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DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, ' We ars daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as ara desirable, and' would respectfully call your attention to the largest and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS, Oils, Varniehail and Glues, Dye-Stu/ft, Glass and Putty, Artist Color' and Tools, Pure Ground Sploes, Burning Ti hdd and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine Oils, Hot Vex, Viala and Lamp Globes, Castile Soap; Sponges and Corfu, &c., &c., &c., &v., &c., &a With a general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the best manufacturers and Per fiuners of 'Europe and this country. 'Being very large dealers In PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, -.P:S4S I ZPPY6 V ARNISEES, :WIITDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND Arrrsrs Karon AIL: THEM VARIETIES, COUIRS MN= • OF • - '‘ re.,11-Arr _7ll 9::Rtirj417.......; We respectfully invite a call, feeling c;outi dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction TEETH ! TEETH JONES AND WHITES PORCELAIN TEETH. PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Oonoentrated 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 OIL ! Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can offer induCemshats to close buyers. Coal Oil Lainps of the most improved patterns, [very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Goal OIL FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, Those of you who have not given our HORSE AND -CATTLE .POWDERS II 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, besides improving the general health and ap— pearance of their Cattle. Our long eiperiende !nibs lriuiners gives ns the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are suoh that we oan in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the best of terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on our home, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of PURE DRUGS, .%-#lfidr Prices, and the desire to , please all, to , 'Merit a watiausaae - of the favors Of it dlaoriml- Potlng // emikbe , • " / tetal 3 ' 4 1 . 1 N 944 l( A rt am 4 AltsD t 2 0 12 00 11.0 VOL, XV Miscellaneous. SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE THAN SILVER OR GOLD, IT WILL RESTORE THE WEAK, EINSTATE THE BLOOD IN ALL ITS ORIGINAL VIGOR AND PURITY PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL, ND BLOOD RENOVATOR. Is precisely what its name indicates; for, while pleasan to the taste, it Is revi:itying, exhilarating and strength ening to the vital powers. It also revivifies, reinstates, nod 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 acoirdance with the laws of nature, and hence soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the dl gestl ye organs, and allay alt nervous and other irritation. It is also perfectly exhilarating in its effectsl and yet It is never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits. It is composed entir sly of vegetables, and those thoroughly combining powerful teals and soothing properties, and consequently c.n never injure. As a sure preventive iind cure of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS PEPSIA, LOS OF APPETITE, FAINTNESS, NERVOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PAL PITATION OF THE HEART, taBLA.N- CtioLY, HYPocaoNDNIA, NI .HT SWEATS, LA oISoR,.GIDDLNESS, AND ALL THAT CLASS OF CA sES Su FEARFULLY FATAL • cALLED FEMALE WEAKNESS AND IRREGULARS TIES. MOE IS NOTELC:TH EQUAL. also, Liver Derangements er Torpidity,. and - Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Kidneys, or any genera de rangement or the Urinary organs. /t will not only cure the debility following CHILLS a nd FEVER, but prevents all attacks arising from Miasmatic influences, and cure the dismal 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 it prevents costiveness strengthens the, digestive organs, it should be In the bands of all personS of seden tary habits. LADIES not accustomed to out-door exercise, should always use it. MOTEMRS should use it, for it Is a per( ect relief. Taken a mvn•h or two before the float trial, she will pass the 'dreadful period with perfect ease and safety. There is no mistake about. It TIM CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR MOTHERS, TRY ITI And to you we atepe.al, to detect the Di¢es. or seettie sot only of your daagthers before it be too I ace at also your eons and husbands, for weite tee fernier I false delicary, oaten go down to a premature gravee nether man iet their condition be khown is time, the knee are so often raised up wills toe ex etemeut of bueineee, that flit were Out tor you, they e 5, woule travel in the same . downward p.m emit ill Is toe rte to arrest their Wel ' fell. Set the mother le eteree's vigilant, and to eou we ceuftdently appeal;'for we are sure your neveretalllng admen! will utter-dusty point:you- to Prete:4l/r WOOD'S Et el atO teaT,Vie COttelaii AND BeOODRENOVAIeht as the remedy retch etened bp &tweeze on hand In time of read what the Preis Say after thoroughly teatime be melee, and no One can have a doubt. PROF. WOOD'S RE6TORATIVE CORDLIL.