111 E TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, ' GEORGE I3ERGNER. TERMS.--agen3 SIT6CALTIIO3I. TSLEGRAPO IS 6c:red to subscribers la to .:b at By. coats per week. Yearly subscriber, be charged $4.00. Wrigut AND Stal-Wkstru TramiliAPß. 111.160R.1114 is also published twice a week during at:a6on of the Legislature, and weekly during the re .i.o :Kier settled the bdis and ordered ,:r7,ntloned Oisce[lantana. METHING MORE VALUABLE NAN SILVER OR GOLD, BECAUSS IT WILL RESTORE THE WEAK, .1 ATE THE BLOOD IN ALL ITS ORIGINAL VIGOR AND PURITY. IT 111 PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S CORATIVE CORDIAL, AND BLOOD RENOVATOR. pre., ly what its name indicates; for, while pleaaan ~• r,ste. it Is revivitying . , exhilarating and strength to vital powers. It also revivifies, reinstates, the blood In all its original parity, and thug • r and renders the system invulnerable to attacks It is the only preparation ever offered to the • L:, a popular form so ns to be within the reach of ,:wmlcally and skilllully combined as to be the t i t ful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted as to act ,0 t accadauce with the laws of nature, and bee 'ea 'the the weakest stomach, and tone up the di ge. z,% 0 r,fitti.f, and allay all nervous and other irritation. ,1 exhilarating In Its effects! and yet it h , al by lassitude or depression of spirits. It of vegetables, and those thoroughly powerful tonic and soothing properties, and . o never Injure. As a sure preventive aro of Ls vi 101, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DES , 'Si A. 1.026 OP APPETITE, FAINTNESS, :1 4 'MUTABILITY, NEURALGIA, PAL -I'i AtioN OF THE HEART, MELAN CHOLY, HYPOCHONDRIA, NWEIT ..WEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDINESS, AND ALL THAT CLASS OF OA SES 80 FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED FEMALE WEAKNESS AND IRREGULAR!. TIES. THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL. 11%er Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver ht, liHeases of the Kidneys, or any genera de , . TWO. of the Urinary organs. ouly cure the debility Mowing CHILLS and [:, 1,,,t placenta all attacks arising from Miasmatic awl cure the diseases at once, if already at- , v should have a bottle with them, as It in j.l Creuts any deleterious consequences following of climate and water. pr.vents costivenese etrengthens the digestive it should be in the hands of all persons-of sedan , %.11:6 not accustomed to outdoor exercise, should usia it. ERA should use It, for It is &perfect relief. Taken ,th or two before the final trial, she will pass the [ul puriod with perfect ease and safety. There is no mistake about It. DE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIR FOR MOTHERS, TRY IT ! 1 to you we appeal, to detect the Illness or dawn') • sly of your daughters before It be too lite, but also - -uns and husbands, for while the former from false • . L. y, often go down to a premature grave, rather their condition be known in time, the latter are se ,• mixed up with the ezeitemewt or business, that tr it teu ter you, they too, would travel lo the same A , path until it la too late to arrest their fatal ‘.l But the mother Is always vigilant, and to you we eutly appeal; for yrs are sure your never-halos on will unerringly point you to Professor WOOD'S oiLIT,Vb CORDIAL ASO BLOOD RENOVATOR as which should be always on hand to time of bat the Press may after thoroughly Width* be r, eud uo one can have a doubt. WOuD'S RIikfrORATIVIII wee : classics that Psyche Was once sent to a climate icr than the West Indies to procure a sample of the ci Proserpina in a box. After some delay the -:u t ter returned, and as soon as the lid of the box ..ieeved out flew all the ills that flesh la heirto.— r r. ai.tioly hope was found in the bottom or the box. ' weed's Restorative Cordial revives the recollection tae story, fur it invigorates the blobd, aids the organs ;settee, imparts strength to the nervous system, and ter aw the citadel of health, so as to bid defiance to the its of disease. It is a healthy touts, composed en try, y of vegetable productions and while It Is exciters we pure Wine, no Injurious resells can possibly follow use it tea des!Jeratum in the medical world, and wto ere eWiat with loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia,. Coo bIIELIT giddiness, Neuralgia, Palette• tie.. 01 the Heart, Au., will pure find an infallible panacea. •ai kitty Express." REaTORSTIVIC OURDIAL and BLOOD nh SuVATOIi is, without doubt, tho best Tonto Cordial in 4ortd, To those who are suffering from general de w, w, , ttle recommend its ase; for, while nisi plasti d,: iu 1.,c i.o,te it Is strengthening to the system, and oue, (aid to remove all impurities of the blood, n . .. 