THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVKRY DAY, I3V GEORGE BERGNER. Tgints.—souns SOIII3OIIMOII, 'rue VALLI Tatsausre is served to subscribers fa the I cr.ush at 6 cents per week. Yearly qubscrlbsrs be charged PA. Wisso Orb Sain-Wigarsv finsousea. c. TILIBOILBre is also published twice a week during acesionor tbo Log/filature, and weekly during the re. Mailider of hbe year, and furaiihed to subscribers , et the o/lowins rides, ell ib : Single Subscrers per year Tee IBS SAW ON 1111111.010111. I subscribers order the dithoutinuastee Of their ewe. eft era, the publisher stay CODUZIUO to send them until a arrearapul pidd. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their nethille. pars from the otilee to which they are directed, they rrg•oesible until they bar* settled the bulls and o them discontinued a O. ill. .%roso 84 to D. W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET SITREET HARRISBURG, PENIY A. DRUGGISTS, PRYSIOIANI3, STORE- KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are deity ta.tmr aemortment of goods all mob art lee slam desirable, and would rompeottidly, Mlljoir attention to the largest and beet selected stook In this city, of DRUGS, 01IPLIOALS & PAINTS, Oils, Vim"lalliaa and Also, Dye Main and Put*, Artlat 001,014•6 and Tapia fours around Ilpiara, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Speak and Floe 0111 a, dottiaa Vials and Limp Okiboa, : Curdle Soaps, Spoilers and Cork*, ito., as., do., dm., &a., dm. %Mb a metal variety of nioumuly Tatum ,A,ETICIJA Wolfed fryni. the tieet linanfiloturera and Par tumors of Europe and rkdaioolmtry. Being very large 'declare in PArtiTB,j*BITE UMW ow, volume, WINDOW Gl4/03, &NW'S COLORS, PAINT AND BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR TABIETIEB, COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL KINDS, ai L . .------- -- M 1 , 4 .'•' . - _,, f3 4 , . . di , ?I , _ _ .7 , __P-1- w . ' ..... t I ) 3'i 0 ili PI We respectfully invite a call, feeling confi dent that we can ripply the tants of all on tome to their eatbdeotion. TEETH 1 TEETH 1 1 JONES AND MUTES 'ORc:3I4AIN TEETH. PATENT MEDICINES 4ND HAIR RESTORATIVES of all kinds, direot from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Oonoentrated Lye 1 Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell as low as it can be purchased in the cities. THAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS, COAL OIL!' VotiRBON OIL 1 1 Being large purelassere in these Oils, we am offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil UmPll Ahe: moat very cheap. All Nude ot , lamps , changed to burn Ooal Oil. FARMERS. AND GRAZIERS, Those of you who two pot Oxen our HORSE AND CATTLE POWDEIII3 a trial know not their superiority, and the wlyantap they are in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and In good condition. Thotu3ands can testify to the Odd they have derived from the use of mg Cattle Powders by Lnoreasing 'quantity and spalitj of mint: besides; IMProring• the general health• and ap pearance of their Cattle. o ur l ong experlerk, in the Imbues gives us the edvantage•of'a.thorough knowledge of the trade, sod i 'isiiiirniogermOtein the oltlee are inch that wwean la • very abort time furnish anything appertaining to Our buOnees, on the bad of term. I( ktioicfcie for the pin* pittiockior be:Wowed on our hon.*, we lope . . by ttriot liettention to bulkiest a %W O' 'selection of ivOltZ 'DRUGS. fldmee.,r Preset and tbil 4,omtizatiotce oriOtotiti of a • 'V .1\ 7 - / ~- . ' ~.. . • . .. . • ,~' -.... ~ , ik I/ 1 .*,1;-./_.-- eigil •-.--.... -z \ o , -....„- - -,\l" if A,3,,,,.....„,_-_,,-. -._ z.....„.... • ;`,.. .., • 1. " 4"-- -.'"- ,....- : ‘..... ---- - ' --" Z" - •:‘, s - , •- ‘ -• - ' 4l ,1 , 4 ) ------------- -- - • ..„-•-• ky, I '4T-1 , 1; ' '--, - - - ... , . )-.- -4".-, - - - - l'r sat:r t ., Pf.., ... --- • - tun air _::,„..... 7......,..„.....„...,,..........„: , ritgtavilli I) s 2.00 12.00 10.00 VOL. XV. inisuilancons SOMETHING mon VALUABLE THAN SILVER OR GOLD, IT WILL BisTonE THE WEAK, EINSTATE THE moo IN ALL ITs ORIGINAL VIGOR:AND PURITY. PROF. 0..1. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL, BLOOD ItesTOVATOR. 