THE TELEGRAPB IS PUBLISHED EMERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER_ TEJLlts.—sisou.Samicairmos :TIE DAILY Tamura is served to:subscribere m tb. x , ,,agit at 83( mats per vreek. Yearly subscriber ;.o.i be charged $4.90- WIIILY Arm Sitart-Wsuir Tra.stimtra, in:. TsLaciaarm lit also pabitsba4 twice a week during tn. se F. , i on of the Legislature, and weekly during the re malneer of the year, andfurnlehed - to surwribers at the rc+l , NN nig rates, viz: Sihnerlbers per Year; r Pen IRE LAW OD WIWSPAPIERS subscribers order the dbmontinuance of their 110 IVs. papers, the publisher may continue to send them unto s'i..rrearag,es are paid. subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newsps -;-, from the office to which they are directed, theX.ar , ,e.,pensible until, they has. settied the bills and order" th , u disoontinued Gross & Diu D W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL RUGGIS TS, NO. 19 MARKET SIT RE E T HARRISBURG, PENN' A. DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily adding to. our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your attention to the largest and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes and Glues, Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pure Ground Spices, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, 'Sperm and Pine Oils, Rot ties, Vials and Lamp Globes, Castile Soaps, Sponges and Corks, &c., Se., &c,, &e., &C., &c., &c With a general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the beat manufacturers and Per fumers of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S •BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZRS OF ALL WSW, We respectfully invite a call, feeling confi- dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH ! TEETH I I JONE'S AND WHITE'S PORCELAIN 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, COAL OIL! CARBON . orr, t 1 Being large purchasers in these 01ls, we can offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved patterns, [very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. - 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 nee of our Cattle Powders by the increasing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long experience in the business gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we can in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the best of terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on our house, we hope by strict attention to businesa, a careful selection of P'O'RE pßug.s, at fair prices; and the desire to please all, to merit a continuance of tie favors of a discrimi nating public. .. • ~,,... Nr, 4-, , • _•...,,,,., ,-,_ -:_.-...-_-_„....A. , Y,/?.-----'_..._._- ,---- ----- - N,,,\\\111.,.., :_ , ..- _ ,„_,,„,,,,,..,„›..,.,,,„,__ (i i iititetaAph 4 13'‘‹ CO , ~ .gt %• , 1W . t.." 4 . .....:::' . lai..r• -n- -- ... -Vat , a- . 5 _?..--,;,:!.."':, , k-. - ' $ 2.00 /9 00 15.0. VOL. XV. fitliscellaneatm SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE THAN SILVER OR GOLD, IT WILL RESTORE THE WEAK, ILINSTATE THE BLOOD IN ALL ITS ORIGIN...CI, VIGOR AND EERILY. PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL, BLOOD RENOVATOR. Is precisely what its name indicates;for, while plessan to the taste, it is real :dying, ex nilarating and strength ening to the vital powers. It also rev,villes, reinstates, and renews the blood in all its original purity, and thus restores and renders the system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the o ,ly preparation ever offered to the world in a popular form so as to be within the reach of all, So chemically and skillfully combined as to be the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted as to act in perfect ace ;Nance with the laws of nature, and hence soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the di gestive organs, and allay alt nervous and other irritation. It is also perfectly exhilarating in its effects! and yet it is sever followed by lassitude or depression of spirits. It is composed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly combining powerful tonic and soothing properties, and consequently c,n never injure. As a sure preventive and cure of CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS PEPSI A, LOSS OF APPETITE, FAINTNESS, NERVOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PAL PITATION OF THE HEART, MELAN CHOLY, HYPOCHONDRIA, NI Aar SWEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDINESS, AND ALL THAT CLASS OF CA SES SO FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED FEMALE WEAKNESS AND IRREGULARI TIES. THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Kidneys, or any genera de rangement of the Urinary organs. It will not only cure the debility following CHILLS and FEVER, but la events all attacks arising from Miasmatic 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 consequences following upon change of climate and water. As firßveuts oostiveneiis. strencrthens the digestive organs, It should be. in the hands of all persons of seden tary habits. LADIES not accustomed to out-door exercise, should nhvays use it. IIUTEIILM should use it, for it Is a perfect relief. Taken 4 moll or two before the final trial she wilt pass the dreadful period with perfect ease and safety. There is no mistake about It. TZ.E CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR MOTHERS, TRY IT! And to yon we appeal, to detect the illness or det.itne ot only of year daughters before it be too I,te, bat also your runs and Lit/stands, for while the former from fal:e ledca , y. often 'gu down to a premature grave, rather roan let the:rem:id:non be knownin time, the latter are so often mixeu up with the esMement of business, that it it wet e not for you, they tro, would travel in the same downward path until it in too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vieilant, and to you. we confidently appeal; for we are sure your never-tailing atleellen will unerringly point you to Frufess IVOOD'. Rh.3iQRAT+VH CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENuVATort ns toe remedy which shuum be always on hand in time of need. bead what the Press say after thoroughly testing he matter, and no one can have a doubt. PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL.—It la roe corded in classics that Payche was once sent to a climate warmer than the West Indies to procure a sample of the beauty or Proserpina in a box. Alter some delay the messenger returned, and as soon as the lid of toe box was removed out flew all the ills that:flesh is heir to.— Fortunately hope was found RI the born= of the box. Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial revives the recollection of the story, for it invigorates the blood, nide the organs of threstiuu, imparts strength to the nervous system, end [amides the citaoel of health, so as to bid deflasce to the assaults of disease. It is a healthy tonic, composed en tirely of vegetable productions and while it is exctilara dng as pure wine, no luj stone results can possibly toiler; •ts use It Is a desidetatum in the medical world, and those who are afflicted w itu lose of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Coosumetion, Faintness, Giddtuess,• Neuralgia, Palpita tion or the Heart, he., will here and an imallible panacea. 'St. Louis Dad) Express." - • PROF. WOOD'S REsTORATIVE CORDIAL and BLOOD RENOVATOR is, without doubt, the best Tonic Cordial in the world. To those who are suffixing from general de bility we would recommend its use; for, while it is pleas• ant to toe taste, it is stremtheutug to the s)atenr, and will at once tend to remove ad tooporinee of the blood, rad eradicate ad traces or diOza6U. 43 be. taken by the vieuktrA stomach, while those In good heal h will at duce 'eel its extular aloe power. We are conuctent that alter using tree [mule of this cordial Lone will ho for a day bout York Leader.'" A PURE, HEALTHY TUNIC, and one free from th deleterious and injurious elects sure to fellow deuce in rdinary use, bus lung been felt to as a desideratum in the mauled world . such a tonic, and one so skilltally combined from the vegetable klugdom as to act in per. feet accordance WAD the taws ot nature, and thus soothe die weakest stomach, and at the same time allay ner vous and other irritations, and tone up all the organs of which the hum -n bady is composed, is offered tit Prot. Wood's Restorative Cordialand hood Renovator. Hence, it is perfectly adapted to Lid and young. Reader, try it. Thousands nave aire.tdy done so, and the testimony in ant versal in its favor.