1 eratlicalo ail traces of disease. It can be taken by it ,: 0 e•.ikett stomach, while those in good health will at ferl as oshilurating power. We aro confident that I,r uslug sue bottle of this cordial none will be for a without it,—"New York Loader." PUNE, IiCALTRY TONIC, end one free from lb .I.•' , .teriou.i and Injurious effects sure to follow those In ur imary uso, bas long been felt to be a desideratum In medical world. Such a tonic, and one so skillfully unit/toed from the vegetable kingdom as to act In per- JOCulti,llCe with the taws of nature, and thus soothe Lb, weaktet stomach and-at the same time allay tier vo,el and other irritations, and tone up all the organs of ..Lich the human betty ta composed, is offered in Prof. Wok.PEI Ite6tOrlitive Cordial anti Mood Renovator. Bence, It la pertentty adapted to cid and young. Reader, try it, toast/nos have already done so, and the testimony is UUlpurakl in its favor.—" New York Atha.. • Vika' rSsfilt W00D , 2 RISTORATIVB CORDIAL AN LOO 1.) RENOVATOR, for the cure of General Debility, or WeAnoss arising from any cause, also Dyspepsia, Nerv. OLl , tleSti, Night Sweats, Incipient Consumption, Liver Coo/Omits, inliouseess, labs of Appetite, Female Weak nusi, in all Its stages, also, to prevent the contreetion of sat, la certainly the best and most agreeable cordial ton .0 auil Renovator ever offered to the afflicted, and so nh,nleally combined as to be the most powerhal tonic ever known to medical sclerce. Reader, try it. It WILL no ll'on noun. We have no hull. ion In recommending since we know It to be a safe, pleasant. and Mare m utely for the diseases enumerated.--' , New York Die. patch." liebre noticing a patent medicine, we have to be car taw that it will prove itself to be all that It 4 rectum. wended. And we would say that the Restorative Cor d al and Blood Renovator Of Prof. Wood will stand the cost fully, and, In fact, It is without any doubt the first :,11,..10 in market for purifying the Blood and strengthen we 6yetetn. We have 110 br e'lation In recommending /Be to all.—" The New-Yorker." wli TO YOURSELF IN T16111.-410W many In cone. re of a false delicacy suffer from suppressed, pain -1..! obstructed mensuration, and think because they e young that by-and-by nature will work Itself clear obitructions, and all oome In right in the end, little mina that the seeds of death are already germhia ..„ in the system, because the vital energies are , rod, and the entire animal economy deranged, debill i IVA yet, eareleas of themselves as they are, if a n cowl y wet set before them which would restore the taw:tithes of the system, and reinvigorate t i. body, they v. °aid take it, and thus be in time to save itulr lives.— Pareels, think of this, and at once give them a bottle of Prof. Wood's Restorative thirdiel and Blood it nievater.— "the New York Courier," 0..1 WOOD, Proprietor 444 Broadway, New York, is Mo. and 1.14 Market street, St. Lou girAt No. 444 Broadway, ill the Family and Patent sieuicittes constantly on hand, always fresh and genuine. Ford ei Macomber, Washington AVOILUIS, Sole agenta or Albany; Dr 11. Snell, agent for Schenectady, sold also by A. B. Sands Ai Co., corner of Fulton and William streets. MILITARY Boolis irdi2&eto JUST RECEIVED, COOPER'S TACTICS ) HARDEE'S TACTICS AND Instructions in Field Artillery have just been received at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. my4•dtt NOTICE. A LARGE quantity of OLD BRASS wanted at GIL inratl'd ItAADWARIC 810112, liar! burg. May 8,1801. \\ A 1fic,1,.. it 1 V S 9.00 19 00 16.00 VOL. XV. filistellantons. NEW ARRANGEMENT, CHANGE OP LOCATION WALLOWER'S LINE. The old stock of cars being disposed of, the undersigned has broke out In a new place and es tabled:tad a daily freight line between Philadelphia, New York, HarrlabOrg and all points on the Northern Central, Sunbury &Elie and LackaWana & Bloomsburg railroads. Thankful for the giber al patronage heretofore extended he hopes, by promptness in delivery, to rotate all his old customers and patrons atl goods intended for the line must be delivered at the depot of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, Broad and Oullowbiii 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. marl 1 Reading Depot, Harrisburg. a. W. A4[ 'U 3EIN C.IZIE TRAVELING AGENT or not OLD WALLOWER LINE. 01111 LS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE Is still in successful operation and rropared to carry treight as