'td 'ltitrovt.ll ditiiiiist.lng• aid seritith gotogitth tfitat powers. t vro revividea,, , rehittateei aid renews the blood in all its original parity, and tilos nr i ,4 1 44 'rem the qs.ot Wainer/Me to attacks o fly thipatatioki eVer oared to die *Odd 'ftpottlthir form 'soiwto bo'wtthin the•reach of Ito ohlintosity ,nt g oily oombined es. to .the me* Mele' %OW "yet se perfectly adaptit es to get La Ponbil ulth the etWe of - mite* and bete* ettettle , the iteekist stomach, and .ltine up the di plitalenrgene, and Obi/ lit net epaseudfAher-irrilattolp. ie altio perlectly ezhlloraung in de erientet and yet it is never folloseed by leesithee or deprettelon of eptrits. It ts composed entirety of vegetables, Mid those ttaireitsbly consenting powerM Lode ned'.eombine Properties, and consequently cot never- Wore. • de a sore provender end care of . cONRIMPIIO_ littrtEr%lNnia , PiePWA - , LoO" •AP ITE, rAl,w r l / 4 1Bi l NEAVOUA_IRRITABILIpit, NICRIALGIA, p_*l.• hump op- TEN REAM KILO ofigcnpoQUONND 6 O,NI T s Tifo LANGUOR, D 1 S, AN - AEG TSAI' CLANS OIF CA. sal 80 FMAINSIILLT FATAL DALLIS? J7iNALN W es& MISS AND lERKDDLAIII. Tinsi is NOTatou rra EQUAL Also, Litrgr berangeMmite 'tit litittddlty, and Liver Oomplaist,' Mimeses of tbit Kidneys, or any genera de. magmata ofWm Winery miaow . • ketlttitatAtaly curable debility toltowfae CHILLg and ltv:vgßy but prevail* 1111 . 4taidke arising from Klaimatie talthentes, and care the disallow at once, if already at- TIteiIIILEREI should' hove* bottle with. Mum, 118 tt in fallibly prevents any deleterious, consequences folkwing upon *Muse of cltlrite and *Her. As It leivents oostiVettaturatigengthons the digestive organs; It should be In thahltuileof Alt persoosof sedeo tarnitailie. not accustomed to out-door exercise, should slwayi OM It. ' ' , MOTHERS should use it, for it is a pertect relief. Moo at Or two halbre the ltani , trial, she will peas the dreoptful period with pertain .. 1 a andsafety. There Is no : e about it. THE COW AL is Ai 'ol.qua vox MOTIONS; TRY IT! And to you we appeal, to detect the illness or deceits notably ofyoue daughters before It be too .14e, Mit also tb Youiltes and husbands, r while the former from fal-e deadly, often go down to -a prematore grave, rather than let thejrcondlilon beitnowitin time, the latter are so °lieu tented up with Ihe'exeitenient of busineas, that 1111 were nip - for' you ; they are, would travel lb 'the same goirewerd path until tt Is too late to arrest their rats! ISO tboaboilket okilotri vigliall4 and 40101tWa oonnuently appeal, far We are sere jour perar4alUng stridden nill.usernegly'point you to Professor WOOD'S RIMORATIVE OORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR is the remedy which should be always oil hand to time of need. head what the Press lay after thoroughly tenths tie matter, and ito moven'have PROF. WOWS It 'OORDLAL—It le too corded to Mello' that Psyche was (We seat Sew olintasc warmer than the West Indies to procure a sample of the beauty of Proserpthd in a box Alter 110D20 delay the messenger returned; and ea-soon or the' lid of the boa was removed 'oeit Bewail the Ills that 'Rah Is heir to.— Fortunate!, IlePti'Wen Rau* In:the...bottom o>; the.. box. PIO. Wood's Reatoratite Cordial re vive the recollection of the story, for it.inVigoratterthe bleed; lads the organs of digestion, imparts strength:L*lM nervous system, ant forides the citadel of health, so as to bid:defiance to the assaults of disease. it Is a healthy Wale, composed ea 'Moly of vegetable productions and while It is esollath- Wm as pure wino; no *pylons resells can pinsibir Ira use it le a deidderatutialn'the medical world, and those who are afflitlad with loeirof Appetite, Dyspepsia, Consumption, Faints**, 9iddlasse, Neuralgia, Patella.' Con of the Heart, Sa y will he, a end an *fallible panacea. St- Louis Duly Repro/ie." PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL and BLOOD RENOVATOR Is, without doubt,the-best Dude Cordial hi tits world. To those who are suffering 'freengeneval Why we would recommend its um; for,-while it is pleas ant to the lade, it is a:rena:moth& to the ostensaad will at Once tend to *move ail Unpaid*, of the b lood, end eradicate all traces of , dame& it can be taker by the weakest stomach, while time: in good health will Mee foetal extulartalug