THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERG-NER. TERMS.—Serate l;atricarrnoe, Pas Dam Tiutosere is serf' e.l to aubscnuer orottgb at 63( cents par waat V 63 y 11. be charged $4.00. Wawa! OD Sou -Nom Taisoaere Is p•ablishoti vilce a arlui ..rta eesekinpf the Legialatare, and washy durir.,l the re. mainder of kite year, and rerniehed to auti7vil bPrft c t tbf ollowlng rata, tngte Subeerthere per ycer fleece TB* LIM OV *TWVATILIS. 1 r“..lbgcr,bers order the discor.tinuence ni:tr Dont par.et is, the publisher may continue to seri thorn until ail arreerages ere paid. If subsoribem neglect or rehire to talCe their neurone. „la s from the office to which they a re re d i rest an ed, d they ere responsible until they her^ satindordc.red them discontinued • 1:111. itl. Oroes . & to ID. W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO, 19 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PENN' A. DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE• KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily addlilg to our assortment of goods ail each articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your attention to the largest and beat selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, OSIMICIALS .& PAINTS, Plls, Vandshetand Glued, Dyclltuffis, Glass and Putty, Artist Colors and Tools, Giound Spices, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine Oils, Boitles, Vials and Lamp Globes, Cantle Soaps, Spongei and Corks, &0., &C., &C., &e., &c., &a., &c With a general variety of PERVINERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected ftcan the beet reanuracturers and Per fumers of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WITHE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW OLA.N, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST B BittlsllEB IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZES 'OF ALL KINDS, We respectfully Invite a call, feeling cad. dent that we eau supply the wants of all on time to their satisfaction TEETH ! TEETH ! JOVE'S AND MUTE'S POROEWN TEETH. PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Concentrated Lye Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell as low as it can be purchased in the cities. THAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS, 00,0 OIL! CAR.BON OIL ! Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved patterns, [very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn noel Qll. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, Those of you who have not given our HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not their superiority, and the advantage they are in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in good condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by the increasing quantity and quality of milk, b e a m haprqviog the general health and &p -igment* Of their Cattle. chp long experience in the business gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are Ptah that we Call in a ferieshort time furnish lauthing appertaining to our business, on the beet of term Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on our holies, we hope by strict attention to buniusis, a careful selection of titran DRUGS, at his pries, and the deign to phase all, to merit etaxatthmatee at the Won of a dleorlall- • , \ / • etas, 0 " •• • ••••._ i 2.00 12.00 10.00 VOL. XIV. Nem 2ilturtisementz. 6oKETENG MORE VALUABLE TRAIT SILVER OR GOLD, 1=113101: - • - IT WILL lIESTaiftTHE WEAK, BINSTATI: TIVI BLOOD IN ALL ITS MOD= molt AND PURITY. PROF. 0. J. , WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL, BLOOD RENOVATOR. Is preeisely what its name lndlates ;Ibr, while plateau to the taste, ft to revkifylng, @anger/tang and strength• ening to the vital powers. It also revorides, reinstates, and-renews the blood in all its orleinal purity, and thus restores and renders the system-invulnerable to attacks of diocese. It is the 0..1y preparation ever offered to the world in a popular form so its to he within the reach of all. So chemically and skillfully Combined Wl' to be