LOW as any other Individual line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams port, Jereei Shore, Lock Haven, and all points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie, and Williams port and Elmira Itailroids. goods sent to PEACOCK, ZELL &EI:MOM/AN, Nos. MI and 810 Market street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock, P. 11., will arrive at Harriaburg, ready for delivery, the next morning. C. F. MIIENCH, ap3 tf Traveling Agent. REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBER has removed hie PLUMBING AND BRABB FOUNDRY from Markol street to Fourth street above Market, opposite the' Bathe church. Thankful for past patronage, be hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of it. mar26.3md WM. 'RAMER:IL . ST. LOUIS HOTEL, CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. IN the immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing Houses on Market, Third and Mutant streets, the Banks, Poet Moe, Merchants' Exchange, &c., Sic. ILIPT BOTH ON TUB AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. BOARD PER DAY.... 11.60. Dinner between 1 and 3 o'clock, 60 cents. Stogie room from 60 cents upward. A drat mass Restaurant attached. Prices according to Bills or Fare. The City Cara take Paasengora from any Station to or doge to the Hotel. sip-Engttah, Frennh, German and Spanish spoken. apl Smd REMOVAL- - rrHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully 11 inform the public that he has removed his Plumb• lug and Brass Founding establishment to No. 22 South Third street below Herr's Hotel. Inanklll.l fOr past pat ronage, be hopes by strict attention to Nuances to merit a continuance of it. apl2 dif J. JONES. Harrisburg Broom Manufactory% TWO DOORS FROM PROM ST., LT WALNUT, BROOMS sold wholesale and retail 20 per cent. cheaper than can Oa had elsewhere.— Call and Magna our stock. aps-amd PHILADELPHIA NEW*" BONNET STORE 4 'HAS OP ENED WITH A FULL anortmea from the Philadelphia and New York moat fashionable establishment', to which, during the Beason, additions of the latest novelties from those establishments will be constantly received. MRS. A. R. BICKERTON, Formerly A. H. Carpenter, riga of the two Golden Eagles, Etat bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge. marl9-3md FLAGS! FLAGS ! ! NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with National design', LEVER PAPER with a view of the city or Harrisburg, prithed and tor sale at SCREFFER'S BOOKSTORE, Near the Flarriabarg Bridge. CM BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE:, HARRISBURG, PENN'A. GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. CARD The above well known and long established llntel now undergoing • thorough renovation, wd being in a great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship of Mr. GIIORUI d. Botios, who has been an inmate or the house for the lut three years, and is well known to is guests. thaukfUl for the liberal patronage which it has en oyed I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public vor. wtfl da WILLIAM BUKHLEK. ALDERMAN. HENRY PEFFER, OFFICE—MiI) STREET, (SHELL'S ROW, NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut Streit near Fourth. Orry or HARRISBURG, my 1241: UPHOLSTERING. HUSK MATTRESSES, COTTON TOP MATIODEMS, COTTON COMFORTS, FRENCH CARPET HASSACKS, CHAIR CUSHIONS, LOUNGES, &c., On baud and rot sale wholesale and retallAlat the very 'win rates for mush . HAIR MATRLSSES and SPRING 'BOTTOMS MADE TO ORDER. SOFAS, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, HAIR M.ATRESSPS, &c. Repaired and made equal to new very reasonable, all at No. lug Market street between Fourth and Fifth, by iner29 J.T. BARNITZ. f`t.LOSI RS NG OUT our still large assortmen NJ of FU, consis of handsome Bark Sa ti ble ng Setts, Handsome Desk Siberian Squirrel Setts, A Mae hook of all kinds of low price Fun, A chance for Bargains in Floe Fors. Call at CaTHCASTS, N 0.14 Market Squam ian24 eat to the Harrisburg Bank. THE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN is solicited to Oar very large assortment of Unnsumuma AND humus ofovary size and gnahtY• Gene hots Kin Mona, best article maaufactured. All the different kinds of Warne' Gums. Largest assortment of Roamer in the city. cum; Searartues, litemamustmrs, Ready Hemmed. And everything hi &We' wear, at "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 16, 1861. Local Agent at Harrisb nrg, D. A. MUENCH J. E. PRICE & (XI cA.TROAItT_ Nukto..the Harrisburg Bask. O. ID. kriross k" - •-•.