power. We are coatident that after using one bottle of Ithhkoordlal none will be for a day catboat, it,- , clow York Leader." ' A PURR, HEALTHY Teruo, and one . Tres hem •th deleteriods and injurious Meets sore to,. fellow those in ordinary use, has long been felt to be adesideratum in the medical world. Such a tante, and one so skilinaly combined front the vegetable Megdein as tolieein per fect accardancewith the laws of nature, and Hues soothe the weakest 'atemitch i end at the same . time allay -est' !sus and other irritant**, and lone up all the Mane el which the hum ,n body 9t otiow=, is' offered In P ro t. Wood's Ennotative Cordials.* Renovator. Renee, It la perfectly adapted to rid and young. .Readee,.trylit. Tbousands bows already done so, and the fueetlooetty Is uulvereal i g favor.--" New York Adm." PROF WV RESTORATIVE' CORDIAL AN COOD OVAT Garb of Caineria Thibillty;or Weakness arida& from mose,Miso Dyspepsia, Merv mums Melt. Sweats, ./mitdent 'Consumption, Liver Complaint*, ilthinutnetta, Loss of APpethe, Female Weak nee*, in all int aftm, also, to prelent the of disease, Is caresieo the best and moat agreeable ocedial. tonic and Renovator elm efrorwito the ainiCter4Ao4 chemically combined as to , be the most powernu tonic ever known to meeical'eedoide. *Rader, try it It wits. no - tow mon. We hAVene'besitilion to reediumeading it, ulna we know it to be a dife,:piesaant, and' Mrs 11) . . misdl for the Megan enumerated ..-" Hew York Dlic pla t a .111 Befbre uoUoing a patent medicine, we have to be our tam that it will prove iteelf to be all that It isfreenn mended. And we would say. OW She Restorative Cdr. , ' dial and Blood Ressovaint qt Prof . Wood will stand the teat folly, and. is fact, it le without any doubt the first article in market the porifyinvbe Blood and sttamidieb.' mg the system. We have no talks In redstamendiag Its use to all,“The New•Terher." • WOK TO YOURSELF IN TaLF...-row rainy In mute quanta of a tale delicacy &inn' supp t reaePlial ful, or obstructed 'ammonia'', and think bent tat, age imam that brand.by ware will Work !tapir oak from obstructions, and all mama right in th end, little dreaming that the seeds of death are alread y &eradia ting in the system. beemisd" the Vital energies' are idi. Paired, and the *Dare animal economy deranged, debta tated; and yet, aweless of thentseivis as .ther aro, if a remedy . ware at before them which would rattan a 1 the functions of the system, and reinvigorate ta. body , they would'take WI and W' ba time to mom& Mit' Iva:L i -- Puebla, think of this, and at once give them a bottlea Prot Wood's Restorative Oonibil and Blood Renovator,— uThe New York Conner. ,, 0..1 WOOD, Proprietor 444 'Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, 81. Lollar, No. agy- At No. - 444 Broadway, all the Tangly and Patent llettainee constantly pb baud, allay, treia and. gepttilitt Pord & Macomber, Wooldngton Avenue, Sole WS, or Alboy; Dr IL Snell, agent for achenected_y. Sold also by A. D. Bonds It Co., corner of 'Fulton and. Wiliam streets. • Jadifirso au* • ----;--- CHAS. F. RIIIIPP, ' . - . -.4...0ikw • no C FOriltrif, - szaw \'‘. 1141010, PRIL•DILPHIA, • AT Tag OLD , MIND. • Whotomtit and Retail liztoofacturor Of Port bloamttea s cab's and Puma; Dritaing Qom, Molloy Wats, Itettoolos,. ' Cftor Ouse, Banker , ' Cases, Leather Asp, WritlngDialos, Pftk el itegkl, Port Folioi, • Ell %olio, .1to: oot3-wly LANCASTER J3ANKTNO TES icror.4NTriziro. • EvaIut.L.IIIMItEDI6II4I43` 4 4 J o * et the Lapeuter Batik, Aphkill, Tears sleet ere wanted , For - win' the' nu Affitrai ' "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE ' arceilSz EE TMB HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 2, 1861 New 2breffisemitts STEAM ,'WEEKLY BwrivEks NEW YOB% AND LIVERPOOL. . • . ANDING AND EMBARKING PAB SENOIIItist QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) Theliver• pool, New lock and Philadelphia Steamship company Wend. despataktrig ,their full powered Clyde•buUt I ou Steamships as folloirs CITY CiF WASHINGTON, Saturday, 4th May; CITY OP MANCHESTER, Saturday, 11th May.; CITY Or ELL TIMORR, Saturday, 18th May ; and every Saturday, at NO4)0, from Pier 44, North Silver. REM OW PABOAGO. nisi CABIN . $76 O'.lBBRBGl6.: .. ... $BO 00 do to