the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted as to act in perfect aceurdanee with the laws of nature, and hence soothe the Weakest stomach, and tone up the dl motive organs, and allay all nervousand other Irritation. It Is also perfectly exhilaratieg In Its credal and yet It is never followed by laseltudeor depression of spiral It la composed with ely of vegetables, and those th.oroughly combining powerful tonic and soothing properties, and [ consequently o.in never 'glare. As a sure preventive and mire of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS INDIGESTION, DYE. PEPSIA, LO SS OF APATem: pArmrtazis, NERVOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PAL PITATIMN OF THE HEART, MlLAN °aux, HYPOCHONDRIA, NI SWEATT), LANGUOR, GIDDINESS,. AND AIL THAT CLASS °Fes- SESSOFBARFULLY FATAL CALLED FEMALE WEAHNSRS AND IRREGULARD. TIES. IHERE is NOTHING ITS EQUAL Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liter Cwrplaint, Diseases of the Kidneys, or any genera de rangement of the Urinary organs. . . . It will not only cure the debility...WM*lns CHILLS and FEVER, but prevents all attacks arising from blia.matio influences, and cure the diseases at once, if already at tacked. . TRAVELERS should have a bottle with them as it In. fallibly prevents any deleterious coneeeneneas the m, upon change of ohmate and water. Aa prevents costiveness, strengthen& the disteettee organs, It should be In the handh of all persons of seden tary habits. LADIES not accustomed to otti-door exercise, should always use it. ~. • . WITHERS should use it, fir It Is a periect relief. Taken a mash or two before the Baal trial, she will. pass the dreadful period with parted ease mid safety. There is no mistake about it: THE CORDIAL IS tiLIaWE CLAM FOR DIOTHRR.B, TRY IT And to you we appeal, to detect the Illness or dettins not only of your daughters before it bete° I rts,, butalso yoursons And husbands, for while the former from false delicacy, often go down to a premature graveerather thee lot their condition be knownin tinteithe latter are Bo often mixed up with the emdtement of business, that itit were not for you, they too, would travel In the lame downward path until it le too tato to arrest, their festal fall. But the mother Is always vigilant, ;and to you we confidently appeal; for we are mire your never•dallog atresutoo wllltunerringly Point you to Professor WOODl ftEzlOliarilitgCOßUlaL AND BLOOD RIMOTATOR as the remedy which should be always on hand in time of need. head what the Press say after thoroughly tatting • he master, and no one MR have a doubt. PROF. WOOD'S REWORAT/1111 li'h see corded to ohmic. that Psyche wai once sent to a climate warmer than the Weettridtea to manse a sample 'a the beauty of Prosarpine In' a box. After some delay the messenger Trimmed, and as soon as the lid of the box was removed out flew all the the that flesh is heir to.— formate/3' hope was found in the bode& of the, bor. Not Wood's Restorative Cordial revive* the recollection of the story, for ft invigorates the blood, aids the organs of ditestloo, imparts strength to the nervous system, and tbrades the citadel of health, sees to bid defiance to the assaults of disease. It is a healthy took, composed en Orel of vegetable productions and while it is strollers. dug as pure wine, no injurious melts cad.possibly (blow its use it is a deederstum in the medical world, and those who are afflicted with loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Conaumrtion, Paintmus, giddiness, Roseate% Palpita tion of the heart, &C., will here find aniefallible panacea. ;St. Louis Deily Itzpress.” PROW. WOOD'S RE.--ITOREITVE CORDIAL and. WO RENOVATOR is, without doubt, the beet Tonle Coln th! world. To those who are suffering from general de bility we would recommend its use; flor, while lib pleas. out to toe mato, It Is etromithetaing to the ay Stem, and will at once tend to remove all impurities of. the blood, • and eradicate all traces of disease. It can be taken by the weakezi stomach, while those In good beilth 'will at' once feel its Wider idog power. We are autddenC that after using one bottle of this cordial none will be Rm.