••• u - ur_ • dhow ti="ll, - " 7 ' n D. W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET STREET 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 beet selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes and Glues, Dye Stunt, Glass and Putty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pure Ground Spices, Burning Plaid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Plne Ode, Bottles, Vials and Lamp Globes, Cantle Soaps, !Spa nges and Corks', ace., 6143., &c., &C., &43., &c With a general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the beet - manufactucr fumery of Europe andOls 6earktry. tuss le ... 7 %wire dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL KINDS, oi tti 0 2 '1,(:). \ 9,C• R .-.• • : V"..:* • ?' 0 a '=: " - ii i * 2_—_- -, 1 0 R LJ 1: f,ILLYS. , Lit 1:1 1 ,9‘,,,V 90 We respectfully Invite a call, feeling coati- dent that we on supply the wants of all on terms to thair satisfaction TEETH ! TEETH 1 ! JONE'S AND WHITE'S PORCELAIN TEETH. PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Concentrated Lye 1 Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell as low as it can be purchased in the cities. THAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS, COAL OIL! CARBON OIL ! Being large purchasers In these Oils, We can offer Inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved patterns, very cheap. AU kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, Those of you who have not given onr 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 business, a careful selection of PURE DRUGS, t fair prices, and the desire to please all, to merit a continuance of the favors of a discrimi nating public. Ely Etitgraip4 From our Morning Edition. IT IS A NOTORIOUS FACT that those in the South who are most indebted to the North are the bitterest enemies of the Union. Among merchants, whose credit led to long accounts in Philadelphia, New York and Boston, this fact is particularly applicable. The repudia tion of honorable obligations was a common practice years ago in the South, which at last was crowned with the stupendous frauds legal ized by the State of Mississippi, in not only the repudiation of her debts, but her actual refusal to recognize any of her honest obliga tions, either to her own or the people beyond her borders. The latest act of repudiation is that of the traitor and fugitive Robert Tyler, ex-poet laureate, ex-orator and adulator of treason in Philadelphia, and ex-Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of the state of Pennsyl vania. Robert came to Pennsylvania a beggar and has left a defaulter. Ou the first day of May he was indebted to the state Treasury in the sin of $llOO, which he doubtless intends shall remain on the books of the Treasurer, as an evidence of the contempt in which one of tke F. F. V.'s holds the people and the confi dence of Pennsylvania, holding on to the money, at the same time, as the evidence of his ingratitude and dishonesty. It will be ne cesiary, in the treaty of peace, which such men as Bob Tyler now talk of negotiating be tween the federal government and the rebel pirates and assassins, that provision be made for the prevention of the prosecution of such' defalcations, or Bob and his confederates may be compelled to repent the indiscretion of their crimes in the solitude of a criminal's cell. They will either do this, or have their reflectionsvinterrupted by the contraction of twisted hemp. IT is now suggested that the reason why Jeff Davis had not gone to Richmond is, that he intends to head the tack on Cairo. If he hopag to muilatain a. 4 ..P army at all, it is • the fertile fistrik* ....9hLtbat N. wiiiiT•flOoli - To hold Cairo, and . p the Mississippi navi gation open is of more consequence to the South than a dozen Washingtons. Hence the great struggle 'point may be in Illinois, and not in Virginia. -Upsides, secession will be as dead in Missouri as in Maryland, if Jeff. Davis be not at hand to hold General Harney in check at St. Louis. The first great battle, we infer, will be in the Weaf,"ind not on the Potomac. It has been the aim of the leaders of this movement, to ward off a battle where the treason origin ated, and hence their efforts to make Maryland first the battle field, and as that failed then Virginia Having also failed in the Old Do minion, they now seek to push it Weat. There is a policy in thus forcing the campaign out of the Cotton States, which can be frustrated by the government marching to meet treason on its own soil. WM Name a paragraph in some of the Bieck inridge Organs, clipped from the Ckirlisle Volun teer, in which Bretton assails the TELEGRAPH in his usual sneaking and cowardly