London $BO 00 1,3 do to London-138 00 UMW* I.tiordim, Aatwirp: Occ_. -• Mr Alison' 1019ttlog to. briutwattbeir friends °mbar, tickets beta at the fbiluwing rates, tolgew York Frani Gbraroxa or, Queenstown i let Cabin, $26, $B6 and 1106. !Waage tr. Gleerpool 140 00 irrbat Queennow 0, $BOOO. Thaw Stesuwes• Atast superior scocuatriodatione for twenwitere. Sad earn': experienced Surgeons. The.) , are built In Water-tigbt Iroalletions, apd , bare Paten Fire tardhliators uebnard: FOr farther. Information tpply at tbs•Ctunpaars Oakes JNO. O. DALE, meat, ap9941 AC , Beuedatity, New York. Or o.o ,; OPlWOrmnsi , Nous, Eblrrisbara • A WNINDS sewed sat the- ofiloe of the MINIUM! A WILSON SRWING NAOHINS 00:, apti.S•ed - Third and Martet Sweets. ST.. LOUIS HOTEL , , CHESTNUT ST.; ABOVE THIRD, - 'PHILADELPHIA. IN the immediate neighborhood of , the 'Jobbing Reuses •on Marta. Mid and Umtata Streets. the Banks, Pat OSee, slenshants' *xotioniM, am., 410. tars BOTH ON TEI ANTE]! IC AN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. WARD MR DAY.... $1.60. Dinner btAiWni 1 and. a &Moo*, 60 cant.. Nulls room fro:kW ants upward... A drat c.asts Restaurant attached, Prams Aotototttl to Ells of Pails. • The City tars take tasseogero from any'Statlon to. Or domain the Hotel. • - WirEngitsh, French, German and Spentshrpoken. a .1 Sal - ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL • • • • ItbARDING. • • . S C E ROO • "OR 10112GV - .ItEN AND. BO*. MOUNT JOY. LANCASTIR,t - COUN'TYi PA qtUDENTS prepared tor CotteFe or bug ),..)noes Loestmn . pleasant, healthy and easy of no was ivy Pennsylvania Railroad. For otrovalars email ing terms Re., address the Prlaelpal apb•letdentw R. L. KOMI, WAR ! WAR ! ! WAR !! ! TO AIMS ! TO ARMS V!' POWDER ! POWDER I ! 1 -0 PONT'S oelebratel GUN 4,141- itrarcnratoia - ,131 othek rtiwSie aaa ?dee man At:Saran by F. I. DU 'PONT, DR NEHOUR... , ' & CO., Wilmington, Del. For axle at .mauufacturer prices, by their Bout, JaMEe if. WREM.F.R, Harrisburg:fa: Orders rocelvtd at, warehouse, to any extent, for lap. plying the Mato Iteglinects, CoMpanies, &c. ' apll , F.IGAL,CII-61 MIT-4.41.4131-fit G. •S. , HARRIS, • ITN:T.CYN FLA. Ca . NIA NUFAO T 0 RY, S. E. CORNER FOURTH AND VINE STS., PHILADELPHIA Unlted States Flags or all alma, both Mailln and Bunt m'arrafactUred and sold, ' ar29-841 °slam os iac Lrioras) VSLira Co*. Co„ New York April 6, 11161. J Tag Animal Meeting of the Stockholders 11 end an election for seven Direlters of the Lykens' Valley tbal Otitopiny be held hi Philadelphia at the osiA of EDWARD GKATZ,NO. 2 :loath TtO itreetioc Aftwaday, AlotiliA clay of May nal, it 10 o'clock, A. 11.. The po'la will open at 10 o'clock end close st.-2 o'clock, A.. Ai, . WY. HAWKINS • iiAsitoo.ou THE DR. KANE REFRIGERATOR . . F`HIS oupericir: REFRIGERATOR, to -I.l'6oer .srith savant other allover sty*, may-be ftleud at theflutauradlry, at 0=148.1141y low Weal, Also, a grim variety 01 ita kooteßs, dupe tier &dab' ' • Y & - PAABON 0 ,1 . Cot , Loots and Pear streets, philastelphla. aprilll3,:, m . Ojpici or tuaLmuura , Uttar RAILROAD & COll I New Yea, AprX 8, 1801. ' HE :Annual Meeting of the Stockholders and an eleatienthava , Predawn, -.even Managers, AR hearetawy and Vaeaserea.ea the Lykene' Va•ley Railroad and Coal Company ha held ta•Phitadelbhla at ,the 'etleaot. XDWARD'altlel2; No:2 &anti 7th street, Ist . lam*, the' Otti day of May not it 10 teeliele Id Mayotte will open at 10 , coelotat aadetise it 2.oleleelt P X, . Xlll. ainans, iissuite : :R.l9tuy . . a. IP. I.llt la 3Th T MC THAVALINt? AGENT OF Tipt, Oa T - LINE.: OLD. TRANSPQRTATION LINE in still in sogooMitd operant*, and prepared to carry Ireight as LOW as any other Individual line between Philadelphia, fierriliburg, Babbitt'', Leadsbarg; port; Jerserahons, Loornevisti,' and all palate on the NorSiternssho e , and. Erie, and Williams- . port and Elmira italireeits.. , . Agent stHarrisburg, ' D. A: )113BNCII. '43oo4ll.etit to PescoticzeLiv*HlNCHlLLN, , Nos. 808 and 410 Idartetotrostosbovirldittb, by 4 o'clock, P.M. 1 . 1 4 1 ssrav4. 