fourth street, below [Chestnut, naiad°lphlo.) AetettAS arrived in this city and opened an office for a short time for the sale of his celebrated OVED SPECTACLEII, with the finest Periscopic Elliptic Lenses, forming the Coneavo.ConTea surface, in accordance with the philosophy of Nature, surpassing in purity and transparency any other glasses offered before to the public, producing a clear and distinct sight, rend ering else and comfort in reading the most minute print, affording altogether the nese mar iron 1111 went= ruses, iwitroutng, strengthening and restoring the eyesight. These glasses are correctly and carefully suited for every age. Also fir sale his world renowned MICSOSCOPEi TELE-4=M., BILTHEILATICAL INSTRUMENTS, at Lilo lowest city Prices. Bt. L FRANKLIN, Optician, Office Third street, next door to the DAILY TZLEGfLLPII era FLAGS! FLAGS I tZiOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with Malang designs, LETTER PAPER with a view of I;# 7.. of4Elturg, printed and feV o idt e h rgs, 1102& ' Near the garlainUg Bridge. COZZI I== =I CAUTION. NOTICE. PURIFY THE BLOOD :. .__~ .J M. I. FRANKLIN, MILITARY SPY GLASSES, 11 lili 411'i The Rhode Island Marine Artillery. THE LATEST FROM BALTIMORE. More Railroad Bridges Destroyed. GEN: BARNEY CAPTURED BY THE VIE GEM TROOPS AT HARPER'S FERRY. The Re-Action Commenced. trM ' N‘TMFII Arrival of Southern Troops. PERRITVILL; April 26. The Baltimore evening papers of yesterday furnish several interesting items of news. The Bush river bridge was again tired on Thursday night, and totally destroyed. It is expected that the remaining portion of the Gunpowder bridge will share the same fate. Gen. Harney, on his way to Washington, was esptured by the Virginia troops at Harper's Four American 89ge were raised yesterday morning in the western section of the city—one on Federal Hill and one in the eastern. section. • It was reported that a dispatch had been re ceived by Governor Letcher from Mr. Cameron, Secretary of War, inquiring whether he would be protected if he came to Richmond for the purpose of asking an armistice of sixty days. Six hundred South Carolina troops arrived at Richmond on the 22d inst. . THE RHODE ISLAND MARINE ARTILLERY EN ROUTE TO PHILADELPHIA. EMON, April 27. The Rhode Island Marine Artillery leave )(ere this afternoon for Philadelphia, via North Pennsylvania Railroad. They will reach the city about 8 o'clock this evening. NO SHIPMENT FROM BOSTON FOR THE ENEMY BOSTON, April 27. The Nautical School ship Massachusetts is being armed and fitted out as the pioneer for the coast guard, service. Boston harbor is to be entirely closed against the shipment of any article for ihe aid and comfort of the Rebels. ARRIV4L OF THE STEARER DE SOTO Rescue of a Wrecked Grew—Suferings of North * ern Hen in Virginia. New Yon; April 27. The steamer Do Soto has arrived from An napolis, which she left on Thursday. The be Soto took thither, the Fifth Massachusetts Re giment-and the Roston Flying Artillery, with their horses. -- ' The purser reports that the De Soto picked up two boats at sea off Dividing creek. One contained Captain Adams and the crew of the schooner T. 0. Thompson. Their vessel was wrecked on the 9th inst., on Bluff Point, Vir ginia, and they were notified to leave in two hours, or take the oath to fight for the south. Two of them were thrown into prison at Lan ceston, Virginia , ene of whom is a British sub ject. The others took to a boat, and were picked up by the De Sato. The other boat con tained a number of wood choppers belonging to Maine, who had been warned to leave. Those thrown into jail are to be starved or take the oath to fight for the south. The schooner Westover, arrived from Rich mond, reports that after leaving, the captain was compelled to bring his vessel to city Point again, but was released by order of the Gov ernor. The steam tug Yankee, having been repaired, sailed this afternoon with sealed orders. The steamers Thomas Swann, Patapsco and Locust Point have been chartered by the gov ernment. Among the passengers of the Baltic are Sena tors Foote and Wilson, Professors Smith, Win lock and Rogers, with their families. The