-11 le ree corded in classics ant Paiche was fence estate - a climate wormer than the West indite to procuee a sample of the beauty of Proserpina iti a box. Atter some delay the eiecsenger returned, and as soon aseete. lid ef the be' was removed out dew all the ills that elfish ie hair co.— ,' Fortunately hope. was found in the bottom of the box. Peof. Woodeeßeseeritive Curdial revives the recellection ui the story, for it invieuretes the blood, aids the organs of digestion, imparts strength to the nervous system, and fortifies the cluteel of heeith, ao as to bid defiance to the assaultsassaultsof aseaSe. It Ii a Ilealthy toniO, composed en tirely of vegetable prof/puttees -and while it is excillara- • deg as pure waste, uti ILO • rlousyesait9 can possibly follow •ie use II 19 a deade.aturoc in the medical world, and mime who are tax tad ..its loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, C0n9u132, two, Faint/lees, Giddiness, Neuralgia, Palpita tion of the Heart, &c. will het a dud an infallible panacea. 'St. Louis Daily 111apia99. ,) PROF. WOOD'S RESeORATIVE CORDIAL and BLOOD RENOVATOR is, without doubt, the best Tonic Cordial-in the world. To those who are suffering from general dee bility we would recommend its use; tor, while it* pleats ant to tee taste, it Is strengthening to the sestern, and will at once tend to remove all impurities of the blood, and eradicate all traces of disease. It can be taken by I the weakest stomach, while those in good heal h will at once feel its exhilarating power. We are contident that after using one bottle of this cordial none will be for a day without it. "New York Leader." A PURE, HEALTHY TONIC, and one free from th deleterious and injurious effects sure to fellow those in ordinary use, bas long been felt to be a deelderatum in the medical world. Such a tonic, and one so skillfully combined from the vegetable kingdom as to act; la per feet accordance with the taws of nature, and thus soothe , the weakest stomach, and at the same time allay ner- , vous and other irritations, and tone up all the organs of which the human body Is composed, is offered in Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator. Hence, it is perfectly adapted to cid and young. Reader, try it, Thousands have already done so, and the testimony is , universal in its favor.--" New York Atlas.e PROFaSOR WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AN D BLOOD RENOVATOR, for the cure at General Debility, or Weakness arising from any cease, also Dyspepsia, Nerv ousness, /eight Sweats, incipient Consumption, Liver Complaints, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, Female Weak. ness, in all its stages, also, to prevent the contraction of disease, is certainly Leanest 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 memcal science. Reader, try it. le wne, no You Gosh. We have no uesita ion in recommending it, since we snow it to be a sele, pleasant, and Sure re medy for the diseases enumerated.—'eNew York Dis patch." Before noticing a patent medicine, we have to, be ear min that it will prove itself to be all that it la' MOM:a mended. And we would say that the Restorative Cor dial and Blood Renovator Of Prof. Wood will - -stand the test fully, and, in fact it is without any doubt the first article In market for purifying the Blood and atreingthen- Olg the system. We heve mete' mean in recommending its ties to alt.—" Toe New-Yorker." - . . LOoK TO YOUBBELF 1N TIE ee—Hotv inanyln conse quence of a false delicacy suffer from suppiessed, pain. iul, or obstructed mensuration, that think because may are ,young that by-auti-ey eater!) will'' wore itself clear from obetructioas, eau all come In right hi the Cud, little dreaming that the seeds of death are already germina ting In the system,: beeause the vital' energiee are im paired, and the etaire &faunal economy aertuiged, debut. [Med; andy . et, enrolees of themetevete a* : they are, If a 'reel:wily were sot before them onion eieuld r ee eetere all the TunctiOus of the system, and leenvigerette tee - body, they would take ft, and tiles be in lime , to lave f title three... Parents, think of this, and at once give them a hauls of prof. 