—" New York Atlas." PituFiS:3uß WOoWs RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND 3LOOD RENOVATOR, for the cure of General Debility, or Weakness arising from any caose, also Dyspepsia, New °listless, Night Sweats, Incipient Consumption, Liver Complaints, Biliousness Lobs of Appetite, Female Weak ness, in all its stages, ' also, to prevent the contraction of disease, is certainly the best and most agreeable cordial tonic and Renovator ever offered to the afflicted, and so chemically combined as to be the most powerful tonic ever known to medical science. Reader, try it. IT WILL DO TOO coop. We have no twain" ion In recommending A, since we know it to be a sale, pleasant, and sure re medy for the diseases enumerated.—" New York Dis patch." Before noticing a patent medicine, we have to be cor min that it will prove itself to be all that it is recom mended. And we would say that the Restorative Cor dial and Blend Renovator of Prof. Wood will stand the test fully, and, in fact. it is without any uoubt the first article to market for purifying the Blood and strengthen mg the system. We have no L" tattoo in recommending its use to all.—" The New-Yorker." WOK TO YOURSELF iN UM E.—How many in cease queue° of a fast, delicacy sutler from suppressed, pain. or obstructed mensuration, anti think because they ire young that by-andthy nature will work itself clear irum obstructions, and ail come in right in the end, little dreaming that the seeds of death are already germina ting in the system, because the vital energies are im paired, anti the entire a aimal economy deranged, debili tated; and yet, careless of themselves as they are, if a remedy were set before them wench would restore all the functions of the system, and reinvigorate t.. body, they would take it, and thus be iu time to save int it lives Parent; think of this, and at once give the u a bottle oi Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood it thtvator.— "The New York Courier." O. J WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. Aar At No. 444 Broadway, ail the Family and Patent Medicines constantly on hand, alwaystresh and genuine. Peed & Macomber, Washington Avenue, sole agema or Albany; Dr R. Snell, event for Schcnectedy. Sold also by A. B. Sandi & Co., corner o Fulton and William streets. jan2s-eo atm PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, WOULD respectfully inform his old patrons and the public generally, that he wib ,ontinue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, NE tA)DEON, Mat: and also in the science of THOROUGH BASS. tie will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at their 'tomes at any tour desired, or lessons will be given at the residence, to V-ird teat, a few doors below the lerman aefortued ,horch. doclEr-dtf • STONE FOR SALE BUILDING STONE or Stone suitable for turupiking purposes will he delivered to any part Or the city or its vicinity. Apply mara WM. COLDER, JR. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS---NEUTRAL IN NONE." HARRISBURG, PAR, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 9, 1861 MEM Allocettantons NEW ARRANGEMENT. CHANGE OF LOCATION W&LLOWER'S LINE. riche old 6tuck of cure being dispusnd of, _j_ the undersigned has broke out in a new place and ee mulisned a daily frei Rae be weep Phl t..delphi a, New York, Harrtabu g aad all points on the Northern Centre., Sunbury & Erie add Lanka Wana & Bloona.,burgraitroade Thankful fur the liberal ptironage heretofore extended he hode4, by promptness In de leery, to retail ail his old customers and patrons .‘ il goods intended fir the line must be dl:ivered at the depot of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, Broad and 0 illowhill streets, Philadel phia, All good, delivered al the depot up to Live o'clock, P. M., will reach Harrisburg next morning. 