& day without it.—" New York Leader.' , A PUKE, HEALTHY TONIC; and one free front th deleterious and injurious efface Ware tv !IMMO' tholle to ordinary use, ban long been felt to bee desideratum In .he mecacal world. Such a Rail; and ono en skillfully coniblued from the vegetable klngdkito al to, act In per. feet accordance wall the laws of nature:and - thes *tote the weakest stomach, and at the same;tima allay thle , rune and other irritations, and tone up al/ the organs Of which toe hum n bady ls composed, 'a offered In Prof., Wood'a Restorative Cordial and Riood Renovator. Hence, it is perfectly adapted to CM and youngleader, try It. thousands have twenty done so, and the teeknoety is univereal in Its favoro—..New York Aim." PRuPCSsoit WOoiya RES tOkATP/11 CORDIAL AN I) 01.000 RENOVATOR„ for the cure ol Goat! Delalllty, d eakness arbtng from any cause, also Dyspepila, Nerv• 011013100, Night Sweats, Incipient Oonsumption, Liver IMIOWIIIIIII, Lose Or Appeal% Female . Weak ness, to all its IN" ale% to prevent the Mettaptlon of disease, is certainly the best and most agreeable tiordial tonic and Renovator ever offered to Mir &Mated, and so chemically combined as to bo the mutt - powerfhl tonic ever known to medical Belem.. Baader, try It. Is WILL. DO Yon GOD. We have nObeatUtloll In recce mending educe we know It to be a sate, pleasant, and 'sure re• medy for the diseases enumeratod.....s.Nosr York Digd patch." • . . &fore noticing a patent medicine, we here to be our talc that It will prove itself to be all that It Is' recom mended. And we would my that the Reatorathre OM , dial and Blood Renovator of Prof. Woad will stand eha test fully, and, In fact, it is without :u m ii i doubt the first. article In meals for purifying the BI , and strengthen ing the system. We have hr tattoo rtiecutultete, Its use to ell.—wrhe New-York .” - - Milt TO YOURSELF IN How many in mooi . quence of a falsedelicacy suffer suppressed, ph I et ,, or obstructed de me li nsuration, and think beceise they are young that by.and.by nature will work Muff that from obstruction', and all come In right In the end, Mile dre/ming that the seeds of death are already Rumba. Clog In the system, bemuse the vital energies are Im paired, and the entire animal economy deranged, debit.; tatod; and yet, curettes of themselves ae - they are If a remedy were set before them which weithl restore ail the lunctiOcial of the system, and reinvigorate the body, they would takes, and thus be in time to MVO t h eir live Perents, di of this, and at once give them bottle of Prof. W tomtive Cordial and Blood Rettevitor.— “The Ne ork Courier.” O. J WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, Now York, and 114 Market street, St. lords, MO. larAt No. 444 Broadway, all the Faintly and Patent Medicines constantly on band, Alwayis fresh sad genuine. Ford & Macomber , WashingtOn Avenue, Sole agnate or Albany; Dr H. suet!, agent for Schenectady. Sold also by A. B. Sands & Co.;torztlw of Hilton and William streets. AM..° Stew OHAS. JUMPY, - its gottzsr 'viziers szeruir AMMINIMO: 'AT THE OLD STAND. Wholeatle and Retail listostitrtnr . er or Port Mono .tee, Cebu end rersel, Dreolog Casa, Money Belts, Betioules, (Eger Oases, Banker's Cases, Leather kw WiltengDeeks, Pocket Books, Pon Folios, Bal Books, &a. ooti-tely LANCASTER BANKai 0 TES ciEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS of, OA 0 notes of the Lancaster Bank, which failed wpm three yearn ace, are waor,„for which the - 50414 will be paid. Applrat ' • _ "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 29, 1861 33 lifisullaneaus. Assignees' Sale of Real Estate. y ritu SUBSORIBERS will sell by public outAry et th, Cogan Bout at Hartiabirg. on Satur the 16th day .of. Jana out, at two &etch, P. %I. The ram of Jean watiowa,ariaor, COnaisUng 0? 185 acres. mita .tod ln .§naquilantta tnomsbip, about. three miles from liaorniburg,.adjoiniod 'binds of John H. Fos. John Zban and others. . 