'Noon' Restorative tended! meta Biwa 11 eaevator.— "The New York Cr:Melee." , . , • O. e WOOD, Proprietor; 444, Broadway, New York, end 114 Market street, st. Louis, MG. aerAt No. 444 Broadway, ail the Family and Patent Medicines constantly on baud, always Reale and goaulne. Ford az Macomber, Washington Avenue, Sole agents or Albany; Or B. Snell, agent for 'Schenectady.. • Sold also by A. B. Sands & Co., corner of Fulton and William streets. jardeetio amw PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, WOULD respectfully inform his olu patrons and the public generally, that he will continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE ME LODEON, VIOLIN aud also in the science of TOIL t OUGA, dASd. He win w'th pleasure wait upon pupils a their comes at any hour desired, or lessons will be given at his residence, in Tolrd street, a fe* doors, below dti the German tteibtmed church. b- STONE FOR SALE ~ . . . .110 t 3:III,DING STON.E Or 'Stone- suitable „Lill far tiiriiiitiag purposat will tio7delifered to any . par , of the airy Cof API vicinity. Apply tat snail/ WM. COLDIO, JR. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." COM HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAI AFTERNOON, MAY 10, 1861 Inistellanetmo. NEW ARRANGEMENT. CHANGE OF LOCATION W ILLLOWER'S LINE. The old stock of cars being disposed of, the undersigned has broke out in a new place and es Laminated a daily freight line between Philadelphia, New York, Harrisburg and all points on the Northern Central, Sunbury & Erie and Lean %Yana & Bloomsburg railroads. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended he hopes, by promptness in delivery, to retain all his old customers and patrons ad goods intended. far the line must be delivered at the depot of the Philadelphia and Beading railroad, Broad and Oillownili streets, Philadel phia. All goods delivered at the depot up to five o'clock, P. M., will reach Harrisburg next morning. J.,,WALLOWER, Jr., General Agt. Reading Depot, Harrisburg. marll G. F. 214 17 EN 0-13. TRAVELING AGENT OF THE' OLD WALLOWER LINE. i p PHIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE is still in successful operation end prepared to carry freight as LOW as any other individual lone between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams port, Terse. Shore, Luca liven, qnd all points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie, and Williams port and Elmira Railroads. Local Agent at Harrisburg, D. A. MUENCH. . Goods sent to PEACOCK, ZELL & HENCHMAN, Nos. 809 and 810 Market street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock, wilt arrive at Harrisburg, ready tor delivery, the next morning. C. F. HUENCEL ap3 tr Traveling Agent. REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBER has removed his 11 PO:11161NQ AND Bti.M3 FJUNDt from Starke' street to Fourth street alma,. Market, opposite the' Bailie church. Tnankful for past patronage, he hopes, by strict attenion to business, to merit a continuance of it. mar2B-3md W.ll. PARKEIILes LOUIS HOTEL, CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. IN the immediate neighborhood of the Jobeing Rouses on Maritet. Third and Ohestnut streets. tho Batas, Post Ono; Merchants' Exchange, KEPT BOTH ON THE AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN BOARD PER DAY Dinner between 1 and 3 o'clocir, 50 cents. Single room from tO cents upward. A Lint cans Restaurant attached. Prices according to Bills of Fare. . . . The Ci.y Cars take Passengers from any Station to or close to the tool. A kirEug Lb, French, German and Spanish spoken. ail Smd REMOVAL. T"SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform tue public that he ha, removed 61s Plumb. ing And Br ..sa rounding escablehment to No. 22 South , itlrdetreet below Berri Huta 'lnankful for peat pat ronage, be hopes by atdot attention to business to mein a aunttuaa.Liae Of It sea dtf Harrisburg- Broom ManufaotOry, TWO BOOM FROM JINNI ST., IN WALNUT . BROOMS sold wholesale and retail 20 per cent. clasper than can be had eleewhere.