41 ElniabM.Tai rem ter' de l i , Ta us 143xF ' inoslug. F. ape U • ' • Travail/ Arm, WANTED TO P.IIRO4ASE. ' A:WO EiTtlaT ASE• toli* 45:014%:locatid la a roapeotable;pelgtibbr or witch pooseasion wilt mot 'a* 'waited nit algal mob Appl TEIIB OFFICE. STONE FOR SALE. , B vI LDING erox.s . of Stone suitable foitwrnpikleig purpeeis will tie delivered to any 'port of the clq . , or its vtalifty. .4.ppiy to initEr 'WM. COLDER, JR. rOE BALE LII(Old One to Five litindtvori Dollars • worth of err DONA). Noquire of C. 0. ZLMMNIIIIAN, morn 2B South Second, ou sel. No., . The Wog Oheetze Aoadquiy, T VQEt3T OHESTER, PA. , within two bowie ride from Philideipbis by the PaimLYlTa itie:Oeittekl or. the west Cheater, iiireoi :A* 0,1 44 7( 1' 1 re sume pluo diaties of ; the'TIIMER TERM on the Illta OCT lifav ]pri'antologil ten on the Lair OCT' OP SzPva4,, Abe *stioa; thwirotte, le in tession during the MOIRA NONNI& Its art mitred at aSrliMe 5 paggertypeyre4riPmft. , :u• *ramie n amble, tridents nognekervui shifts et tte:t f ocloca. The French, German add i4panW lanimegeortie -taught bly'Neidve, Ronan hettrodebots , ': For =meth% WE" tK. 7t..WY.L.h(.,riltintege. ' , 1 . 1 14 - 0 11 4 19*Pir,. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, S PECIFICATIONS adopted by the Coon- - . ti Commisalenere of the coUntles or Dauphin and re. r.), for the building and construct,. n or a Public Road, as recited Lin the Act or Assembly. the f Bow ing words, to wit :atones 1: — That M.' Cdnadssioners Or - the - several COllll ties of Dauphin sod Perry era hereby authorisut and instructed, immediately atter the passage , at tat. Art, to lap ontand coustruct agood sod substantdd load, commendog at a point near where the Turnpike i ftridge crosses the Susquehanna 0. nl, to Waits towuebto, Per ry county ; and running along Towing,Path of said Canal, such dist LLICB IS will enable 11em to strike the Turnplk oi Road towindil vauphio coney, veer Ouncanis Barn, at not to interfere with sa.d Towing Path so sago ob. 4truct navigation or otherwise. peowgglt. ?hat the several .sestina through , Which Win haunt passes WIU beeutltled tie pay forthe =beg of only as much of the same aspasem through Its own tertltorlr. ... it re Km ..toronyto,4oll 13t0,1880." raZtraert O. tfes the tts a u b rb ve di,travAecttuloithpte rd tierfollowing &poetic/alone, to wit lei. Meat the said Road shah be made and construct ed to Maid accordance with the Han or Prefile tow on ale in the ofil:et of the County Comettodoners respect 'lief,' hinted. The material used inesthe et a Babette tial denoription, snob at earth, gravel, or both; of which skate may form a component part. Red. The said Road will be let lathe lowest, resa.oe elate bidder or bid Jere, by the cubic yard; rip-rapping laeduded. U. Proposals will be reogven .dt3 Commissioners of Perry county, at their Mice, in BlM:anti.id, arid also at the °Mee of the edamlsslenere of Dauphin county, 111 darrisburg, up to MONDAY, THE 20th DAY OF in AY, at .6 o'clock, P. If , 1861. Ali proposals to be indorsed on a blank apealltcauun, which May be bad on *pilaw. tket to eaber of said offices, by letter or otherwise. Said a )ntraot arta be awarded au the 2lst day of May, at 10 Aback, A. IL, at the Juactlat House, on Dune:min •iAlt proposals must ea sealed." Terms will be agreed upon on the day of letting. Out* Tanis. 2,218 332 1,99? 168 Vilangiep In Dauphin gleamy__ Kip romping Hl int/ up , in Perry county... . RIPIVIAng in " tbe hallowing communication is hereby ordered to be pabilshed, anis to De anuemil to the soli epenillootto ej eke Commissioners oforeasid : OPTIO4 Op. StIRARIXTRRORA 01 Wsief FINANCE AND r:I7BIOIIZASNA. CANAL CoMPANT, Northumberland, Merck 18, d. D, 1861. 001416,910111211 OF DAORICIMIC,IMIrt : eisanmen :--J. A. Gamble, Prosidentof this Company, his based a permit to the lock-tender, at New Buffalo, trialiow you to boat material, tat free, fir a road over linpes Gat, at the Junction. Re has also directed me td llit up the embankment at the Turnpike Bridge at the same piece; which will be dons icc soon as the mend is nesigsble Respecif illy yOura, kc., J. DIEFFENBACHER, General Superintendent JOHN S. MUSSER, JACOB BERM, GEO. GARVERICH, Commissioners of Dauphin Co. Attest—JossPn Muria, Clerk. [apBo-dawtd - • PITBLIO NOTIOE. ' *ICE ie !Araby given "Iltit ietteles tebtamentery on the Wale or Dr. DawsrA L. Orth , tate of the city of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, deceased, have