TTTE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, 13v GEORGE BERGNER. 2ER09.-9ufets erfsarrlical. DAILY BM le sersed to Yearly in the .age at 6) costs per west. Yearly sub 31 charged $4.00 WISELY AND 61211-WsULT tammara. it: Istmetarn is also published Mine s week during e.!dioll of the Leglslatare and moat', during the re. ,nalr.der of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the •,:lowieg rates, i : s 00 lin& Subscrbers per year . 4. Sevvp 16. 00 00 T. Las LAW OS 111Waistaes. t aubacrtberl order the disOosiinfance or their news ors, the publisher may continue to send them oath 6 rron rages are paid. quimorleers neglect or refuse to take their nearnst. fr,,nt the Ate to whichthey are directed, thatire ~,,,ogible until they bar. settled the bills and ordered Juan discontinued EttegraA. From our Morning Edition. MIAMI; AT YORE YESTIREAT. —Yesterday was a grand gala day at York, caused by a grand review of the troops at Camp Scott by the Commander-in-Chief, Gov. Curtin. The Governor left here In a special train at ten o'clock yesterday, and upon arriving at York, took quarters at the Washlngtorflotel. The Governor was escorted to the Camp by Gen. Keim, and was received with the utmost enthusiasm by the troops. The grand review took place at four o'clock, and Is represented as having been one of the most imposing military spectacles ever Wit nesAal in the interior of the State. 17 ale were six regiments of infantry and one company of artillery with field pieces par ticiptad in the parade. One, of the regiments, the First, to which the Cameron Guard of this city are attached, were fully uniformed and equipped, and made a due dispisy, eliciting universal praise. fee review lasted nearly two hours, and the t e mmander.in-Chief and principal field officers expressed themselves highly pleased with the general appearance as well as the proficient drill of the troops. The Governor returned to this city in the special train at six o'clock last evening. The Doylestown Guard, Capt. W. H. H. Da % Is, has been detached from the sixteenth regi ment and ordered to join the independent Cameronian) regiment at Washington city.— The company will leave York to-morrow for this city, and from here proceed immediately to Washington via Philadelphia and Perryville. They will take with them from this place the field pieces belonging to the Ringold Light Artillery, to be delivered over to that compa ny, upon arriving at Washington. Isaac R. Dunkelberger, first Sergeant of the inneron Guard, has been promoted to a Lieu ten incy in the first regiment 11. S. Dragoons. The Lieutenant is now in this city, on his way to join his regiment. :Samuel Wireman, the member of the Cam eron Guard who was accidentally shot last week, is rapidly improving in condition, and hopes are entertained that he will be able to rejoin his company in a few weeks. Tne members of the Cameron Guard and the State Capital Guard, generally speaking, are enjoying good health, and are in the best visible spirits. It is not known with any de gree of certainty when they will move from York. Capt. Eyster, of the Cameron guard, ved in town last evening, and will again leave for York at noon to-day. ................m.. s'.l-51P Curium YEirriltDAT.—The fine weather yesterday attracted a large number of visitors to Camp Curtin, giving to that place a bustle and activity that was cheerful to look upon.— Di ihe genius were held In the morning and i Loon. During the afternoon the State Hl Band of our city visited the Catup and iv(-ned the scene by discoursing excellent There are now twenty-eight unattach t , mpanies in the camp. ==:m INIORIgIAT/ON WADI= of a gentleman who left t,dd home suddenly on %today night, May the cAh; had on at the time a dark suit of clothes an Wadk frock overcoat, beater hat with crape around it. Whiskers not very large In size, and quite thin in flesh. Goes by the name of L. diuybon, Bedford, or G. Tatham, Bedford. Any information concerning the above will be thankfully received by his sorrowing family. ddress Cho. C. Gum, State Capital Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. 