1 here are erected on the Yard Clarg• Two stry Stops House, ,Bank Haze, Tenant, tionaes,,Stables, There 1$ alto a large orchard of apple, pear, peach and oberry trees of tholes varieties In excellent bearing or der: • Alao, several veins of good Lime Stone, which here been and Olu be warted to advantage. The property will be !oldie a body or in parcels to suit Fuchsias ; am:111m sale be peremptory. Conditions.—Cue fourth the purchase money to, be pel wiAtals. one week of ILO day of . Bale, when pretest sloe Wlll untied to a lessee running to the l.st of April next. The turobaser to be ambled to (mohair the crops ; one-fourth on the first day of October, the resides on the Ist of April. The two• last payments to carry interest from the day of WIN and to be stiletto torlly secured. There will also be oflbred Stir see at the same time and plaoe the endtvided halt interest of 150 acres of Coal Lands situated on the Short Mountain, In Lytens Valley, Dauphin county. . A. 0. 11110TgR, C. F. iIDENCEL aptiL242awmtd designees. ST. LOUIS HOTEL, CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.. IN the immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing Houses , one Market, Third and Chestnut streets, the Banks, Poet °Moe, Merchants' Rzobabger SOT 111012 ON TSB AMERICAN AND.EUROPICAN PLAN BOARD MR DAY Dinner between 1 and 3 o'cloet, 50 omits. Single room from 50 cents upward. A fleet mu' Restaurant attached. Prices aocording to Bills of Pare. The City Cars take Passengers from any Station to or close to the Hotel. iirEngthtb, French, Germain and Spanish spoken. api amd PHILADELPHIA NEW , BONNET . - STORE` II .. 7 ‘. OPEN:E"D WITH A TOLL asabrtmen front the Philadelphia and New York moat futbionable eatabliehmenta, to which, during the season, addition* Or the latest novelties [ruin those eatabliehments will be constantly received. MRS. A. B. BICKERTON, Formerly A. B. Carpenter, rise of the two Holden Eagles, drat bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge. marl9.3md ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARDING. SCHOOL, .FOR YOOTTG MEN AND BOYS, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTEIt. COUNTY, PA. Qll DENTS prepared for College or bad kjt-assa. Loeaaoa pioaaant.bealtby and easy of ac cess by Pennsylvania Railroad. For circulars conta.n- Dag terms. ato., adorers the Principal. ape letdiAtw E. L. MOORS. WAR ! WAR 1 1 WAa !! TO ARMS T TO ARMS ! ! POWDEIH - POWDER! ! DU PONT'S oirebratid GUN AND MID PO VDER; and all other Powder and'Fase mantifratured by E. I. DU PONT, DE NEMOURS & CO., Wilmington, Del. Fer sale at manufacturer. feces by their agent, JAW WHEIcLIER . ,! Harrisburg, 111. Orders received at warehouse, to any extent, for sup plying , the State Regiments, Oempanies, &o. apt? 3PIAALGII-61 IMIAIA.Crfig 1 G. S. HARRIS, - UNION FLEA GI MANCTFAC TORY, S. CORNSII FOURTH AND VINE STS., PIEELADELPHIA. United States Flip of all saes, both limbo and Boat. tal.mannhmared and sold. ap29.3'd Onus a 3111 Lydon' Vaticr COAL C0.,1 New York; cprll6, IEOI. j fr4HE Annual lifeetwg of , the Stockholders 1 and an election for serail Illreatere of the Lykens' Valley Opal COmpauy will be held In Philadelphia at the Moe of IiDWAMD GRATZ, No: 2 Booth ?tit street ' oa 11140 2, Ple6atitte of Mee eta; & t 10 o'clock, A. M. Tits po.la will open at 10 o'clOolc and elate at 2 o'olook, M. 1011. HAWKINS, apli4tairte Seoretiu7. NOTIOE. DR. D. W. JONES, of Hagerstown, ilaryiand, will be in Harrisburg, on TIISSDAY, aprli Sid, at the White HAD Hotel, where he may be oensalted from one o'osxis in the atter!' wa until num at Might, ncl longer at present. Dr.-. 10 %IS has many calls byletawto name to Harrinburg agate. • J0H11.3 will consult patients one day out of earth . month In the city of Snrrisburg. See the regular laver tbement In another part of this poor. All 'filleted person, wanting, te consult Dr. JONES tenni ontbetween the hoqi above mentioned. Advil. grade. [016416 - 323] :DR. D. W. JONES. THE• DR. KANE REFRIGERATOR'. rsOtt superior REFRI,GERATOR. to tether with several •otber onesper , styles, may be the teawatectoryi al.e.Veeitegly low prices. Als ,o w great variety of If'427lit COULIARS - of ware rker Ratak... 