3 . .. WALLOWER, Jr., General Agt. Reading Depot, Harrisburg. NE "ILT Mil" 03E1 TRAVELING AGENT OF TUE OLD WALLOWER LINE. FrHIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE is still in successful operation and prepared to carry freight as LOW as any other indict-mai line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams port, JeirSii. Shore, 1,01.11 C 1.1.1.7Uti, :did Alt point: on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie, and Williams- port and Elmira ituilrodds. Lanai Agent at Harrisburg, D. A. MUENCLI. Gonda sent to PEACOM, ZELL & EH - NORMAN, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock, 2. M., will arrive at EarriAbarg, ready tor dehvery, the next morning. C. F. mUENLII, ep3 Of Traveling Agent. REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBER has removed his PLUMBING AND BRASS F.3tjND.l.l" from Marko! street to Fourth street atm.: Market, oppent .1 tile' Bethe church. Tuanktbi for past patrouage, be hopes, by strict atterr ion to business., to merit a continuance of it. mar26-3md WM. . ST. LOUIS HOTEL, CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. IN the immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing Rouses on Market. Third and Uheetnut streets. the Banks, Post twice, Merchants' Exchange, &c., &a. KEPT BOTH ON THS AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. BOARD PER DAY.... 51.50. Dinner between 1 and 3 o'clock, 50 cents. Slagle room from tO can s upward. A Brat c.ass tiestatarant attached. Prices according to Bills of Fare. lne Ci y Cara take Passengers from any Station to or close to the Rotel. dar Rug ish, French, German and Spanish spoken. aid 3md REMOVAL. rpHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform tae public that he ha, removed his Plumb ing and Br .ss bounding establishment to No. 22 South Third street below lierra Hotel. thankful for past pat ronage, be hopes by et.ivt attontibia to business to merit a contiutiabee of 14112 dtf , J. JO:4I.ES. Harrisburg Broom Man.ufaotory, TTVO DOORS FROM FRON2 ST., IN WALNUT Tie ROOMS sold wholesale and retail 20 per cent cheaper than can be had elsewhere.— Cal. and ear/mine ear stock. aps-Sind J. E. PRICE NEW GOODS ! NEW PRICES!! FRESii AiatiVAL OF GROCERIES! PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ! THE subscriber has just returned from Philadelphia with a 'age at.d. varied assortment of Fr ,s31:1 GRO , QUelelliSW 3 / 4 6E, klAt.t.)N N0C10.'46, nod everything usu tby kepi in a drst Obeli Grocery, reS1100:11Illy calls the attention 01 Ins ousto tneri, as well as the puol e generally, t tits last snivel. Thankful for past pew oelltee be laupoi by sari,.t futon n to bitzlnnia to merit a contlnuaues of the same. T. F.13,./YER, Corner of Third and Chest,an,Streats. apl9-dlf FLAGS! FLAGS!! VOTE PAPER, AND ENVELOPES with Nnt,tonal dep,iva3, LETL'es. P w the vie w - 01 the city of I-.l)xrisuurg, prince t m t tor sae at SCIIO.FFErIei ttthin.SlOßE, ap2l Ne..r the Harrisburg Bridge. B UEIILE_R HO USE, MARKET SQUARE:, HARRISBURG, PENINF.A. GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. C A ft If The ab gyve well known and long established. timid is now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being in a great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship or Mr. GEORGE J. BOLTON, who bas bean an inmate of the notice for the last three years, and is well known to to guests. Thankful for the liberal patronage which it has en•• oyed 1 cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public vor. DeB wtfl oe WILLIAM BUEHLER. ALDERMAN HENRY PEFFER, OFFICE-THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW, NEAR MARKET Residence, Chestnut Street near Fan,rth. CITY OR HARRISBURG, PRNN'A myl24lcr UPHOLSTERING. HUSK MATTRESSES, . COTTON ioP . RATHEssEs, cafroN COMFORTS, FRENCH CARPET HASSACKS, CHAIR CUSHIONS, LOUNGES, Bt,c., On nand and for sale "wholesale and retail, at the very lowest rates for cash . HAIR MATRASSES and SPRING BOTTOMS MADE TO ()HOER'. SOFAS, LUNGES, CHAIRS, HAIR MATRESSES, Repaired and made equal co new very reasonable, all at N 0.109 Ilarket street between Fourth and Fifth: by mar 29 J.T. BaRNIT2. riLOSING OUT our still large aseortmen ‘,.) of FURS, consisting of Handsome Dark Sable Setts, Handsome Dark Siberian Squirrel Setts, A due stock of all kinds of low price Furs, A. chalice for Bargains in Fine Furs. Call at CATHCARTS, NO. 14 Market Square, jan24 est to the Harrisburg Hank. THE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN is solicit-d to our