— (Ad, and osamtne our stock. aps4rad J. E. PRICE Ac CO. . NEW - C 00 3 ! -- NEW PRICES!! FRESH ARRIVAL OF GROCERIES I PRICES TO SUIT THE T.IiIES THE subscriber has just returned from 11 Philadelphia with a large aid varied assortment of FoteZEI GBOt QUEEI•TSWAtta:, !RIM; NOTIONS, and everything usually kept in a first elite Grocery, reayeetlnlly calla the attention of hi caste. Mari, so well us the pudic generally, to Ole last arrival. Thankful for past patronage he hopes by strict atten ti: n to business to merit a continuance of the same. T. F. BONER, aplit.dtf • GOrner of Third and Chestaut Streets, FLAGS! FLAGS!! . TOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with National designs, LETTER PIPER with a 'view of the city of Harrisburg, prated and for site at BEHEFFEB'S BOOKSTORE, ap24 Near the Harrisburg Biddge. BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET - SQUARE:, HARRISBURG, PENN'A. GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR, 10 A D. D . The above well known and long established lintel is now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being in a great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship of Mr. Gamut J. BOLTON, who has been au inmate of the house for the last three years, and is well known to is guests. Thankful for:tho • liberal pittretiage which it has en eyed , I cheerfully conimend Mr.' &ik IAM BUEHLEon to' the pub ß. lic vor wtfl da WiLL ALDERMAN HENRY PEFFER, OFFICE—THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW, NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut Street near foavrth CITY OF HABILLSBMIG, nlyl:2-dtf UPHOLSTERING. HUSK MATTRESSES, COTTON 'lOl 2 MATRESSES, COLTON COMFORTS, FRENCH CARPET HASSACIES, CHAIR CUSHIONS,. LOUNGES, &0., On band and rot sale 'wholearde and rata, at the very lowest rates for cash . HAIR DIATRASSES and SPRING BOTTOMS AtAim TO Ott.Dir.R. SOFAS LOUNGES, . CHAIRS, - - 'D RAM NIATRESSES, Repaired and made equal to new very reasonable, all at No. 109 Market street between Fourth and Fifth, by mar 29 • , - J.T. NARNITZ. LOSING OUT our still large assortreen N.) of FURS consisting or Handsome Dark Sable Setts, Handsome Dark Siberian squirrel Setts, A flue aunk"of all kinds of low price Furs, A CIIIII/Ce for Bargains to Fine Furs. Call .at DATEICARTS, N 0.14 Market Square, = - , : . - ext_to_ttia Barriliturg, Bank. fI.IHE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN Is eoliclt2d to our very large assortment of NDattaalnil alto DltaWaßs of every size 1114 quality. Gun' JOUvnt Kw Gliona, ,tyt. article manufactured. All the different kin as of Wirtriat atovsn.. Largest, assortment of Roma? In tile city, :CRl.Vats, strorgaza liienarseenn,i4ady Hemmed And everything in Gents' wear, at CATHGARTII, hut to as MuTtsburg Beak. Ely bugTap4. From our Morning Edition. PASSAGE OF THE MILITARY BILL. The bill entitled an Act to create a loan and to provide for arming the State, passed lINAN- Esiouns in the House yesterday afternoon. It will at once go to the Senate, and will no doubt pass that body finally in a day or two. We hope the Secessionists will soon learn the fact that they have no friends in the north. WHO IS THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF? Under this head the Daily News of yesterday ably deals as follows with the factious opposi tion which has lately been manifested in the Legislature to the practical designs of the Gov ernor in carrying out Pennsylvania's share of assistance to the general Government : WHO IS THE COMHANDER-IN-OHISE ? We notice by reference to Legislative pro ceedings that there is a disposition on the part of some members of the Legislature to raise the question as to who is the Commander-in-Chief of the forces raised by our Commonwealth for the protection of the •Government against the rebels who have assailed it? The Constitution provides that the Governor of the. State shall be the Commander-in-Chief of the military de• partment of the State. It is somewhat singu lar, however, that under such circumstances, such as those which now invest us, there should be any difficulty as to a proposition of this kind. The Government of the country is now men ' aced, and the President has called upon the States for their respective quotas of men and arms which are necessary for its defence. There is an old.and very trite saying, that what is everybody's business is the business of no one, and there is no doubt about the practical proof of this suggestion. If the members of the Legislature, at their will and pleasure, are to be allowed from time to time to express their judgment as to who shall exercise Executive function, it is not like ly that much good will be done even by their own action. It may be that since the war which has been commenced against the Gov ernment of the country, many things have been done which, to say the least of, were of an im proper character, and yet this fact cannot jus tify a proposition, such as has been submitted in the. Legislature, and