style. When he printed the paragraph in question, he doubt less imagined, as did our facetious neighbors at the corner of the alley, that he would crush and confuse us, by striking the Tetecarepn from his exchange list. This Is peculiarly cru el in both our cotemporades, as we claim some credit in having awakened in both just suffi cient. patriotism to rescue them from the mob violence their course had invoked. The Vol unteer is the most hopeless of all the torysheets in the State, made so as well by its innate mean ness and selfishness, as by its natural tendency to wrong when goad is to be achieved. Tus Monson recently held their semi-annu al convention, and appear to have had a good time generally. They are perfectly unmoved by the national troubles ; some of the speakers finding in them Makurdi; of Joseph's prophe cies, or judgments sent for their vindication, while others made them the subjects of witty comment. Young thinks Lincoln as good a man as ever sat in the chair of state, but ut terly powerless to avert the destruction of the government, in consequence of the criminal conduct of his predeceesors. Oars hundred and five Cincinnati printers have enlisted. The Boston Atlas has sent four editors and eight printers to the wars. Tim President is receiving daily hearty re sponses from Tennessee, Kentucky, and Mary land. A. brigade from each of those States will soon be in the field. Tire State of Michigan has appropriated one million of dollars to defray the. expenses of the war. The State also offers ten regiments of equipped men to the general government. Tom witty Mr. Sparrowgrass recently joined the Home Guard, at Yonkers, New York, and said in a speech that "it is understood that the Home Guard is not to go to the wars, and not to leave Yonkers, except in case of invasion." Tom reported instunrection in Owen andGalla tin counties, Kentucky, originated as follows : An old lady met two negroes armed, and told her minister that the negroes were arousing, and he at once spread the alarm. Great ex citement existed in Boone county, opposite this place, last night. The military were under arms during the night, waiting for the signal gun, to render assistance. Votonrfk is divided into twenty-two military districts, in which the armed bodies are con centrating—the. principal points being Rich mond, Petersburg and Culpepper, flillundred men from New Orletms have jot arrived at one of these stations, and it Wile said that a con centration of troops was to be made at City Point, on Le James river, and at Fort Pow batten, on York river. BY MEG From Washington, THE CITY QUIET. PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE TAMPERED WITH. Telegraphic Communication with the South Suspended• THE CABINET A UNIT Fourteen Additional Regiments .4c ceptedlrom New York. VIRGINIANS THROWING UP DEFENCES AT WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, May 16 This city is remarkably quiet. No arrests of any kind have taken place for the last twenty four hours. As private correspondence is tampered with, it is believed that some of the malls to the South will be discontinued. In consequence of more important public af fairs, another order has been issued, antra un• clog that no personal applications for civil ap pointments will be considered by the Depart ments at present. The War Department is in the receipt of from fifty to one hundred applications daily for of ficial positions in the army . To-morrow the passenger and mail trains be tween Washington, Baltimore; Philadelphia and New York will be resumed on the old schedUle. The referenced to American affairs in the late European news, haie produced a good feeling . - hvra-tu .chrrernarnonectrcles. - All telegraphic communication with the South has been suspended by the removal of seven miles of the wires. between Washington and Alexandria. A new company will be organized at the south, embracing all the telegraphic lines. A Cabinet meeting was held to day. The orders are to hurry to Washington all the troops that are ready. As there is no ap4 prehension of an attack here, the presumption is that a speedy movement in Virginia, to Nor 7 folk or Harper's Ferry, or both, is contempla ted. The Government wisely does not let its plans be known. The news from Baitimore is highly satisfac tory to the people, the troops and the Admin istration. The army to be cent into Virginia will prob ably be under the command of Major McDow ell, whole to be made one of the new Brigadier Generals. There is no better officer North or South. SECOND DISPATCH WARRINGTON, May 15. The assurances that the Administration ie