very large assortment of UNDERSHIRTS exa Guineas of every size and quality Gram' Jot:mix Km Gwyn% be=t article manufactured. All the different Alums of Winne, e Lo y qs , Largest'assortment of flogniav In the dlr. CitiVas, 81:M6DM, tIANDKXRCHIEFS, liesdy Remit ed And everything in Genta' wear, at CATEKLIRDS, Next to the Etorrlebarg Beek, illistellantous. Jar. I. W. arCIaJNISSI HAGER ST OWN, MD. OFFICE in his own dwelling, a few doors west of the Franklin Radroai Dspo', where ne may be con tilled ou all diseases, but more portico. !any on Dise •ses of a private nature. There are many persons in Hagerstown, Ha-risburg and elsewhere, who nave been restored to sound health a ter all other treat ment tailed, by the use of bls powerful vegetable reme cles. Dr. Jogna may be consulted personally or by letter,de scribing every symptoms. And medicine sent to any part a the country. Any afflicted person that will call persona!ly and make s bargsm with Dr. JUNR3. he will Seep them is his own dwe ling, and. if nut cured no pay will be required. GONORRHEA Dr. JONES offers the only safe and certain remedy for Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and all Derangements of the, Stomach. This preparation will cure Gonorrhea in firm three to five days, and can be had at Any time of Dr. JONES, at his of flee, at One Dollar per bottle, ana one bottle is sufficient to cure a mild case. SYPHILIS This is one of the worst of all diseases. Dr. JONES pledges himself to cure Syphilis in its worst forms. This disease makes its appearance in so many different forms, that a single plan of treatment will not reach it in all its real ,res ; se it may require different remedies, according to the nature of the c. Be. Dr. JONES will make a writ. ten article smith any one—NO CURE NO PAY t The re. medals used by Dr. JO NE i, are purely vegetable, and need uo change of diet or hindrance from business. SPERAIATORRHEA This habit of youth is indulged in while alone, and a o often learned from evil companions when at school, anu f net cured will destroy both mind and body. Both sexes fall victims to this disease. The sym ptems are— . Pain in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Hinging in the Ears, Pimples en the Face, Loss of Memory, Frightful Dreams at Night, Weakness in the Ilia, Pain lu the Breast, and Cough, (indicative of Consumption,) Dyspepsia, great Derangement of the Nervous System, and so on till Death puts en end to their sufferings. To such Dr. JONES of fers a perfect restoration, with such mild and Balmy Juices of Herbs, that will perfectly restore the victim of this Distressing Disease. FEMALE. COMPLAINTS Speedily restored to sound health. All letters mast contain a stump to ensure answer. Address DR. D. W. JONES, apl Smd 13agers'Own. bid OPENING OF SPRING AND SUMMER Black and Second Mourning DRESS GOODS, &C. Englist" Rep. Mourning Silks, Plat') Black Foulards, Black nil White Dress and Foulard Si Purple and Black tt ?, Lupin's Crepe Tammatans, 6 4 Moussolaines Debins, 3.4 it Pena Cloth?, (new article), Lupins Extra Alpacas, Neopolltan Silks sad new goods, Paris Poplins, Summer Valencia?, Madonna Cloths, Black and Purple all Wool Delaines, White and Black till Wool idelaines, Emellee Cloths, Challis, Del tines, Cashmeres, Mohatrs, Parisdottues, Silk Warp I ovellas, Lupin's S. Bombazines, 8 4 Crepe De Espange, Camels E th. Lustre, new goods, 6'rench Gingham-4 splendid style?, Engllih Chintzes, Domestic Ginghams, silk Warped t lain Black Challis, Lupin's Grenadines, Croton Cloths, &e , rte., Fre. . Our stock of ell kinds of DRE4S GOODS In Black and Second Mourning, was never more complete than now, or prices more iavorable to purchasers. Lepirt'o nouore Thibbet Shawls, Cashmere Square Shawls, Luplu's Lona lblbbet shawls, Second Mourning Shawls, English Crepe Veils,' (every size,) Gren ad .ne do }ngliels crepes, F, each Crepes, Shrouding Cashmere?, Shrouding Flannels, Bleak Bordered Handkerchies, Sdk Ho diary, Black and Grey Gauntletts, Black Gloves, (all kin 40 . Black ai d. Lead Colored Hosiery, Plain Black Ribbons. A large stock of English Crepe, Collars and sieevei. New styles of Second klouruing Sleeves sod Collars. NotwlttiA aiding toe difficulties In securing a full assortment in this department,we are coo Silent oar friends and th, public cannot fall to be pleased.