12th, 1861. ocher papers will please notice. BY TELEOL I.6PECIAI. DISPATCH TO TEN THLIORAPH] HARRISBURG TO BE SELECTED FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMORY. It is confidentl ass Wasauforox, May 12. y erted that your city ac tually bas or will be selected as the place in which the United Stales Armory, recently des troyed at Harper 's Perry, is to be located. It is conceded on all sides that a more central point could not be selected. So many railroads, the Pennsylvania, Union, and other Canals cen tering there, it would afford the best Tacilitles for shipment that could be found anywhere. In addition to all this, the coal and iron being dug up and manufactured on the spot itself, arms could be manufactured for much less i n 'Harrisburg than at Rock Island, which had been mentioned at one time. A NEW RAILROAD TO BE WILT TO WASH TON. We=None; MAY 11th 1861. A military railroad, is to be built from Ha gerstown to 'Washington, di rec tl y along the east bank of the Potomac. It will strike no large toernelot cities and can be easily operated in times like the present. This will afford a direct line of co nmatudeation with the great: Pennsylvania Central railroad which has ren dared so efficient AU*e in the meet grids. \ I 1ff.,1,;.- • .........---....„ v - 1 , I I . .77 . ....„/" ... ''... ‘., \\V / 14.,..' . ~ ........crs,.- i , . _ la .e . . ~.. .., ~ .2' -; .. :5 7 - ' • 1111, I II ,_ 1, ,: e .74, , , r 1---- ? , . .. . SF P #_.,:__.,-,-,, ._. _ .A i .. .. 4 VOL. XV. Later from *,yiapoli,s. General Butler leaves:- tin a Secret Mission.: Messenger from Goy. Hicks Returned. VIRGINIANS RIPIXT 80,000 TROOPS Union Men Indignant , . An Attack on Harper's Fry Expected. - Gen. Butler, with 60 men and two pieces of Capt. Varien's battery, left here this afteinoon on the propeller J. S. Bhriver, on an important and secret service in the direction of Balti more. A false alarm occurred at the Relay House ast night. The body of John Murphy, of the 69th N. Y. regiment, who drowned himself on the 26th nit., was picked up by fishermen two days ago, and carried to Washington to-day by Captain Kelly, for interment. Murphy became insane on board the steamer James Adger, from sheer suffering. The steamer Kill von Bull has sailed for New York. A messenger from Gov. Hicks to Gov. Latch er has returned from Richmond. He says that the Virginians expected 80,000 Confederate troops to arrive there by Thursday biett• The Union men here are indignant ait the occupation of Maryland soil by the Virginians. A sudden movement of the rebels from Har per's Ferry toward the Relay House is feared by many. The best judges of military affairs expect some sudden movements of the rebels as from the scarcity of provisions the Virginia troops must soon fight or disperse. ADDITIONAL NEWS BY THE GREAT EAST- ERN NEW Yoax, May, 12th The steamer Great Eastern arrived up this morning. She left Metford Haven on the evening of the let inst., and had a passage of nine days and thirteen hours to the bar.— Capt. Thomas, formerly of the Glasgow, is in command. She encountered a tremendous gale on the 6th inst., daring which she rolled heavily, though no sea went over her lofty sides. The steamer Kangaroo sailed from Liverpool on the Ist inst. The Commissioners of the Southern Confed eracy had reached England. Mr. Gregory's motion in the House of Com mons relative to the recognition of the South ern Confederacy, had been postponed two weeks. In answer to a question in the House of Lords on the 29th nit., Lord Woodhonse stated that the government recognised no right or obligation to Interfere in the conflict unhappily commenced in the United States, either diplo matically or otherwise. The English papers