1 E. S. EARBON & 0 1 . Cor- Dook and Pear streets, Pegadelphla. "aptillg.tm - Mon et ma Lyzwea , VAUNT RAILROAD & Coat' CO., New York, April 6, 1561. rrHE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders 1.. and au election for a President, aevea Managers, and a Secretary and Treasurer 01 tbe Lyk.ens , Va ley Railroad sod *ad company via be held In esti adelphia at °Moan or HOWARD GRATZ, No. 2 Sloth 7th street, otiMeaday, the 6th day of May nett. at 10100100 k A. R. The pale wnl open at /0 o'clocur and close at 2 o'clock P. Y. Whi. HAWKINS, aps4avrte Secretary. F. Mar. .11EI BT aNC TRAVELING AGENT OF THE OLD WALLOWER LINE. IraQLD TRANSPORTATIONIN LE In suommiatul operation and prepared to carry ireight al LOW LS any other indielaual line between Pnlladelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams port, Jersey Shore, bolt Have% and all points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Ede, and Williams port and Elmira Railroads. Local Agent a D t A . MOOCHrrisburg, . A. Goods pinkie PEACOCK, SELL & HINOHMAN, Nos. SOS main° Market street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock. P. M., will arrive at Harrieburg, ready for delivery. the neat C. F. MUENCH, tII ARS • TraTellog .W ..A TED TO PIIR BASE. TWO STORY BRICK BOURBtwith tisok budding, looatad In a reipeatablo bensilor of *bleb podiaNl -will ad .lat wanted l a o , 49 1 7. 11 4 . . PM . TEUS AMA , NEW COAL OFFICE. pilE UNDERSIONED having entered in k. to the COAL TRADE in this city, Wouli real ectillnY solicit the patronage of the illtizens. I will reap on hand Coal of all sista, from the most celebrated and approved mines, which will be delivered to any pirt of toe city, free from. dirt and other Minorities. Ftru. Wars F iellaltdlrrilln. COAL FOR FALB HT FRE BOAT LOAD, CAA Limn ea :BMX* 'ox PersAns Inerchising , by the Boat or Car Load, will receive 2,240 pounds to the Ton. tem NO:71 Market street, second door front Dewber ry alley. 'Yard on the Client, toot of North street. Cr dens sett at either place will receive prompt attention. JOIDI W. BALL, newt. FOR SALE. MOM One to Five Hundred Dollars worth. of CITY BOI7DS. Enquire rt C. O. ziumnaluav, isturl4 No. 28 South second street. •-‘ORBAT REDUCTION IN PRIORS,! • WHEELER & WILSON IS SEWING. - MATHINES • t 1111211 NEW IMPROVEMENTSI AT REDUCED PRIMES. HE WEIEEL ER Jr. WILSON Miartufao , ,raring COMpauy having gained .It their quits at law, witty Infringing manufacturers of Sewing Machines, propose that the publio should be beneatted thereby, - thactuvra som.rdingly reduced the mince of their Sewing Machines., Aitorthle date tuey will be , sold atrates that ell pay a fair ;Mit ou the oost of manufacture, capital meow, and expense ' Of :making sales ; such prices a wilrananie thaw to. mate first' class machines, and, as herrrofore,tuarantee them In every particular. In accordance, with the aulteuneemont above I will sell 'their splendid Sawing Machine. at prices from $45 to $9O for the tine fell. ewe machines. It is a well anal). dated Mot that the: • - Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Is the beet one in the,maritet, the best made, must apple end leap Sublet° t f order, and they are now as Sow as theAnforior ma chines. Sall' and' see:the& a Third and market..• r del-em . , W. 0. HICKOK, Agent ....51.60. •• 1861. " 1861. INTERESTING TO ALLI• OATHOART• & BROTHER , No. :14 MARKET SQ MARI?, RAVX NOW OPEN SEEN INICAL Linen assoarierxr Or SPRING: -DIVY GOODS I ALL ILLYINI, ALL ITRICZEI,. IVERY EMI, /MIRY QUALITY, ' I exklude, retails tow .eccostoulowt. DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY t HEAVY vrooz.by DOMMICI - GOODB, PRIVIaI LOWER THAR EVER. Every Ludeoemeot of f ered to purchatore at . . • .OATBOART'S, darn NOZt drier to the Harrisburg Rank. CITY BORES FOR' SALE. laolE :OR TWO CITY BONDS of $5 leach bearbag.6 ger cont.,lnterest, being a safe good iniestment. Apply to 104 Sind , W. $. VIISBUIEN. N W ARRANGEMENT. CHANSE OF LOCATION • WiLLLOWER'S LINE. Thli s e old stock of oars being disposed of, the undersigned has broke out in a new place and es au tied a daily freight line between