been duly granted to th e subscriber who resides in wild city. Ail parsons hiving claims ur demands against the estatref said dcaudent are hereby requested to make .sown the same to the subscriber without delay. ap29-ltd-etw ' HARTER L'ORTH, Executrix, PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD I :IVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA Phe Istisonger trains or the Pennsylvania Railroad Cow puny will , depart! from and arrive as Harrisburg: said ohiladelphia es follows =2 i•HROUNH IXPRIHiI TRAIN leaves Harrisburg, at 1.16 ro. lel arrives at,West Philadelphia at 6.10 a. m FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 8.20 a al.. au. trrives at West Philadelphia aL10.05 a. m PAST MAIL TRAIN leavea •Elanisburg at 1.16 ut %ATM" at West Phtlestelpbla at 6.10 , p. is. iliese trains make close connection at Phuadetpubt with es New York LIDOS ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, via Mount Joy, leaves Harridan, at 7.30 a. tn., and unveil at Wea k .tuladtd?Oia 80 p. ut. tairawitake AccommomerzoN TEA LPs, rla. Cohem. iata, leave' Harrisburg a 4.10 p. and arrives at West xt 9 25 p. ca. • • 1 ACtIiIIitODATION TRAIN, No. 2,' 1a Noma Joy; leaves Hamisbury al 4.20 p. m. oonnooting at DWer. ville with HARRISBURG ACCOMIAGDATION TRAIN, ail arrives M Waal Philadelphia at p. m. ", • TRHOUGH MCPREM TRAIN leaves Philadelphia' at 10.45 p m., Harrlab.otg =at 8.05 a. m, /hooka 8.05, ar. rwas at M 114040114 4 40 .1 ) . tu• MAIL TRAIN leaves Rhiladalphia at 7.80 n. 11 rrisburg Lto p.m, Altoona, 7M5 p. aruk 'reties At Pittsburg at 12.20 p.m. . .„ FA2I LINE lame Philadelphia at 11.40 a. in., Hard& burg 4.05 p. m, Altoona 8.40 p. m,, and arrives at Plitt burg at 1.00 a. M.. - : HARRIXBUIte ACOMINODATION TRAIN leaven etulidelOhla at 23i p. m., tanciater 6.05 p. 031- umblark4op.m.; and ailing as Hantsburg 8.08 ih.M. A,COOMMODNIION TRAIN, Maven Philadelphia at 4.00 p. m , I;anearter 7.44 p. m„Mount Joy 8.28 p. in., Tuna. bettdown, '8.48 pr m., and arrives at .Harrisburg at 5.45 p. m.., 5 . Attention - In called to the hit, paascaMeis leaving, .I.lloadelphia,Ms , 4.ooiP..an., , aomiec_t 1a I 0 te r 9Sith. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION THAW, and arrive at Harrisburg at ;9.4 t 5, "k. ' . " - ' 114110111. D. YOUNO, . ; • s..tlgpt. East. Div. Saana.fitatiramt. Itssigneeeffialp of Real Estate.. SUBSCRIBERS will sell by public .Oldery,at the court Econse, at Harriaburg, on Bator day the 15th da,y - 01 Jane next, at two o'cicir, The MOM oriohn Seitioroionalsting 0f. , 186" acres, :Amsted Sesquehanna township, about three miles from Harrisburg, adjoining lands of John H. Vox. John Zinn and others. ihrre are erected on the Firm a *go Two Story Shane HOMO, a Bank'Bern, Tenant Hones, Stabler, &o, . There to she a )ante orchard of apple, rear peach and cherry User or choice varieties in einellent bailing or- Aloo, veineof good Lime Stone, which him heein and can be worked to advantage. ' Tbe property will be sold lb a body or in parcels torrid muchasera ; and thv sale, be peremptory . Conditiona.One fourth the`purchase 'Whiney to be Kidd WIWI% one week of she dal' Or, adeeithe% PXil*M e.oe will begivPn, subject to a lease running to the let of April next. The purchaser to be entitled, to doo - holf, the crop ; one , fourthlSlVftliret- day of October, the residue -aritheleCirifiApill.'.. Thertwo, laatlitaPPeoto to t r y,interest froca the days 44 sale, and tobe t Wishes .; Oflrt 1 010 1 449 be VI lbflifild o tttf 4 1 1*M a 413 AZ I"fkLPP:47‘l l : l7 :7 , ,v - - 1171M :1 1 0) Ine 6:746 TEN, ' ° ' Whited mi - the fin; in trr tro r# to lAA fraPitT r Ark, r•-• • *or. r g' Neu) abvtrtistmtuts Aggregate SUMMER TIME TABLE. ON AND AFTZR hIONDAY, APRIL 16th, 1861 VASTWAAD. W ESTWARD. Chre Cettgrapo, HARRISBURG, PA Tharsdny Afternoon, May - 2, 1861 Prom 'Mir Morning Editton. BY TELE& THE WAR FOR THE UM, A Secessionist Arrested for Treason. THE INDEPENDENT RANGERS AT WORK The New Postmaster - and Oolleotor Entered upon their Duties, The New Collector and. Postmaster at Baltimore Display the Stara and Stripes. Singing of the Star Spangled Banner. 