which is in direct' op position to the Constitution of the State. If the Governor of the Commonwealth has trans cended his duties, there is a remedy provided by the Constitution, and if such be the case, :those . who now. seek to thwart his authority should have the manliness to state their com plaint in, plain and decided terms. the Governor of our State, although. a gen , &man -of great intelligence, may have com 'anitted errors, in the military appointments which he has made. We think he has, and yet this fact will not warrant a proposition such as that which has been made, and which proposes to ignore the Conetit Won, and take from him the power vested in him by, it. It would, of course, be idle for the members of the Legislature to attempt the passage of any act such as that to which we have referred. If the Governor of the Commonwealth were not capable to perform the duties imposed on him by the Constitution of the State, the prop er remedy would be to impeach him. No such proposition, however, is made, and it is there tore that the suggestion to restrain the authori- OM J. Jovna. ty reposed in him by the Constitution of the Commonwealth is simply ridiculous. Let the members of the Legislature turn their atten tion in another direction. -Let them look after the conduct of those who have, unfortunately, been appointed by the Governor, and see to It that whilst they are shrouded in the mantle of the Commonwealth, they shall not be permit ted to swindle its treasury. INTERESTING FLA(} RAlSlNG.—Decidedly one of the most interesting "flag raiaings" we have witnessed in our city since the general display of bunting commenced, was that which took place last evening at the boarding house of s.lrs. Espy in Front street, in the presence of several hundred persons, including a large number of ladies, and members of the Legisla ture. The, flag—a large and handsome one— is at tached to a pole projecting from the roof of the house, and shows to good advantage. It was urfurled to the breeze by Mr. Lichten wallner, a member of the House of Representa tives, from Lehigh county, and as its stars and stripes came into view they were greeted with hearty cheers and a rousing "tiger" from the assembled multitude. Mr. Woodhouse, Postmaster of the House of Representatives, then favored the assemblage by singing the solo part of the "Star Spangled Banner," a hundred voices joining in the chorus. The ceremonies concluded with eloquent speeches by Gen. Wm. F. Small, of Phil adelphia ; Mr. Armstrong, member of the House from Lycoming county, and Hon. Jacob E. Broom, of New Jersey, all of whom were frequently interrupted by shouts of applause. AMONG the visitors to West Point, Just ap pointed by the President, are Richard Tilgharn, ox Maryland ; Senator Crittenden, of Kentucky; Senator Johnson, of Tennessee ; Hon. John Minor Butts, of Virginia ; Hon. F. P. Stanton, of Kansas, and Gen. John Garland, United States Army.. Tam Danville Appeal learns that la-Governor Morehead, of N. U., was dangerously assaulted in his chamber, recently, by a uegro man, and that the villain who committed the outrage was immediately arrested and summarily dis patched. THE Cincinnati Gazette cruelly proposes to cut off the whisky from our "Southern breth ren, as au article offering "aid and comfort to the enemy." We can't say about the i "aid," and for the "comfort," by all means let ,them have it, so far as liquor goes. Toe railroad between Montgomery and Pen sacola was completed last week. • Mss.- wimaop, wife of the Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, died in Boston, 24th ult. Cotimanaa Sidney Lee, brother of Gen. Lee, has also entered the perTice of Virginia. BY TELEGRAPH. From Washington. I=EIZEI SEWARD'S LETTERS TO FOR EIGN MINISTERS. I=l No Probable Recognition of the Southern Confederacy by Euro pean Governments. NURSES FOR THE ARMY I= 1:11V9 k 4 lll 4111 1 4$ 00 DM EiZlVlllitillPiti Promotion of Army Officers LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, May 9 A great urgency has been applied to the Secretary of State to induce his consent to pub lish his instructions to Mr. Adams, United States Minister at London, but he declines. The recently published letter to Mr. Dayton, is well understood to be an Index to the entire European correspondence. The temper, spirit and purpose have been the same in all cases from the beginning of the Admiministration. It is understood that Government has receiv ed froni Mr. Dallas the minutes of his interview with her Majesty's Minister for foreign af fairs, and on these the instructions to Adams are predicated. The