Philadelphia, New V ors, Harrisburg and ati peinte on the Northern Central, Sunbury & Ede add LaokaWana & Bloomsburg railroads. Thankful for the lib ar ‘ti. patronage heretofore extended he hoot, by protcipiness lii de•lvery, to retain all his old sutteMeng and patrons Ail goodi intended for the line must be delivered at the depot of the Philadelphia and Beading railroad, Broad ana 0 diowhill Biretta, Thdadel. phla. . All good& delivered at the depot up to fire o'clock, Y. M., will - reach Harrisburg dolt morning. wALLoW)in, Jr., General Age. Readlng , DOpot, Harrisburg. mull . REMOVAL. rpHE SUBSCRIBER has removed his I. 'PLUMBING AND BRA S 3 FOUNDRY from Markel street to Fourth etroet above Haricot, opposite the' Bathe climb. Thankful for past patronage, he hopes, by strict attention to tmainees, to merit a continuance of it. mar2o-31nd • yeli. PARKEUL • GREAT EXCITEMENT IN State street east of the Capitol, be . tween 4th and Spruce streets. A new Lager Beer Salm just opened, where everything .in that liue is ge nerally kept, and I would respectfully solicit the patron age of my numerous Mends and the public generally. lwda. D. ft B.vi 6/.IJEL. 200 OARRIA.GEB AT AIIOTION. SECOND SPRING' SALE FOE 1861: TN 'consequence of the extraordinary 11 money pressure of 'the times, and the accumulation or his stook at SEW Oanftla4ll3. the subscriber will holea second sale far this Spriag,l.66l, which will tate educe on,- Wednesday Morning,May 8, 1861. AT 10 O'CLOCK A. N., AT RECILADELPEZA BAZAAR, NINTH. AND SANSOM STS., PHCIADELPHIA, • The assortment (show Two Hundred) will be folly equal to that off;red at the first Sale, lecludlug all the most modern sty .*, and; nom some of the beet makers of Philedelehia and Wilmington. sir Meade wt t be positive. No pomponement am account of the weather.. x9-ltd ALM() li. 11E8I.NEW, auctioneer. STONE FOR SALE. lIILDING STONE or ' Stone suitable for turntilking puiposee wtli be de li vered to any pat orate city or ite vicinity. Apply to • mitr2B . WPL COLDER, 3R. NOTICE. AMEETING of the stockholders of the Commonwealth Insurance Company, at Harrisburg will be held at the office or the ompany in Third 'tree . on muNDate, toe sixth day of Mar Next, between the pours of ten and twelve o'clock A. IL, for the election of Directors to aerve the ensuing year. aplB-te 2s. H. CARRIER, Pecretary. BOURBON W HISKE Y 1 AVERY superior article of BOUR BON WSIBILEY, In quart bottles, in store and fqr sale by JOHN IL ZIEGLER, mar 4 74 Market Street. HAMS. --Three Hundred Extra Sugar ILL Cured Muni just received by apB WM. DOCK JR. & CO. 16E31. B4RGAINS IN PICLoW Was Atcanse, all widths. fingsrrso USSLIACEED AND BLIACHIrD Roams, all prises. Mecum, all prices and widths. Towsusoa, ail kinds. OxisTssfaums, very - low. CAW:ON very cheap. MOW CAMS 1 VOWS, afferent qUsltttes. Lam, eiRITINGS, ell-uuslitice. run=am Csscss. • LOON tloar Of littlaiSS. - Bran On. Cum. der Hunt or DRTIGOBT3. - Apy House Furnishing - or DosiesiktOsolsmitl be found nassr,' camitceaa Ai BOTHER'S, -.1 Her, to the Harrisburg Bob. From our Sunday Edition BY lELEG THE WAR I Extra Session of the Mary land Legislatue. GOV. HICKS' MESSAGE The. Senate Refuses to Pau an Act TEM HOUSE FAVORS A CALL FOR A The Railroad Track near Annag- oils Again Torn Up. Five Thousand More Troops Moving Towards Washington. No Attack on, Washington Permitted from Virginia. GRAND AMERICAN FLAG DEMONSTRA TION AT BALTIMORE. 13,000 Troops at Washington and 8,000 mare in the Vicinity. FORTS M' HENR r AND CARROLL SPECIAL SESSION OF THE MARYLAND LEGISLATURE-MESSAGE OF GOV. The Governor's Message to the Legislature was sent in to-day. It briefly details the start ling events which induced him to re-assembfe the Legislature. He labored earnestly to in dace the President to forego his purpose of . passing troops through Maryland, but the re ply was that the military was necessarily ren dared unavoidable. He refused to Col. Butler to give his consent to the landing of his troops at Annapolis, and protested against his taking poesilsionef the . Annapolis Railroad. Notwith standing our most learned and intelligent citi wens admit 'the right of the government to transport its troops over the railroad, it Is evi dent that a portion of the people of Maryland are opposed to the exercise . of that tight. His own convictions are opposed to the exercise of that right, and that the only safety of Mary land lies in preserving a neutral position be tween our brethren of the North and South.