— For atylas, make a d pi Les, we can fairly compete with any of ttie larger est. tillibmeuts in the east era cities. OAfBCART & BauTEIER, No. 1 4 Market Square, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. W A. CATHCART. T. L. CATHCART, JR. THE CONSTITUTION AND THE 'UNION. A T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will niand an assortment of flee Ladles' traveling Satchels. AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will And a great variety of Walking Canes. AT KELLER'S DPUG STORE you will tine an unrivalled assortment of Perfumery, Po maue-s, Bair ult 3, Cosmetics, Soaps, &o. AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will flail all kinds of Brushes—English Tooth and Bair Bruehea, Cloth and Leather Brushes. AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will find a floe lot of Gilehrist'e Pocket Cutlery. AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will !land a large stock of Porimonnaieo, Purees, Wallets nd segar Cases. AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will find a choice lot of Havana Cigars. no. 91 market Street, Two Doors East of Fourth Street. CM JOSEPH CASEY. JOHN W. BROWN. CASEY & BROWN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW HARRISBURG, PENN'A. HAVING associated together in the practice of the Law, will attend faithfully and promptly to all professional business entrusted to theft isre. Office in Third street three doors from Market N. B. Consuitation. In Enolisb and German. CHAMPAGNE WINES. DUO DI Moran/Ina 0, EUITDAIZCZ & CO. thLualm EEC/SID:Z. GusLss & 6., ANCHOR—SELLERT Mouassul, Snuck:Lisa Altrao.s en, Musiat . Co is TER AYE, Iu store (tad for eels by JOHN H. ZIEGLER, dig 78 Market Street. AMEROTYPES FOR 25 CENTS. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the citizens of Haarisburg and vicinity, that he Ms taken rooms over KELKe.R'z MARDWAitS STORE, southeast corner of Market Square, where he is prepared to execute every sty e of AMBRoTYPES, at the ('weal prices, from 25 cents and upwards. DAGDEJIREOTYPE carefully copied, and Pict wee inserted in Lockets and Pins. Cases of all desci Iptions constantly on band. Give me a call if yot. WA it a goad and cheap ptcture. m7dim oaOhi.. ct R. RUES. Am 4rotoresit The West Cheste'r Academy, AT WEST CHESTER, PA., within two boor's rlcle ;tom Philadelphia by the Peonsylva. lila Central or the West Chtpter dirt ct railroad, will re- fume the duties of the SUMMER TERM oo the eIRFT DAT tT MAT NEXT, and close them on the LAW DAT OF SEPTEX RM. The schol, tneiefore, is in Cession during ttn. SUMMER MuNTSS. Pupils are received at any time at proportionate charges. The average number of stwientE Is 85. under the charge of nine teachers. The French; .German and Spanish languages are taught by Native Remdent Instructors. For cataiognea, apply to WM. 'P. WYEE*, A. M., Principal, apl-pmt AS West Chester, Pa. U 17e Ertegrapij. Tas MExEssits of the Military Relief Fund are requested to meet this aCteruoon at lour o'clock at the Exchange. BULL HERE.—The '• Verbeke Rift .0" and the regiment to which they are attached did not leave here yesterday afternoon as wag expected. They will probably leave to-day. A MEMBER OF THE CAMERON CI 'CUED SHOT. —VP, learn by a private letter from York, that a member of the Cameron Guard, of this city. named Samuel Wireman, was shot day before yesterday, while quietly sewed in his quarters at Camp Scott. It appears that a member of another volunteer company was making some repairs to his musket, in a roum directly be neath that occupied by Wireman, when by some accident it was prematurely discharged, and the ball passed through the ceiling into the fleshy part of one of Wireman's legs, causing a severe flesh wound, which will probably con fine him to the hr spital for some days. OUR UNION FLAG Dedicated to Hon. J. Moreison. Efaerts BY A LADY OF IitILILITORE Ale—"Nalit Grey." There's a starry banner floating o'er the home of liberty, in olden times 'twas purchase.] by our sires. Every crime in stripe was painted by the hmrt's blood of the free, And its radiant stars were lit by patriot fires. Chorus.