vigorously prosecuting its measures against the insurrectionary States have substantial basis. All members of the Cabinet, together with the President, are animated by common principles in furthering the plans for consumating the Government policy. An increased atimules, however, was to-day applied. A committee of prominent gentlemen from the city of New York had a long interview with them, and the result was their consent to accept the services of fourteen additional regi ments from that State. This meets with the concurrence of Lieut. General Scott. The committee sternously urged prompt and effective measures, with no halting proceedings, and It appears from private conversation that the supply of money to support the increased force is a matter which should occasion no un pleasant concern to the Administration. A report Is current that an engineer officer has discovered that Virginians are throwing up defences within spy-glass view of Washington. This may be a repetition of forraer unfounded rumor. At fill events, if it should be confirm ed, it is not at all probable that the Govern ment would remain an indifferent observer of the proceeding. At an adjourned term of the Court of Claims to-day, only one, Judge Loring, was present, who adjourned court over to the 4th of July, Presiding Judge Scarburg having resigned there is a vacancy on the bench, to fill which the late experienced Solicitor Gillet's name has been suggested by those who best know the peculiar qualifications needed for that place. During the last month the average weekly receipt from =atom have been not more than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The Virginia and North Carolina Collectors, like those of other seceding States, have ceased to make returns to the Treasury Department. Marshal Fisher for the Eastern Dfetrict of Virginia is the only Judicial officer of that State who has not resigned. Those for North Carolina have seperated their connection with the United States. The President has appointed George F. Tal bot U. S. Attorney for Maine ; Boyal Buck, -Register of Land office at Nebraska city, and Jas. J. Stabdr, &leiter of Marquett, Michigan; also Jacob Knaubb, Postmaster at Reading, .r 4; Edward P. Bassett, Postmaster at ToledttAdo, and Nathan A Monttan, Postmaster at New baryport, Mao- item tinting nu. Having procureiPacean Power PTNIIIKS, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PHINTING et every description, cheaper that it can be done at any deer re: tabliehmentln the country RATES OF ACEPESTMEG. Ear-Pour lines or less constitute one•hati square. EJg Urea or more than four constitute a square. Ralf Square one day...... ... one week. ... one three months.. six months—, one year...... , One Square one day 44 ono week..... . .. 200 14 one month 00 16 three 600 six months' .6 No One year 16 Os 461-11cudnese notices inserted in the Lece2 co b onut. before Marriages and Heaths, FIVE OEM PEA or each Insertion. fir .m arr i ages end Deaths to be Charged as regular advertisements. NO. 13 ARRIVAL OF THE SLOOP OF WAR VAN- NEW YORK, May. 16. The sloop of war Vandalia arrived hers this evening from the Cape of Good Hope. How the People or Lexington, Illinois, disposed of a Traitor. Correspondence of the Culago Tribune LEXINGTON, May 6. On call of the people of Lexington and vici nity, a meeting was held in the school house in Lexington, on Saturday, May 4th, at seven o'clock P. M., for the purpose of dealing justly with Dr. J. C. Whitehill, a citizen traitor. On motion of Capt. Amos Marshall, S. E. Claggett was called to the chair, and Isaac S. Mahan was chosen Secretary. After speeches from Jacob C. Mahan and William id. Smith, the following communication was read : PAM Hat ABOUND.—From the Southern Om federacy, (Atlanta, Oa.) : "A Ands' from Illinois.---We take pleasure in laying before our readers the following ex tract from a letter received by a gentleman of this city, with the accompanying note of explanation. Southern Illinois is true, and al ways ball been. In a few years from now we would not be surprised if that portion of the State secedes and joins our Confederacy : " 'You well know my sympathies are with the South. I have just expressed this fact In a different form, by applying for a situation in the medical staff of the Southern army. I have to-day addressed an application to Presi dent Davis for an appointment, in which I took the liberty of using your name as a reference. Now, my good friend, I shall be exceedingly obliged to you for your kind influence in my behalf, and trust soon to receive an appoint ment.' " "The above extract tells its own story. It is from a private letter received from Dr. J. C. Whitetail, au eminent and capable surgeon of Illinois—a Pennsylvanian Ly birth. He has ever been a true friend of the South, and de sires now, in her hour of trial, to exhibit his sympathy in the above patriotic way." On motion, Thomas F. 