continue to discuss American Weirs. The entire London press, except the 24ma, sympathises warmly with the loyal States, and anticipates an early tri umph for the Government. The London 2'imer fears that there will be serious conflicts If the north is determined to enforce obedience. American vessels homeward' bound are in sured at four guineas to cover the war risk. The Emperor of Morrocco had recognized the kingdom of Italy. The young men of Pavia have honored Garibaldi with an ova tion. In consequence of the refusal of the congre gation of Venetia to elect members of Council of the Empire, the. Governor is abont,to pro ceed to a public examination of the elections. In some of the Communes he has delivered cer tificates to the persons elected. The President of the Court of Appeals at Modland, Poland has declared all the persons arrested during the late events not guilty. Nearly all the inhabitants of Pestia were present at the funeral of the late President Paleczy.. All the houses were decorated with black, the national songs were sung and patri otic speeches made, but no disturbance occur red. The elections in Portugal resulted in the choice of 64 ministerlidista, and 16 opposition candidates to the Cortez. Rentee closed at Paris on the 80th nit. at 68(75c, or 10c higher than the previous day. The Lord High Com missioner of the lonian Island bas issued a proclamation declaring that the country will be placed in a state of Beige If the disturbances continue. THE UNION FEELING IN VIRGINIA. Wasztiato, May 11. At Morgantown, Virginia, the other day, on the occasion of a regimental muster, the regi ment refused to obey their Colonel, who is a secessionist. Nix% only this, but they actually run him off the field., and compelled hini to decamp for more congenial parts. The Maion enthusiasm was intense, and it, wasn't safe to talk secession or anything approaching to it. When John Letcher or Jeff Davis tuidertakes to muster those men into service they will have a good time of it. TRAVEL TO BE OPENED TO-MORROW. P arrenurna ? *OP 1 20 . 1% The bridges along the Wilmintiton tuxt Vow' tltnore Railroad recently destroyed will 41 4 /18 re-built by tan:torn:ow, and the meat Itairel between'this city and Batlimore will st ono* be reatimed. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE..! HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY IS, 18,41,, From Washington. ----a•--- The Secretary Adyerttpea for a Loan Thomas Winans' to 'be Arrested; AlNirsroLra, May 12 The Qaptured Steam Gun on its War to Washington, South Carolina Troops Gather ing at Harper's Ferry. The President has issued a proclamation, setting forth that insurrection exists in the State of. Florida, by which the lives, liberty and property of the loyal citizens are endan. gered, and as it is deemed proper that all need ful measures should be taken for the protection of such citizens, and of all offiotrsof the Uni ted States in the discharge of their public du ties ln that State, the President directs the commander of the forces of the United States on the Florida coast to permit no person to ex ercise any office or authority upon the Islands of Key West, the Tortugaa and Santa Rosa, which may be inconsistent with the laws and Constitution of the United States,* authorizing him at the same time, if he shall . find it ne cessary. to suspend there the writ of habeas corpus, and to remove from the vicinity of the United States fortresses all dangerous or sus pected persons. The Secretary of the Treasury advertises for proposals till the 21st day of May, for the re mainder of the stock of the United States, is sued under the act of February, amounting to nearly nine million of dollars. The troops in Washington and the imme diate vicinity amount now to not less than 26;000 Men, and they are fast becoming most excellent soldiers. Col. Patterson's Philadel phia regiment is not napalmed by any other , here. They