—Oh never may the morn Sco our banner slaked and tern By disunion with lie evils sad and sore, For the stars would fade away, And the stripes alone would stay, And freedom would forsake us evermore. A. noble standard-bearer is the Eagle of the West; Proudly daring and defiant Is hie glare, He has left his grand old eyrta on the mluntlin'a highest Crest, To bear our starry banner on the alr. Chorus. —Oh I never may the morn, &e. The UM In Is our glory, by the - Union we sill eta d; Columbia owns no recreant as her eon; From the mountain and the valley, comes the parasi o our land, And the hearts of the many are as one Chorus —Oh I never may the morn, &-e. The dery Southern chivalry, the stainless and the high, Are rising In the glory of their might; As the war-steed rnahea onward, with the lightning in Ws eye, When the triampet-blait is wallas to the light. Cherm.—Oh I never may the morn, &a. And the North, will meet them bravely, wth her wiseat and her beat, Frank wad warm will be the greeting of fir free; And the glory and the honor of thV vast and el:kaiaks West, Shall be off.,:reci at the shrine a-liberty, Citorns.—And never shall the morn, See our banner stiined and torn, By di i 11.0 1 ,711 with its echo sad and sore, Fur the stars shall never fade. - End the stripes ehAl know no shade, And freedom shell be ours e vermore. A RESULT OF SECTIISION. — SeeesAon has swamp ed the Southern Pacific Railroad c mapany The Texas branch (the Texas Central road) 1a.,: been sold out by its creditors ; and in a recent issue of the New Orleans Picayune, we find card from Gen. Richardson, ageat for the S. P. R. It. Co., in which he implores the stockhol ders to come to the rescue of the company of all will be lost. The Picayune says : This company In the late quiet times was at work building its road, pressing forward ire construction, making financial atraugeineuts in Europe and America to meet its engage ments. All at once the sky is overcast, the ,tempest falls upon the land. The company is caught at sea; it wants to reach the stele. I , cannot du so unless its friends and shareholders will help. Dzbts have accrued for work done; they must be paid, or the process of the law will sell the franchises and pc petty of the company. The "late quiet times' did not suit Texas and other Southern States, and now they are begining to reap the fruits of their disquiet. Capital will not go where it cannot ue protected against mob violence. OPINION OF ONE OF THE WASHINGTON COMMIS SLONER.B.—The Mobile Register is quite joyous and poetical over the present postillion of the new Confederacy. It gives vent to its feeling,- in the following unique style : "The tocsin of war has sounded, and through the length and breadth of VA se keVeII Confed erate States it falls upon the ears of our peo ple as does the sweet chime of marriage bells. W mer ely `i accept the char ienge us a dire it with delight. es a maid enneecpedssreoiptnyaor— ha `l for her first ball, so is our youp g Confederacy aglow with bright auticipatitms ui showing her glory and testing her powers." The editor of the Mobile .Register was on of the Southern Commissioners suit in Washing ton. TROOPS IN Ma CONTEDERATE STMTS.—The Mobile Advertiser, o` the 24th ult., has the fol lowing: "There are now, as nearly as can he estimated, upwards of 100,000 organized and armed men hi the seven Confederate States. un der orders or anxiously awaiting them, to spring to the post of danger at one wurd from aff Davis. Within eightd.ys' time,at the farthest. he can concentrate 80,000 of these men—the best soldiers in the world—at any point on the Northern border, and hall this spleudid army like an avalance upon the foe. If the battle ground be in Virginia or Maryland, as it proba bly will, the grand army of the Confederacy wi I be doubled or trebled by the rallying h u s, B of those States. We have , reason to believe that hundreds of companies are nods on the move, or will be within twenty-four hours, all bound Eimewhere.". tam Erinting fiart. Haring prgoareu Steam Power Prated, we are , reran -d to execute .JOB and WS'S PRINTING ef livery eecriprieo. cheaper that ft cao be done at any other es &Ghat/meow) the count,. RATES ~.. ... ', ..ro.ISPCGI. sof-Four lines or less constitute one halt square. Elg , e.., or more than lour constitute a square. Halt Square one day .4 ore week 111°1..12 ..... , r..