— Maryland has violated no right of either sec tion, and we have done all that we can to ar rest the Impending war. He had Impel that Maryland might have acted as a mediator. He cannot counsel Maryland 'to take sides against the General Government, until it shall commit outrages upon it which would justify us in resisting its authority. Our geographical position alone forces us to this. This has been all the while the ground work of his policy.— He is convinced that his policy has been main tained by a large majority of the' people. He apptale to the Legislature not to be swayed by passion, but to act with prudence and Christian like temper. The Satiate has adopted an address to the people of Maryland, stating that the Legisia tare will not pass an sot of, secession, but 11 they believe the people desire h, they will give them an opportunity of declaring for them selves their future destiny. The House has not acted on the, bet has appointed a committee to report an act for the call of a convention of the people, of which Mr. Scott, of Baltimore, is chairman. _: RAILROAD'TRaIi TORN UP A government messenger who left Waihing ton at one o'clock this morning, reports that the track this side of Annopolis Junction was torn up by the Secessionists yesterday, for a &Ames of two miles. It will soon be repaired. A body of s,ooolroops was to be moved this morning towards Washington. LATEST FROM. BALTIMORE—TER FORTS BALratorn, April 27. Forts McHenry and Carroll were reinforced last night, and the receiving ship Allegheny has been towed out of the harbor and placed under the guns of Fort McHenry. Private Shneadham, 76th Massachusetts rig: went, died this morning of injuries received during the riot when his regiment passed through the city. Meals THE RHODE ISLAND MARINE ATVITUERT EN ROUTE TO PHILADELPHIA• &now, April 27: The Rhode. Island Marine Artillery leave here this afternoon for Philadelphia. via North Pennsylvania Railroad. They will mach filei city about 8 o'clock this evening. NO. 98. -..- of Secession. COMZMON REINFORCED Faunaloz,•Md,,Aprill 27 Pititßirviin, Md., April 27. Ittaut ntiu ttfti- Hating proctored Steam Power -Presses, we try prepared to execute JOB and Hair PRMING of every description, cheaper that it Mt be dams at any Other ee tahlishmentLu lbs country RATIB ue gu.Ven,TIMIG. sir Four Itnee oriels conentine one-belt artari , ai area or more than four cOnatitate I Innare• Una pquaro, one day... oae one znc04.14 . .. e three manta ' 3 00 . 0 sin montbs .. . 4 0 ateear.....„ . IS on Ono Square One day if . .: . - 6 0 eno We. lt• *• .. •.. ............. . 2 04 .i One month „ 3 OG st three Combs..:. DOD " nix moths.— _8 00 t . One Yale i•••ii 10 00 .... Mir Easiness nodose euterted in the Leesi-ooaa ,ts or •ktfere Marriages and-Seeths, FM CENTS PER LENM or each Insertion. ages sad Deaths to be o6►rE&l of regular wreeteeementa:• ' F,L DEMCiikatiillsiCAT i;AtiIMORE ' ll A4ali i gl iii r APO.' 2 7. A grand flag demonstration was made at 1-at eventog,whlon thSatenia a se riatml difficulty between the poitcej - inadni gar shat Earle, and the traioniets; bat the tatter kept up their flag. To day Doane of any de inziption are allowed. SIOOND AMMO. The Baltimore 'Patriot of last night, eapti "The American deg lows hoisted. at the cor ner of Saratoga said Schroeder streets, in the nineteenth ward, this morning. it has el a , been holited on nde:ral Hill and a numb& of other points throughout , the city. •Beautiful models (111 satin axe being sold in theatres* and at the pto i res. , THE WISHINGTONII&ILTO MIN SENT OUT BE 'URNS TO THE CITY.