9,760 yards FORT M' HENRY RY REINFORCED Exiles in Washington. LATER FROM ANNAPOLIS. The Union Feeling at Baltimore JUDGE BUBO OF TEE CRIMINAL COURT ' DENOUNCES 'TDB RIOT His Charge to the Grand 7nry on the Subject. THE DUTY OF THE GRAND JURY EXPLAINED: Later from Washington. ORDERS TO COMMANDERS OF REGIMENTS Unfounded Rumors Contradicted. Capt. William M'Mullia, of the Independent Itaugers,Arrested 0. A. Greiner, a secessionist from Georgia, yesterday afternoon. The arrest was made by order. of General Patterson. It seems that the family ot. Mr. Greiner has been living in Philadelphia for some months, but he arrived only on Friday last, and put up at a private boarding house in Arch street, Derr Juniper.. In order that there would be no mis take in utakiag the arrest, Capt. McMullin took hoarding attire house.where the suspected par ty was, and satisfied himself fatly that the sue pinion was well founded before he executed the order of General Patterson. The arrest was made on theallegation that Mr. Greiner beaded the citizens of :Savannah, ,Georgia, and. drove the United States forces .from Fort Pulaski. The accused was taken to the office of the United States Marshal,,but Commissioner. Hert z litt not being present, a preliminary examine- , Lion took place before Alderman Beitler. Captain Mckinllin testified as follows : From: information and frrith "Major tienerall Patterson di kriestbd tliid Igeritleman on the! charge, ottsaingtxurgerged In the taking of For tt Pulaski from the United States forces. He ad-I „mite to,me thatls wallet the taking of Fort! Pulaski ; , which-was handed over t o the Statei tFoope whenzgeorglaseqedgst, To the tralted Suttee District Attorney he said that the Fort was taken before Georgia se Question—DM. he state in what capacity he acted? Answer—Xe said. that , he commanded ti 4 forme *dell captured the Defeudapt—X may a private). Witrieea—Re said that he was , about to re tam to Eleorgia--that he had come here to,e4 his family. , After a,partial hearing of, the case the an eneedovae committed for a further hearing, the case .not.being bailable. Mr. U. A. Walborn, the new Postmester, topk pasessionr,of: the Post OtEee this morrning. He la now busy with the damns of his.new eition, aided, by Mr. Edwin Booth, the Chief William B. Thomas, the newly ap" pointed Oollector of. the Port, took poseksisOn of his post this morning.::. THE AMERICAN FI4AQ DiSLATED- Bei:moan, May 1 At noon the Star SPangled Banner was raised with greatdettiOnetraticulfrom the Poet °dice, and Onstom - Roue, by order of the newly ap pointed officials, who to-`day entered upowtheir duttee latiraocrOwd•-aseembled in froiti Cuisibiltilloinie to 'Witness the 9ng'raieTgs , note Wes erected 'over tier portiobla dtat I petitY, a cilia — tier to 12 ebtdcki, IrlalserVe l vetedisiiiiitecitptain of feli t ii4ointl to 4itted,i l ;6 l , 4aidengtkrtha tioribicAtievi •xitotiut Kdoi .r , NO 3 . 1 PILLUDIMPRIA, May 1 ?,team triutin fifftrt. liavtog I racored Steam. Yower Preset% ) we aro prepared to exerule .10F: and BOOK PRINTING of every I,,eriptinli. cheaper that It ros ,, Ir• done at .05. - other OP riishmpr tln he country ti , rlt l • 1. vr,RTIBI'CIi .22Y' Four 0u.1..cr Ira:" c.• nocitote 000 hill +tit ..r.• u::wc flan I. "n - coneutute n iqUarr . HMI! SW:. .me . •.• •• ono • olio month.. . . throe muntne, • • Aix cooottcr.. . one year........ . ..... . cpure one day • ouc . werk.......... ......... 2 00 •. one month . 3 00 three mouths.... , . OD • six mouths.... .... ...... . 00 000 year 10 co sgr Bluffness nedoes mserted in the Ledal ectitanss, at afore Marriages itqd koalas, FIVE CENIB PER LINO or each .cisertioo Qr2,,tages, start Doottc• co he o.harron revist Aventsements. flag, which bs it spied to the breeze was greeted with tremendnous applause, the wav ing, of hate, and cheers !or the Union and the old dag. The crowd thee Joined iu singintabe star Spangled Banner, Fitt li'llenty has been-further strenthentKl by the addition of four hundred United States soldiers. Thu latter were placed safely within the walla of: the fort last night, and =fripsish double assurarmi that Baltimore will be keptin awe of the Federal power, if the authoritl, a ur the mob try to make any more trouble.' There is not one vt.)rd.ui truth in the state ment that Lord Lyons asked for a sixty days armistice between the (3 aed tale rebels Letters reneived herd