are quartered In the. Capitol, where, last evening, they and the other Penn sylvanians were addressed by Hon. Wm. D. Kelley Ina most stirring speech. Sherman's Battery, which came along with the Pennsylvanians, is regarded sea moat val uable acquisition to the defence of the capital. The artillery force now amounts to six full and excellent batteries. The four hundred regular cavalry, which came through Maryland direct from Carlisle, are also a fine force. .They were unmolested by the Marylanders. Ellsworth'e Zouaves have gone' into camp near the Lunatic Asylum. This will help to bring this wild but really admirable bod y of men into good discipline. • It is stated that the Government has ordered the arrest of Thomas Winans, of Baltimore, who forwarded the steam gun captured yester day. The government has information from Rich mond to the effect that Gen. .Beanregard has been telegraphed to come there. This is con sidered reliable. Gen. Lee and - Jeff. Davie hold conversation s hourly over the vireo between Richmond and Montgomery. • Carl fickurz leaves to-day to take command of his reghuent and march to Cairo. The captured steam gun Is on its way to 'Washington. The parties who had possession of it are to be sent to Annapolis. The Government has made a dedsion in the case of the Massachusetts troops, which will apply to the other States. It is that the Gov ernor may select, from the whole number ten dered, such Regiments as are required for the war. Passengers that have arrived here over the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, report that Har per's Ferry was last night reinforced by troops from South Carolina. A company of secessionists, volunteers from Washington, including many of the old resi-. dents, are located in a camp only thirty miles from the Capital. Grand Ovation to Col. Anderson. WILL GO WEST BY WAY OF HAR RISBURG. A grand ovation was given to-day, to Col. Anderson. He was escorted through the prin cipal, streets by two regiments of infantry and a company of black hussars to Independence Hall where he held reception. He made a brief speech. everywhere on the route the enthusiasm was extraordinary. Col. Anderson .will leave New York on Tuesday morning next for. Louisville, via the Pennsylvania Railroad, passing through Harrisburg, Pittsburg, Colum bus and,Cincinsuiti., z 2 , _ , met - c fi TASTEtC - SI M I).BY F EB 121,00TEIMMT. - - NSW` A t 4011 - Nsy • -it-Ise rumored that- the kiewernnient is II treat/ kod.the.PV* o 9. l liteamo.4.PtßoS gadara al a transport, From our Sunday Union. I=l Proolamation. of the President. t N .41PSEKANS B4fZW Y ADMIMID I== WASHINGTON, MAY 11 PICLADDLLPHIA., May 11 Arrival of, the dreet,Easteru. so max COMAMBIOO7MS Motion to Recognise. southern Con federaby Postpone(' • • NNW Yozz, The et egoillatp Greetirestern ban errlved be low. Her Liverpehl advik,:es are to the 2nd last., via Milford Haves. _ • • The steamship SSiugaroo sailed from LiTem pool on thalstlnsL. The 4twatXastfm comp up toiftarbor to Iricorribw, Sunday morn ing., . The Southern Commissioners had reached England. Mr. Gregory's motion in the House of Com mons relative to the Southern Confederacy had been postponed for two weeks. The American' vanela homeward., bound are Insured at four guineas to cover the war risk, ARRIVAL OF TtE BALTIC. Cape Henry and James River Blockaded. The Oaahier of the Bank of Albany Absconded•. Niw Yoax, May 11 The steamer Baltic arrived from Newport this afternoon, and the steamer Chesapeake re ports bavin,g famed 011 the .9th off Newport a steam frigate bound t) Fort Monroe with a three-masted nohooner in tow. She also passed the steamer Quaker City on the. 10th off Cape Henry blockading that point The steamer Monticello was blockading the mouth of James river. It is stated that Mx. Kenrick, the defaulting cashier of the bank of Albany, absconded three days mince. He had lost heavily in stocks. Tnikm.cormaici of she State Capital Guards ar rived at the Mayor's office on Saturday 'after - noon, the 11th inst. They are in charge of Daniel K. Callender, who will deliver them to relatives upon application at the office. Tae PODRIMENTH • and fifteenth regiments whi6h left here last Thniaday, are now encamp ed at Lancaster. 