— THE RuAD LINED WITH rriorkaa, TROOPS. It was announced yesterday morning that the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, through the permission of lien. 800tt, would run a- train of oars to Washington and back, for the con veyance of the mails and for the socommoda don of persona wishing to travel between the two • cities. Accordingly a train wesgot in readiness about noon at the Camden station; and a large number of persons purthesed tickets for Washington. They were meetly those who had been turned back in the train of Wednesday, and many having funnies in Wishington were anxious to reach there to look after their safety. There was also an its , manse amount of mail matter sent off from the post office, including the'back malls of the sev eral newspapers of the city. The train started at a quarter to 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, under the ohargsrof Conductor Showman, tad proceeded' on without Interruption to Jeasop'a. Cut, near the Annapolis Junction, when Rader rah soldiers were found lining the road nt evert point, and it was deemed beat not to-proceed lest the train should be seized. The engine • was reversed, and the train run back to this city, reaching here early last. evening, and bringing back passengers and , malls. Beverat bf the passengers left the train at the point of interruption, and would attempt to reach: Washington. by some means. GEN. CAMERON AND GOV. LETCEThaI Reply of Preeldent Llneoln to ttie'fir• ratans April *7 It Wad reported that a dispatch had leen re ceived by Governor Letcher from Mr. Oanieron, Secretary of War, inquiring whether he would be protected if be cameto•Richmond, for the purpose of salty:wan armistice of slatrdays. [This may be set down as a Southern ilia*. The true story about a proposad armistice is probably, that given by the correspowient of the New York runes, as follows "A deputation of sixteen Virginians and eight Marylanders visited the Pr sidenc on Monday, and demanded a cessation of hoiliitlies until atter the session of Congress. Mr. Linouln of cause, tkelined the proposition. One of the &panacea said that 76,0t0 Marylanders would contest , the passege of troops over her soil, towhichthe Pari dent rv . /eid that he presumed there was roast swath on her mil to bury 76,000 men. The answer was prompt and decided." WASHINGTON ALL RIUHT. The Eighth Massachusetts Regiment arrived at Washington yesterday at noon. The Rhode island troops, six companies of the 6th Massa chusetts, and the seventy-first New Task regd. went passed the Junction last night in first rate condition: The sixth, twelfth and twenty drab New York regiments are at A.unapolis. there is now 1,800 troops at theOspital, and 3,000 more on the road from Annapolis. The reported tearing up of the rails on the Annapo (is road is incorrect._ NO ATTACK UPON W.isEUNGTON. ISOM VIRGINIA PERRYVEUA, April 26 .I.S:Totter, of Massachusetts arrived here, from Wafhiugton, which place he left last night, L and brings important dispatches from. Gem Boot?. He furnishes the following item': Gen. Harper, the commander of the forces at Harper's Ferry has given assurances that Vir. qiuia would allow no attack on the Capital irom her soil. The authority fthis assertion is con fi rmed by a gentleman fr o Richmond as being the sentiment expressed by Governor Latoher. SEIZURE OF POWDER AND CONTRABAND GOODS. - PROJECTED ATTACK ON CAIRO, ill, April 26. The steamer C. T. Hillman, front St. Louis,. bound to Nashville, Tenn., was abandoned by, the officers and crew when opposite this piaita, The deseited steamer was boarded by Capt. Scott, in the steamer Swallow, who found. on board 1000 kegs of powder, and a large gum. tity of other contraband goods. It is sup ' posed that the captain and crew of the Hlll - deserted her for fear• of, the oxisevenees if caught by the troops at this point. Passengers from the South-reporttbat troops ,re being raised at Memphis, llandolph, and other Southern points, with the plan of pro oeeding,by 'rail to Columbus, Kentucky, end from iliere March to Cairo, and attack it from the. opposite side of the river. The stature - J r S. D. Parry, from St. lon ..#tts brought:to. hat night, but no oantra. A Gods beinglcit' tad on beard, ahe was all to 'proceed. I OE