result of careful inquiry justifies the assertion that there is no indication or prospect of a recognition of the Confederate States by any foreign power against the protest of the administration. Mr. Preston's next dispatches from Spain in reply to a demand for explanations relative to San Domingo, and also about the recognition of the Southern Confederacy, are looked for with much interest. Preston, alLhough a Ken tuckian, is loyal, and is understood to he act ing in such a manner as to meet' the approba tion of the administration. All the foreign ministers are anxiously mak ing inquiries daily about the application of the blockade, but not one word of complaint has been uttered, by any of them. • Flundreds of ladies of various parts of the country, evidently, ELI appears from their let ters, of character, and refinement,and actuated by motives of charity and patr s iotistn, have of fered their service to the War D6partment as nurses, etc. Numbers of them have been ac cepted. It may be of interest to such volun teers to learn that on this subject they are re= ferred to the acting surgeon, G-enl. Wood, who will direct the proper answer. Capt. Ellsworth'a regiment of Zonaves will to-morrow encamp on the Government Insane Asylum heights overlooking the Potomac. The popular commander speaks in commenda tion of their general conduct and improved discipline. Not more than Borlo of the en tire number have been deemed unworthy of soldierly association. The President has conferred on Colonels Thomas and Mansfield the brevet title of Brig, General. The former is Adjutant General and the latter Commandant of the military de partment at Washington. LATER FOREIGN NE WS ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER AFRICA The Great Eastern to be Sold by the Sheriff The Royal mail steamship Africa arrived at this port at noon, her advices, via Queenstown, are to the 28th ult. The foreign political news is unimportant; the opening of hostilities in America engrossed public attention. Affairs in Poland are un changed. The bullion in the bank of England had de creased sls`ooo during the week. LONDON MONEY ALANIM—SAIVEDA.Y.—Money was in more demand to-day. Consols close at 9a9i4 LIVERPOOL BREADSTITEE IllamErs,—The weath-. er has been favorable for the crops. Flour dull and quotations nominal. Wheat . quiet ; corn dull and freely offered. litisid 855488 s 80. lirvzsPoor. Paovistoft ntaxnr.-13eer steady; pork steady; bocon quiet, but rather firmer; lard dull;, tallow .11rmer. Pot ashes firm atllls 6d4325 ; pearls firm at 385. SECOND DISPATCH The Insurrectionary movements in the Ne politan provinces are spreading and martial law has been proclaimed in Abruzza and other places Military executions have taken place at Ve rona ; the Italian soldiers have been repulsed at Monteftede ; there have been disturbances by Garibaldiaus at Course; reinforcements have been demanded ftom Turin. The garrison of Rome is being relieved by other French troops, The people of Roselle having tittered re sisten-ce, the soldiers set fire to their houses, mad the mountaineers being eiasperated have joined the bands of insurgents. Tbe.copservutixes meolved.tostrenous ly vim, Mr. Gladstone's budget. The Fort Sumter Fair has created considerable insatica f,ttamllltiuting pus. Raving procured Steam Power Presses, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every iescription, cheaper that it can be done at any other el atitehrnenttu the country RATES UN ADVERTISING. Four hues or lees constitute one.half squats. Si( .ii es or more than four constitute a aquaro. !Tali Square one day.,...... " one week. one month... - three months 3 00 six months 4 0 op (Jae e•Auare one day ... 60 " one week.. ...... 2 Olt " one month three months.— .... " six months.. . . - one year • • - 10 04 sal -Business notices Inserted in the Lama wing nsfore Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PEE or each Insertion. ,Marriages and Deaths to be charged of regular sdvertisementa. __ NO. 8 and depressed the English funds slightly. The London Times consider(' ty inexplicable, and says that many a bar-room difficulty has occa sioned more bloodshed. The steamer.Great.Eastern was in the hands of the Sheriff under execution for Scott Bus sell's claim. She was still advertised to sail MI the first of May, and the company had offered to deposit the amount olaimed in order that the ship should be released until the difficul ties are finally adjusted. FRANCE.