'SELECTIONS FOR THE, TOMS Its as euy to be heroei as to sit the Idle slaves Of a legendary' virtue carved upon oar fathers' grime!' J. R.tosod; . • Though the milli of God:grind slowly, Yet they grind exceedingly small; . Though with patience He stendxwelting, With exactness grinds he O. .Frems . ae German It comp, It comes, Or anon or Ist*, Deep* your butcher hordes,— Tbe hour when right shell scatter'intgid, Ideas conquer Words. Miss not the occasion; by the forelock take That subtle power, the never -halting time, Lest a mere moment's putting off should make Mischance almost a; heavy as a crime. Wordsworth Thy most dreaded instrument In working on a pure intent, Is man arrayed for mutual slaughter, Yea, Courage is Thy daughter. lerkipe Oh, high soars the eagle, begenuned with stare, A dread to our foe, but a dole to oar brother; One talon still ohnohing the thunder of Mars, While the olive of peace is held forth in the other- The world may unite, With treble or might; We profer them ppece,,butuan meet them in Eight, For the eons of Columbia litive ;worn to be free, And their arms shall maintain what their voices deo roe Wordsworth. A COXPANT of Turcos is being organized in New Orleans. They are to be called the "Lou isiana Trams," armed and uniformed Eke the famous - Turcos of Algeria. Probably they will be as great brutes, if not exactly' savages, like the Turcos of Algeria. HONG KONG papers of. March 16th say the Chinese Emperor is , still &t his palace of Zhehol in Tartary, declining to return to the capital. The demeanor of the Chinese government to wards foreigners is as friendly as could - be de sired. Anvxcss at the Treasury Department announce a concerted movement among financiers in Philadelphia, New York and Boston, to take the $14,000,000 loan at par. la.the ranks of the Rhode Island Reement, at Washington, is 'a private worth $500,000. On Wednesday he was tnoppingthe floor of-the barracks. His appetite is good. • • Ms Richmond authorities are evidently kept well informed as to the plans of (km. Scott. Military movements directed by them within the last week show this. A DMA= from:New Orleans tothe St. Lots dated May Bth, goys that nine steamboats had.been burned on the side of the they opposite the city. Loss $125,000. D A ID HAYNES, 110 11.4.11X11, ST. EIARBBBUBG. Agent for LILLIE'S PATENT Wrought and Chdhal Iron - Pliti 'and Burglar Proof. lECILVIELS: Btrletty the ONLY NercltHe Safe" made; that le both The and Borgbir Proof. meg.dly FOR RRNT. - . • A -Threet Story Btiek Bouse on Second, bilLstreek. If %MI Story rxessegississon Algol" . street. ..41,1447.10. -• tt ziookipWri ur ' my7-Itl • No: '2a, &kith Siefohd POTATOES: , 1; 00 9138Lis ' "' h° " P°74.- UM fara lUlliby my - 8414* Ling& arsig.,. NEW: ARRANGEMENT. 'OH A N 0 C AT I ON Airaizaiow - Atet htiold stQctic i tif joint I sing diliptitied of, ttur,e,ideielgt7loroke oath)* new Place and ea t iti r edly tr Um be eneett Philadelphia, New York', built 4itlito on the Northern Oestrai, 43enbitry & Mid iriniteoltell Bioontaburg tall& tea ThankAtd tor; tea , !Anvil patranegg - heretorere Wended he hopes, by promptness In delivery, to retain ntl his old 'moment sad,patrons tit geode intendaignrithe line ni=eiZ li vilivereli the-depot of the . Phlledilphia and tallnee4, Amid and streedn r _ghtladel• ottc, geode delivered afibidilidenli td N o'ciook, P. Barrio s+ • , . • J. WOAD Jr General Agt. nterfl fi" - Depot,-Itarrleburg. TRAVELING AGENT CF THE OLD WALLOWER LINE. - THIS OLD -TRANSPORTATION. LINE -id still M suooessful operatka and prepared to carry freight. 