steamers Augusta, Star of the South and Florida have been chartered by the govern ment. The steamer Roanoke has 800 bbls. of bread and other provisions on board. FROM MEXtCO AND TEXAS Ministerial Crisis—Mexican invasion of nuts-- Burning of Roma—U. S. Troops Fortifying themselves at Indianola. NEw ORLEANS, April 26. The Tem:Aimee has arrived from Vera Crus sNith dates to the 22d Last. The United States ship Macedonian was at Sacrificios. There has been another ministerial crisis, re sulting in the resignation of Senor Prietor, and the appointment of Senor Mats as Minister of Finance. Gen. Zeragoza has been made Minister of War. The typhus fevAr prevails badly at the cap ital. Ministers Weller and Mathews are down with it. The Spanish barque Conception has been de clared a godd prize, and Condemned. Gold mines of.a fabulous extent- have been discovered in the Isthmus of Tehauntepec. The Alexican Congress was to meet on the 21st, and Juarez would, doubtless, be declared President. The advices from Houston, Texas, say that the troops encamped near Indianola have been compelled to take that place and fortify•them selves, and are awaiting the arrival of 600 others. Judge Haye, with a party of Texas troops and two pieces of artillery, were fortifying them selves with cotton bales and sand bap on Dog Island, and expected to be attacked by the Fed eral forces. A letter from Brownsville says that news had been received that Cortenas, with 600 Mexicans, had crossed the Rio Grand at Romad, and laid that town in ashes, killing 18 Americans. Two companies stationed at Ringgold barracks had started in pursuit. SEIZURE OF POWDER AND CONTRABAND GOODS - PROJECTED ATTACK ON CAIRO. Curio, 111., April 26 The steamer C. T. Elliman, from St. Louis, bound to Nashville, Tenn., was abandoned by the officers and crew when opposite this place. The deserted steamer was boarded by Capt. Scott, in the steamer Swallow, who found on board 1000 kegs of powder, and a large quan tity of other contraband goods. It Is sup posed that the captain and crew of the Hill man deserted her for fear of the consequences if caught by the troops at this point. Passengers from the South reportthat troops are beingi raised at Memphis, Randolph, and other Southern points, with the plan of pro ceeding by rail to Columbus, Kentucky, and from there march. to Cairo, and attack it from the opposite side of the river. The steamer S. D. Perry, from St. Louis, was brought to last ni4it, but no contnaband goods being found„on i boerd, Ott yap allowed to proceed . ABMS FOE THE ILLINOIS TROOPS. Purchase of Powder by the State—Plot to Burn Railroad Bridoo—Reauiting by the Federal Gov. ernmerit. Sr. Louts, April 26. Twenty-one thousand stand of arms, with emulation, were sent from the United States Arsenal, in this city, last night, to Alton, whence they are to be forwarded to Springfield, to arm the Illinois troops. Rumors being current yesterday 'that the powder magazine of Laflin, Smith it, Boico, few miles above the city, would be seized by irresponsible parties, Mr, Laflin called on tee police commissioners to protect it, and a de tachment of the State militia was ordered to guard'it last night and to-day. All the pow der has been purchased by the State Govern ment. The Bvenav Journal learns by a letter, and from private sources, that two Germane were arrested yesterday:at Wentzville, Mo., who con fessed that a plan had been laid to burn the bridges on the North Pacific and Iron Moun tain Railroads, to prevent the concentration of troops in St. Louis, from the interior. "Volunteers continue to enter the arsenal under the President's proclamation. There are now about 8000 troops there undergoing vigo rous drilling. Several' companies of the State militia are recruiting, and a strict guard is kept over their armories every night. - Kenneth illackensie, one-of-the oldest mer chants of St. Louie, died this morning. IMPORTANT FROM MISSOURI.