—Circumstances confirm, the, state meat that the French troops will evacuate Sy ria about the fifth of Tune. The bourse,on the twenty-sixth was animated, and higher rents 68f@65. The difficulties of the Greek houses at Mar seilles were being adjusted by the corporations of the banks of France and England.. ; , The perfect reconciliation betwee4Ge,ribakll, Cavour and Galdiui has given great malefaction. Garibaldi has left Turin and after spending a few dais with the. Marquis`Dr. Pailacroos; will proceed direct to Caprera,. Denmark. The government has released the sailors, recently called out, provided they do not go beyond the reach of recall at the shortest notice. SA/LING OF STEAMERS WILEE 1110 1 71 S - New Yoeg, May 9. The steamer Mantarizas sailed this afternoon for Washington, with two hundred, and fifty barrels of provisions, and sixty-five men of the Seventh Regiment to act as an escort. The steamer Delaware will sail to-night with provisions and fifteen pieces of cannon for the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The steamer D. F. Hart sailed this morning for the same Yard, with provisions. The Second Regiment will leave on Saturday by steamer for Washington. ME GOVERNMENT BUYING STEAMERS The steamer Peerless has been bought by the United States Government forthe 8 . 11 . 1?1,9f forty thousand dollars. She will leave, nett week for New York, viA Quebec and lEfalifu. The Peerless Is an iron steamer of light draft. etnth- of (Iraint (Iranspartatim, &ND AFfER 1811, J the Passenger Train of the .rfortherMilentral Rad, way will leave, Harrisburg as follows GO - ING SOUTH; ACCOMMODATION rata; will leave at.. 7.40 A. DID tanranooor., April .28th k LospoN, April 28 TORONTO, 0. W., , May 9 Northent Central Railway CIIANGE OF SCELEDULE. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 0 BTU,: GUING M BAIN will .e.Ave at iaTREi...'S. TRAIN 4, The a . iy rraln teavlug South will Eta the Harrisburg ACCOMNIODATION TRAINS for the'present. or tort-her information apply at tile Office, la Pena.' R A ocseal Depot. 8. C. SCENE'Il t Aram ElictrlaDurg, April ao; 1863..-1.-dtt . PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD: SUMMER TIME TABLE \ ;141) FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 16th, 1861, Che passenger trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and eniladelpnla as follows E T WA RD. rano:rail EMPRESS TRAIN leaves Hart : lsharg at 1.16 a. in. and arrives at West Philadelphia at. 6.10• a. at. FAST LINE leaves Harri4burg at 6.20 a. m, sad arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.05 a. at. FAST RAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.16 p. In. arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 p. m.. These trains make ties emmection at PhaademMa with tee New York Lines. ACCOMMODATION TRMN, No. 1, via Mount Joy, leaves }lull:a:P.67g 7...0 a. tn., and [cum% at West Pintadelputa at 12 SO p. HAIIRISItURG AMOISIAIODATION TRAIN; via Colum bia, leaven Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m., and arrive: at West Aunt:l.24ooa at 9 22 p. se. AIX.X.I.4IMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, via Mount Joy, leaves Hardin:mg at 4.20 -p. m., connAmlng at Leer vilto with aatti,l4 BURG ACCOMAIODATIUN TRAIN, and arrives at West Ptoladelpltia at 9.2,5 p. m. WLL;ST WAR!). 111/101.IGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves P6119.451pkte at 10.45 p m , Harrisburg as 4.06 a, m, Altoona 3.05, YF rive:, at Pittsburg at 124011. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia -at 7.50 a. na. ,rrisburg 1.10 p. D 3., :A ltoona, 7.05 p. m., add army; At Pittsburg at 12.20 p. Fall LINE leaves ebaude.iptda at 11.40 a. nt., Hanle i3arg 4.t4 p- m., Altoona 0.4 u p. m., and armies at PlM burg at 1.00 a. m. . . . _ itAßßlßlttrha AUXIMMODATIOX Matti leaves ehtladeiplita at 2.Bti p. m., latteaster 0.00 P. m., Ool unilma 6.40 p. na., and arrives aUlarriaburs.4 8.05 p. m. AWADIODATION TRAIN, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00. p Late. , ter 7.44 p. in.,Moant Joy KU Ellsa betttown, 8.48 p. M., and arrives at Hartiebilrg at 9,0 p. ILL Attention is called to the fact; that pusetteie leaviag Philadelphia at 4.00 p. m., connect 60 , U/toaster with MOUNT JOY Accommoownox TRALLIT; and. arrive at flarilaburg at 9.44, p. m. • SAMIJEL-D.,IOIING ' zupc.. EalL. P 4111111; Railread apl2 60-dtf REDUCTION IN PRICES! MERINOES, Plata sad Figured. - QAFEDIFIIIiB, Plain and Figural. . • ALL WOOL I) tiLAINES, Extra gqilesi arid Quality. DROOL Loa) SIEAWLS, afferent mow. FINE STOCK OF BLANKET 13HAWLd. r-, The prices la all the above Goadit,ntremediaatlon, will be f 011,14 "lower than ever," at CATIWART , said NUS 400 r ta the Harrisburg ~..iOl., „„.. L Or 1.20 P. ft '8,15 P RY