'DNA's, any other Individual line _between Philadalpl Harrlsbmg, Sunbury; Lewlabhrg, Williams port, .Terser Slicire Lock Haven, end all potato on the Northern Central, Philadelphia end Erie, and .Williama port and:Maim Railroads. ' , • Local Agent at Harrisburg, D. A. MITENCH. • Goode sent to PEACGOIC, ZIELL4tHINOHMAN, Nos: 808 and 810 Market street, above Eighth, by 4 &Mock, e. will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for delivery, Me next morning. C. P. SIDENCH, ap3 Traveling Agent. R.Eradv - Al. HE SUBSCRIBER Ids removed his T PLUMBING AND BRASS BOOMEIRTIrom Market irmito Fourthstrati abora Markac,oppoita Beth &arab.siy.rul Ibr pit 'patronage, MI bops', 'by atrica Mention to bulimia, to Merit* omainuanas of Its inar2B-Bmd WM. PASSAU. . • ST. LOUXB HOTEL, giLESTNUT ST, ..4..? , Y(nrE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. N the immediate neighborhood of the I robbing Hannon on Market. Third and Oheatnui auatan, die Hanks, Pont Mae, Merchants' Exchange, acc., ADIERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. BOARD P➢& DAY.... $1.50 .!Dinner between 1 and B e'cloos, 60 CUM. Single room from 60 deIIIB upward. • 'A fleet ci.ass Restaurant attached. Prices according to . Bills of Fare. ins City Carsitake Passengers from any Station to or close to the Hugel. fro-Ravish; French, German and Spanish spoken. apt Bind • ' REMOVAL. fiIHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inrormi the public that he,hat.reinoved bit plume. Mg and Third lame; beknillerr's Hotel. 'Mtntrot ttirpitst est rous*, hi hopes:by stria, anent pn to Moines, to merit a contisuanoe of it, apl.24tt - • . I. 3(IN112. Harriiburg IfroomitlartufaatcKy. IWO DOORS FROM „FROM ST., IN WALNUT I3.R00)El. sold wholesale and retail 20 per cant anise( than can se had &Janitors and axandnesur stock. aps4rad .„ , J. E. PRICE k CO. NEW 13001,8 ! NEW PRICE'S! I FRESH ARRIVAL OF GROCERIES 1 PRICES TO ;. SUIT THE T.IZES 1 THE subscriber hat; just.returned from Philadelphia with a large and varied assortment of FroMEi ORNANI.IPL3, - QUICEN'SW.knE, 'BACON, Habit>, NOTIONS, and everything -usually tog. in a hest ChM! Grocery,. respectfully calls the attention of oust ° . mons, as Well as the public generally, to his last arrival. Thankful for past Patronage he hopes by strict atran ti to business to merit a continuance of the same. T. F. BuTtelt, apl9.dtf Corner of Third. and,Chestaut Streets. Bumii. FLAGS; FLAGS ! ! NOT PAPER AND. ENVELOPES with AA National designs, LETTER PIPER with a view 01 the city of Harrisburg, 'printed and-for sale at AMMER'S 13001i3TORE, 044, Near the Harrisburg Bridge. BUEHLER HOUSE, M ARKET SQUARE:, HARRISBURG, PENN'A. GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. The eb ove well known and long established Hue' h now undergoing a thorough' renovation, and being In a great degree newly: furnished, under tbe proprietorship of Mr. Haman J. Bemis, who has been an inmate or the house ,for tho last three years, and is well known to la Thankful for the liberal patronage which it has all oyed, I cheerhally mamma Mr. Bolton to the public var. [jegwtfl da WILLIAM BUEHLER,. HENRY-:PEFFER, OFFIOE-THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW, 'NEAR .11ABIEBT.., Residence, Chestnut Street near Frnorth. CITY OF myL4-dtt UPHOLSTERING. HUSK "MATTRESSES, COTTON TOP MATRESSES, 001 TON OCoIifFORTS, FRENCH CARPET' HASSACKS, CHAIR CUSHIONS, LOUNGES, &0., On band and for Bale ~wholiniale and retidlott the very lowest rates for eadh - . HAIR MAT/L4RSE3' and SPRING'BOTTOMS -MAMA- TO ORDICR. SOFAS, • LOUNGES, CHAIRS; HAIR MATRRSSES, &c. Repaired and made equal to new very retainable, all at N 0.109 Market street between Fourth and Fif th , by mane BARNII2. CLOSINO OUT our still large assortmen o r FURS, conalsilng of ihuideome Dark Sable Betts, Basidsome Dark fliberian.aglOrntigats, A flue nook of all kinds oflowisrtce Fins, &chalice fin Bargains in Ftne Fan. - Qat at GATHCABTS, _ • N 0.14 Market