•. •••• • err one month ... , . . . throe montne. ..... i eth menthe I 0 one year .... . ...... ..... 099 ortt S t ux? a one day 69 one week ........ 2 00 One month.. .. ...... ....,._ ... - 800 e three mouths . .. .. 6 06 - ale 1:1301,1bs ...., ........ e 00 one year __. IS 00 far Balinese ounces inuerted In the Lead • afore Marriages and Peat.ha, FIVE CEN-12 PE:2 ir Keith .ne- Web o.l . . l .4arrlft.Ke. and Deaths to be charged ae mph ! , .Ic-rtiswirnen:ls_ . NO. 7 EY TELEGRIPI LITER FROM ANNIPOLIS. ARRIVAL OF MORE TROOPS. War Vessels in Chesapeake 13q- LATER FRO3I WASHINGTON MOVEMENT OF TROOPS. Travel Between Baltimore and Washington Resumed. ERECTION OF BATTERIES AT HARPER'S FERRY I BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD QOM LATER FRO.XL ANNAPOLIS The New York Twentieth lieglinent arrived from Perryville this morning. They will pro. teed shot tly to Wa.s Anton. Capt. Seb.uyter Hamilton, from the Belay House, reports that the entire line of road to that point is in quiet possession of our troops. Gee. Butler is expected here to-day. The Steamer Thos. Sparks, Lieut. Crosby, 11. S. N., has arrived in Port, with the light ..boat which was stationed off Windmill Point and the convoy in tow. The latter exploded her bailer at the mouth of the Pautuset, severely scald ing one man. Her men were transfered to the Thos. sparks. Lieut. Crosby reports having found a light boat twelve miles up the great Waghcomoco. Her crew managed to escape leaving a warm breakfast behind. The lo; showed that three armed schooners had taken possession of her a month since. Lieut. Crosby saw some two hundred caval ry on shore, and the country was aratit*. The importance of Annapolis as a military station Is daily beooming more apparent. An increased queutity of stores are daily being re calved and distributed. . Quarter Master Twioley and Capt. Divers of New York, and his assistant, are bringing 'or ders our of chaos. • Capt. Smith, of 13th N. Y. Begirt/cut, will command at Annapolis. LATE-51' FllO3l WASHING GN It is utderstood that a portion of the north emn troops destined for Washingtonace to cane . towards Baltimore to-day, and great satiety exists to hear how they are treated by the peo ple of that troublesome city. It fa generally believed, however, that they will Le atlowed to pass through without molestation. The regular tiaios between Baltimore and Washington will commence ruablug to day. iuturmation received here, Etates that there are about 15,000 rebel troole at Har per's Ferry, and that additional batteries are being erected In anticipation of a visit trota . the Federal forces. The President will hold a public reeeptlMe o-morrow evening, the srist for a number of MEE The War D:partaieut is receiving numerous applications from owners of coastwise vessels ; who desire tv be allowed to pass the blockade of the Chesapeake with passeugersi The °increment aud theßaltimore and Ohio Railroad Company hare made arrangements for the regular transportation of freight, not contraband of war, on the Main Stem ea well as the Washington Branch of the road. FAILURE OF A PROMINENT MERCHANT, Philadelphia, May 8. Charles Henry Fisher, a banker, has sus inuded With liabilities amounting to a million dollars. POST 01110 E, HArtitI,BIJBO, PA., April 15, 1841 . MAI/.3 Ciosr. Pennavivania B. B. 6 A. M. 12.16 P. lit, OM 330 " Wat, /2 M . . 880 P. M " o:Zambia Branch, P. R. B. 8 30 P. M. Northern antral B. B. 12 15 P. M. Way Mali 9 1 1 P.M. Lebanon Valley B. B. 7 BO A. M. D au phi n 4. Suguehanna B. B. 1 80 P. Si. Ciintherland Valley B. B. 780 A. M.. 1 P. M. By Stage. A. M., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. A. M., to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Fri lay. P. M., to Lewisberty, on Saturday. South North Oftes Soule on Sunday---From 7i to thi A. K., and S to 4 P. M. Postage to California, Colorado, Nevada, Da [total" and Oregon, 10 cents. All Letters and transieut Nevrapapera are re-. quired to be pre-paid by Stamp before they can be walled. ~, g ._-,. =I ~~- - 4 ,_ ING TO TELIMS t Ammeotts, May $. Wi..B.H.LiOTOff, May 8. Way Mali Way Mae. Way Mail BOGNIII. ?. ' !f.