—GALLANT ICKPLOIT OF ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS. Cameo April 27. The Illidoie troops have struck a great blow at the secessionists of Missouri. Acting under- orders from the President of the tfnited States, an expedition of Illinois vol- unteers crossed over to St. Louis last night, ad vanced upon the Federal arsenal at St. Louis, and brought immense stores of artillery, am munition and small arms, which had been stored at that post by the Government. The amount of Federal property thus secured from the hands of the secessionists of Missouri is otgreat value. Among the articles recover ed were 21,000 stand of small arms and a park of artillery. _There was no fighting. The Illinois boys declare, in true Western style, that Ihe'"isecessionists are enchred." This exploit hal; ca 'used greatajoy here, and the volunteer force is' ighly praised for the skill displeyedin the matter. Perranaram, , Apnl* 27. Flour firm ; sales at $6 87®$5 72 for super fine, $8132®57 for extra and s6@s7 50 for extra family and fancy. Wheat advancing ; Isles red at slBB®sl3s, and white at $1 40® $1 gio. Cprn better ; bus. Delaware at 68c., and western' at 80c. Provisions and gro ceries quiet. Whisky firm at 18c.®18i. New Yon; April 27. Flour quiet; 6,000 bbls. sold, at 6c. advance . State at $5 15(06'26. Ohio $6 60®$5 66 Southern firmer; 8001 , b1s. Sold at $8 00®$8' 25. Wheat advanced ic., with small sales red Western 142, white 142®158. Corn ad vanced :, .20,000 bus.. solt; mixed 69 ; Beef firm, re-packed, $9 50®$10 60. Pork quiet ; mess $lB 50;prithe $lB 60. Lard heavy at 911/410. Whiskey steady, 181(419. Coffee declined Fai. Stocks firm, exchange dull: NOTICE. lITHERRAS lettere' tee - tare eatery to the v estate of JUlliumkg.MUlß, late Ostia city or Harrisburg, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the said estate are reqoeited to make immediate payment, sind then having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent will make known the same Without delay to . . ap'27-Owd.-oaw. - JOHN-H. BRIGGS, Executor. NOTICE. THE PUBLIC are hereby notified that B. lIABTSHOEN Isnot connected elthe r directly or indirectly with the business of the United States Hotel.— an persons are calationeskagaimit giving him credit on account of said llbte' I; or paying to bins any bills pre. aented by him for the sam, ' as no debt contracted by him will be paid by me, and no receipts , given by bim held as valid. [lt] W. TEN-EYCK. NO IMPOSITION. • . REVOLVERS AT COST TO SOLDIERS. Gold and Silver Stars, Eagles, &Mims, Lace an d Trimmings always for sale. Also, a large assortment of FLAGS at BARR'S AUCTION STORE, ap2l Second above Walnut Streets. FOR THE UNION. ALL PERSONS going to the camp and wisin g a good plate of Ica Cream Or. anything in the eatable Or 'drinks nazi get it pure at the elga of the Ualoa Flag, at the corner of Ridge Head and Cumberland street. [27•d3ts] JOHN. M. WE INTER. ONE DOLLAR R WARD for informing onLUYwho throws stones at or breaks &win dow In the Novelty Iron Works. lid* . . J. 0. BUCHER. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at my office, In Harrisburg, up to 12 o'clook M., on the' 80th - day 'of April, 1861, for the whole or part of the following requisitions, to be delivered at this place in such quantities, and at such times as may be directed by this office. The reservation also being made to in- Grease or reduce the quantities in requirements at prima accepted. The allotments will be made within three days from the above date. 11.650 Cartridge boxes, with waist-belts and plates, and cap ponchos. 11,660 Knaps acks and straps. 11,660 Haversacks (cotton.) 11,660 Outten's, (oovered) with straps. 62A, Single bltt.axee. 620 13Wes. 1,040 Hatchets. 180 Crowbars. ' 260 Picks, 660 French bell tents, with poles' and pins. 860 Wall tents and flies, with poles and pins. 80 Hospital tents, with pples and pins. 620 Camp kettles, holding from 4 to 6 .gal lons. . . 