Sow" -•••••Man - eat to the ,Elarriskorg Bank. -411.16tricilq OF girtmEmEN .110 of = D otie•rery large " ".litaintiasir:evarY-s0 and quality., i t Or bt i et ltdra=iirdr lauffictaPed• • lArguatkauttatulg.. _____• ll 94uaTlt the , GUY. Q l o 4 74l=ta, nuriumrs , R enur o. Mani Gen dram at • . • - • m' Nlac 10 they NO. 10 itrtortthmius CARD ALDERMAN a, PENN'A. lttam tinting no. Haring procured Mem Power Presses, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK MUNTB4O etevery dotcription. cheaper that it rue be done at any other es tablishmentin the country RATES yr AL , TRETISTEE. 1l Pour Thies or leas oonathute one-half mean, EIII Ike, or more than four coast:Sate a square. Hall Square one day ...... . .. . , one week . ... .. one mouth . three Mouths 300 i six months 1 0 one year................. , 5 ,.. 600 clue 8 ivare one day 10 o one week 2 00 .• one month— ....... .... ..... .. 3 00 ct • 06 C alz months.— . ......... ........ i 00 . one year 10 Os larßnstnees notices Inserted In the Masi catau benne Marriages and Reatba, Frill OEMS PIER or each Insertion. SirKarriages and Deaths k) be charged ex may sdvernsementa. lalisrell(tmug. .STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN' NEW TVA - • - AND LIVIIREINIL. - r _ANDING AND EMBARKING Pal. SENGSRS at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland* 7 . 1:4 pout, New York and Philadelphia Steartuddp intend 'deepateldne their fall powered thydtabettil: '_. Iliteautfte as follows tATT — OP - IdittiCtiSSTßß, Saturday nth --4 OF BALVIORE, Saturday, 114 weivisy, 26th /1114 q load figell , M._ ii. ft pier 4a, ' , forth Meer. . o,_ e e ; KIM At 1.42,340/1. 1 lIIIST ()AWN . ' $76 WI SIERSAGE„...,.-.0110 00 db* to London_ 400 00 do to Lcsidoa..soo 00 Steerage Return Ttoltets t gool Ibr Sts ISOUttis .00 00 Passengers forwarded to Parte, Itano, aantburg, Etrem — en, Rotterdam, Antwerp,. Eta, at retorted through taree. larParsotis wightng tu bring out their friends sanbuy tickets herb at the following rates, to New York : From laverpool or Queenstown; let Qubin, 576, $B6 aa6 11106. trerage tr.ta Usurp:NA SW 00 From Qouenatown, Them Steamers have superior acoomasodations for passengers, and carry experierwed Surgeons. They are built in Water-tight Iron Sections, awl have Patent , Fire Annihilstors on bawd. For further information apply at the Company's OBlora. JNO. G. DALE, asset, ap294t 16 groadvray,blevt Tort. Or 0.0. Zimmerman, Agent, Harrisburg. DENTISTRY. TAR. GEO. W. STINE, gratitude of the Baltimore Oollege of Dental Surgery, hartoi Omni nanny loaded In the oily of liardsbnrg feel Utast 'the office formerly occupied by Dr. Gore's; otwThlrd I*W, between Bargee and Walnut, respeodtgly Warm Ids friends and the public lu general, that he is prepared to' perform all operations in the Dental profession, either surgical or tnechanical, in a manner that shall hot be sun awed by operatoes is tide or any other city. Ha mode of Inserting artificial teeth is upon the latest Lis proved scientific' principles. Teeth, brow one to a lull set, mounted 011 fine Goldilial oar, Platina plates or the Vulcanite Base. I take great pleasure In recommending the above geo• Unman to all my former patients of liarrtsiwirg and vi cinity, and fa-1 confident tnat ho will perform all opera tions to a scieutillo winner, from my knowledge of bit ability. .itni &Wit.] F. J. S. GORGAS, D t 8. • GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, wrra NEW IMPROVEMENTSI AT REDUCED PRICES. THE WHEELER & WILSON ltf4llll£4o - taring Company having gained au. their snits at law, with infringing manufacturers of Sewing biaelblnfes • propose that the peblic should be benetitted thereby, and nave accordingly reducest.the prices of their Sawing.. Machines. After the date toey sad be cold at rates that. will pay a fair profit on the cast of manufacture, capital invested, and expense of making eaten ; such prima will enable them to make first class machines, end, as heretofore, guarantee them in every pardeolsr. In accordance with Inn announcement above I wia , _soli their splendid dewing Machines at prices from HI •to 00 for the deafen case machines. It Is 1111411 ii ettlints. •Mithed factittat MO..