'Tipton, George Oka; son, Jacob C. Mahan, and George T. Dement, were appointed a committee to wait on Dr. J. C. Whitehill, and request him to come forward and explain himself. The committee retired, and in a iew moments returned in (*moan with the Doctor. The'Doctor plead ' to writing the letter of watch rue - above Ls ay : extract, and s c lso acknowledged that he bad written a letter to Jeff. Davis Tor a situation its tb: reedeatf. staff of •the Southern IlTillrritarr •• he only did it for a ruse, and -Lunt the first l e tt er was written in ar ,,,,,rer to a letter from a• friend in Georgia. ..thich he received about the middle of last December, long before the war commenced, and before it was believed that Ware would be any war. The Doctor denied that he was in sympathy with the rebels, and said that ever since the first gun was fired at Sumter, and President Lincoln had Lamed his proclamation command ing the traitors to disperse, he had been- loyal to the stars and stripes, and also read a letter that he had just received from Secretary Caul eron, showin that he had made application for a situation " h i e United States army. After which the To Or retired, and speeches were made by Wm. M. Smith, J. C. Mahan, H. P. Serogin, Cspt. Amos Marshal, L. P. Thomail, F. Tipton and others. A committee was ap- , pointed to notify James C. Whitehill to leave the State instanter. Th meeting then adjourned to meet on Mon day, May 6, at 7 o'clock, P. M. S. R. Cuoorrr, President. 18410 S. MAHAN, Secretary. P. am informed that the Doctor left this-tlace this morning, by the train going south. [Ow. readers in Middletown will remember this Viator Doctor, as he formerly resided , in , that borou,gh.—Korross Tztscutspa.[ COST olkarrtratax.—The cost of Dahlgren'a great nine inch iron guns is seven and a half cents per pound. As they weigh 9,000 pounds each, the cost of a gun is $645. The eight inch Columbiads weigh about 8,500 pounds, the ten inch 16,000 pounds each; both are sold at six and a half cents a pound. Forty-two ponndersweigh 8,000 pounds, thirty-two pound ers 3,300 to 3,600 pounds each. The twelve pounder.are sold at five cents, the others at six cents h pound. Sea 'coast howitzers of eight and ten inch bore weigh 8,600 to 9,500 pounds each, and are sold at six and a half cents a pound. Siege howitzers of eight inch bore are much lighter, weighing 2,500 to 3,000 pounds, and c ii re sold at the same rate as those above men toned. Brass guns are much : tee, the arm pattern twelve pounders wel only 4,8 pounds; they are, however, sol oforty , six nta a pound. The Dahlgren brass guns are s ill proportionately higher priced; the pa tent mountain twelve pound howitzers, weigh ing 220 pounds, are sold at seventy-five cents a pound. Shell sell, according to weight, at from four to six cents a pound; shot at three and a half to four cents. WE cut the following dispatches from a Boa ton paper. The minister referred to occupied one of our city pulpits for a few mouths, and is now the pastor of Tremont Temple, Boston : BALTIMORE, April 17. My Dear Son :—Your remarks of last Sabbath were telegraphed to Baltimore, and published in an extra. Has Qod sent you to preach the sword or to preach Christ ? Your Bonus, April 22. My Dear Mother:—"God has sent" me, not only "to preach the sword." but to use R.-- When this Government tumbles, look amongst the mine for your ST Alt SELNOLITV BANNER SON. How Wens ARE DECLORD.—Succeasful. Iraq are usually decided on a given point and in a single day. It is the greatest error to suppose a campaign extends to every village in a State, and is composed of a series of little combats. Russia was overwhelmed at Austerlitz and Friedland by troops that had never eeen her soil ; Napoleon was hurled from his throne at Waterloo ; Austria was humbled at Solferi no, and the victory of Wolfe at Quebec won Canada for England. In the Crimea, the It gions of Nicholas were exhausted at Sabel topol. • - RICHMOND Is not to be the capital of the Southern Confederacy, and the promise of making it such was only held out to make Se cession capital in Virginia and Marylaud. IT IB POSITIVKLY Assam= that there Is only a dozen regiments of rebels at Richmond, Vir ginia. 101 ) .........1. De ....... -300 4 0 ...... 600 DALIEL "K. H. P." hue.° Pi[exert ItioTaßit