1,040 kiesspans. All of the "above to be of same pattern as is required by, and to conform to the regulations of the 11. S. Army. D&YID HAYNES, 110 MARKET ; ST. HARRISBURG, Agent for LILLIE'S PATENT Wrought and Chilled Iron 'The ;and Burglar. Proof ISALW3EI,ISI. Strictly the ONLY Mercantile Sate made, that Is both Fire and Burglar Wog. mar29-dly NEW GOODS ! NEW . PRIOES!! FRESH ARRIVAL OF GROCERIES! PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES THET. • subscribe has jus t returned-from Philadelphia with a large and varied assortment of FRESH OROCEIRISS, QUESNSWARE, BACON, mods. NOTIONS, and everything madly kept in a &et Warr Grocery, respectfully calls the attention of his custo mers, As well as the public/ generally, to lila last arrival. Thankful for past patronage he hopes by seed alien am to loudness to malt a continuance of the same. T. F.BOTFR, aplSt.clif Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets. REMOVAL. rpfLE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully Intbrm the petite that he has removed his Phrmh. lee and Bram Toundhar establishment to No. 22 South Third streselnikrw NeresHotel. Thankful - for pist vet. ranakeihe bi dent attention to Madame Wendy a coatianasca _ ' < fjirjOns, , , XtRIEITS Ipr TELEGRAPH. Netu 2limittilstnunts. 1,4q.)110:1 . 4 , 1 440 R. C. HALE,• Quay. Master General Pennsylvania Feces. Harrisburg, April 24th 1861. ap24dst New abDutizetntitto. Ay er's CATHARTIC PILLS. 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Dun SIR : I am using year Cathartic Pins tu my pratice, and And theman excellent purgative to cleanse the system andpurtly the fotoVaiyu of the Mood. JOHN G. MEACHAM, M. D. CONSTPATIO; 009TErgNE19, SUPPRIEMON, Qour, Nstrztexcua, DROPZY, PAZALIES, Fa; 1111. • [From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada.] Too much cannot bo said of your Pills for the cure of Costiveness. If others of your fraternity have fouod them as efficacious as I have, they 'lipoid tot me In pro. claiming it for the benefit of the muititudea who suffer Prom that complaint, which, although bad enough In It• self, Is the progenitor of others that are worse. I bellve Costiveness to originate in the liver, but your Pills area that orkan and curo the dismal. From Mrs. E. 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DR. AYER. : I have been entirely cured by your Pills, if Rheumatic Gent—a painful disease that had Meted me tar years. VINCENT SLIDELL. of the Pills in market contain.. Mercury, although a valuable remedy hi skillful hands, is danoroes in a public OIL from the dreadful Cony:Men cei that frequently follow Its Incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral enbatauce whatever. Price 25 centi per box, or 2 boxes for $l. Prepared by DR. J. 0. - AYER & CO., Lem:U.:Naas. bbld by 0; A. Banavart, O. K. Koller, B. W. Grose & Co:,1:161. Leta, Holmau & Co., Armstrong, Darrisburg, 9:11 dealers everywhere. ap27.llmdaw Pennsylvania, ss. m a In the name and by the authority of impthe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ANDREW G. CITATLY. A PROCLAMATION. Wasarm, Au armed rebellion exists in a portion of the States of this Union, threaten ing the destruction of the National Govern • 'meat, periling public and private property, en dangering the peace and security of this Com monwealth, and inviting systematic piracy upon our commerce; and Wumutas, Adequate provision does not exist by law to enable the Executive to make the Military power of the State as available and efficient as it should be for the common de fence of the State and the General Government, and Wnsesas, An occaoion so extraordinary re quires a prompt exercise of the Legislative power of the State; therefore, I, ANDREW G. Curing, Governor of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby convene the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, and require the members of the Senate end Nouse of Representatives to meet in their respective Houses, in the Capitol at Harrisburg, on TIIESDAY,THE THIRTIETH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-one, at twelve o' clock noon of that day, then and there to take into consideration and adopt such measures in the prernises,as the exigency may seem to them in (heir wisdom to demand. In testimony whereof I. have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the Common• wealth to be affixed at Harrisburg, this twen • tieth day of April in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States the eighty-sixth. By the Governor ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Cbrapenteealth. 7