- - 'Wheeler & Wilson Sewing !Luddite - Is the best ono in the market, the best made, modiVraple , and Wain liable to get, out o I order, and they are lbw-sui low as the inferior machines. Call and see that a 'third and Market. • del-em • W. 0. BlOKOK,4gent' DR. T.. 3. milES r SURGEON DENTIST . OFFERS his services to the citizens o A,/ Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a entre a the public patronage and gives assurance that his beat' endeavors shall be g.iveo to render satisfaction In nis.pror. fesslon. Being an old, well tried dentist, ho fade safe in nviteig the public, generally to call on him, assuring hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services; Me No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly oa , canted by Jacob lt. Eby, near the United Stites Hotel, Harris nurg, Pa. myB-dly THE CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION. A T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will 4 64, find an assortment of One Ladies' Traveling Satoheis. AotT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will find a great variety or Walking Canes. AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will Sad an unrivalled assortment of Perfumery, Po mades, Hair Ull3, Coact:tatted, Soap, &a. AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will nod all Icinds of Brushes—English Tooth and Hair Brualies, Clollll and Leattn.r Brushes. • AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE You, will find a Sae lot. of Gilchrist's Pocket Cutlery. A. T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you wile AsLand a large stook of Porunounales, PlirsolkWallets nd dem Cases. - AT SELLER'S DRUG STORE. you will find a choice lot of Havana Cigars. - • no. 91 Market Street, Two Doora East Of foarth Earn*. feb2l JOSEPH CLASSY. JOHN W. BROWN. CASEY & BROWN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW HARRISBURG, PENN'A. HAVING associated together in the practice of the Law ' will attend Mid promptly to all professional business entrusted to Ofels vire. Moe In Third street three doors from Market - N. B. Consimation,. In English and %mum. CHAMPAGNE WINES, Duo Ds Monsseetro li , zsmiscx & CO. CHAALIS Elsiosocce, Doom & Co" Assoloa-43assas Idoussurs, ESPASKLING MIIIXLIMIN Mt & 00. Di V= it; Iv store miler sale by JOHN H. ZLEGLER, dl9 78 Merkel el.reet. A,MBROTTFES FOR 25 CUTS. THE subscriber respectfully announces 1. to the citizens of Haartsburg and vicinity, Mukalla tuts taken rooms over KELE/It'd HAROWAJS.I4 Ert)o4, south east corucr of Market Square, where he is' to execute every stye of AMR tniflTE3, _ste: priors, from 2b cents and upwards. DAGUMBEOUPILI carefully copied, and Pladtell inserted in lackhts , and Pins. Cases of ail deemr op/003 constantly. on#spcL, Clive me a can't you a . at a good and cheap penture. m7dlm GEORGE R.. PARKER. Anibrotypish The West Chester Academy AT WEST CHESTER, PA. , witbin- two hour's ride from Philadelphia by the Penney! ye nta central or the West Chester direct railroad, will re sume the duties of the •AllidEß TERM on the Nan nay OF MAT SILT, and close them on the uar DAY or Soarix sae The sohoil, therefore, is In eession during the SUMMER pdONTSS. Pupils are rocalved at any , time at proporiMnate Obarges. The average number afatideh ts hi 85. under the obarge of Dine cear,here. The Wench, German and Spanish languages are taught by Native Resident Inetrumors. For estasooliscaPPly WM. F. INFERS, A. M.. Princips.V. at WeseCheefer; rt• 2ixt'd CrOTBONDS I'6o. Et TINE OR TWO CITY BONDS of goo each. bearing per ma, interest; being 2,loa:id good kivesment. Apply to albad. . _ -W, /C.,11611411M1i „SO/ 5 Or