ti-day, from Paris, Stale that the Freucu Government is fully posted on American affairs, and that no spa • pathy is telt fur the Confederate traitors. All the southern jouruals received hate to day state that largo numbers of rabbi troops 114.8 gathering io the southern tints, Azad that free negruea ate being hoprease.l into the Con federate service. LATEST FROM. ANNAPOLIS ArmArow, April 30., Last night the entire garrison was called to arum iu consequence ut a diminfige of oaf:MOM and rockets from Furt Madison, on. the oppo site side of the river The men slept on their. arms all night, expecting a demonstration from Baltimore. the camp is unusually quiet to day RHONE BALTIIIOIIE =eon Judge Bard's °halve to the Grand Jury on At Late Mot Judge Surd of the Criminal Court to-day,,M chatgiug the Wand J nty, called their attention pArticalarly to thi attack of the mob on •he military uu the 19th ult., which was that the guilty in iy be brought to punishment. Ile says a tint has occur re/ iu our midst, and . a stem of thing sated ColltillUed to exist, whip h demituds thorough investigation at your hands for the punishment of crime and the viutlhat- Lion of the good fame 01 this city. "On the 19th of April,"coutiuues the judge, " a body of United States troops, on their peas" age to the Capi tal, through our streets, iftobe dience to the call.of the (Jolted States authonl4 ties, were assaulted by a riotous mob. Tim, were blockaded and numbers of them killed or seriously wounded. The excitement mad .alarm which has prevailed since has been ,appalliyg. The peaceful pursuits of trade have been almost entirely abandoned. It is your duty, gentlemen, under the solemn oath you have taken, impartially to inquire into these occurrences, and present such per son or persons who may be known to you, or shall be shown before you, to have Lome a part in this riot. Your investigation Is not , to be , confined to the occurrences of that day alone: You will inquire whether there was not prepa ration, sod - by whom. You are bmnd to pre sent those who aided in the destruction of th 6 Railroad, and prevented the safe march of the troops and assisting in impediog their passage: At the same time it is your duty to inqUit6 whether any of our own citizens were withoitt justification or provocation fired upon by the troops and killed. In this connection, I call your atteritiob to the sections of the code of public general his, respecting obstructions to railroads and to'thit section respecting the injuring of telegtltph. lines within the State. The court has now'dis charged its duty in laying before ye`n what has Occurred, and your duty under the lure in' COll - The responsibility is now with you to the fuldlment of this duty. You are sworn as well as myself. I have only to add that the turnuit'Of popular passion should not distort) the deliberations within the hails ofjustice." WAIOUNGION, Idrit7; Orders have been issued to the commander% of regiments and intiependent companiet-to make their reports to the head-qoattereMe partment of Washington, stating among other things the strength of their commands, the character of their arms, the sop* of ammu nition, the degree of proficiency of their drilla and the character of the same; if they under stand the drill as skirmishers, if they have practiced at the target and the range and pro ficiency thereof, and if they know the manual of the boyonet exercise. SECOND DISPATCH ,Among the unfounded reports of to r daywa s Poe that the War Department hea =moved, dispatch stating that the Confederste i t*ite troops were concentrating in., Virgin* f oram immediate raid. Military men fpprs on that subject. "`", FOR THE trZOON. A LL P4RSONR going to the camp and A Li a good plate of Ice Cream or anythik kk the ratable 4:11- drinAs cite get it pure et the ergo of Ibe: uTz.rion gorpex of Ridge Road apacupporbind. "strecit. [27-a3t 4 ) J 0 ,4714. WWI'S. SIGN OF THE GloriotraSartltagla . Banner ! 04trrIzr.gg'817"Piii,1 Or WELL - PAPER. 1 13L7BOADI , Itai ho ;EFLENLIIIr Mat:oW BUNT* to which We oellthenttontiou of our trlenVe, nod ootilo, imettelhtm to examine OUT goods 'and pricee. Wears dethrtelned to sell.o BCH = s ll l ,ll 3 t ro Vv z - Neer the Harrinburg ad/ sp*ll Eia 4 0 b 00 BALTIMORE, May