BEEN 4 lad]) Ettegrapl F! R ISPV" Thursday Afternoon, May 16,1Sti1 Ustoa ENvilosas, Note Paper and Badges cnu b bad et Fergner's Book Store Al..sr. FLAG RAISING.--A large and handsome Acuelic.to flag was raised yesterday over the Pettus, ivsois Hotel. THE MEMBERS of the Kepner Fericibles are lequeted to meet at the Elope Engine House thiB evvbing, as business of importance is to be t it tt lid I=E=l VEBY PROM. —At a meeting of the Mt. Ver non Hook and Ladder Company last evening, a res .lotion was unanimously adopted exempting the members of that company who have vol no t,ered in the service of the country from the ',diluent of fines and dues. I=l=l CH UM. COUNT VOLUNTEERS. —A fine looking company of volunteers arrived here last night from Rennet Square, Chester county. They arc commanded by Capt. Taylor, a brother of the le brated traveler and poet Bayard Taylor. tit , company is uniformed throughout in dark ilue coats and pants, and present altogether a vc~y soldierly appearance. VOLUNTEER COMPANI9B. —The following joint r.s.ltitign has palmed both branches of the i•lattin ia(ion Relative to Admitting Volunteer Campania into Camp : By the Senate and House of Repre• tires, sc., that the Governor be instructed , [tect that companies, formed under the :• :11 exigencies of the times, which have left ~ ,•see eral counties, and such companies as awaiting admission in the vicinity of vcrai camps of this Commonwealth, be 1 into such camps, and provision be I r the subsistence of such companies • • ut further charge to the Commonwealth, • t,iberwise provided. OUT FOR PICKPOOKETB.—Within two or woolis our city has been favored by a ~t it delegation of Eastern thieves, all I.IICLI et high "professional" talent. No \ 1 , 11 , t) operations have yet been effected, Ui the parties have been generally spotted 6c the police, there is little prospect of a bar 11,:re. They are generally in attendance at rile railroad station, on the arrival and depar ture of trains, and travellers would do well to tc ~ t 1 their guard against the operations of the light fingered gentry. No amount of exertion 011 the part of the police can wholly prevent these depredations. =I Tun lineman Reotinurr.—The regiment of v,.1 uuteers from Michigan, Which arrived here t 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, were quartered night at Camp Curtion, and left this m o r rang for Washington city direct. The reg i lit is composed of ten companies of 77 men band of 16 pieces, and a drum ~ 1 o ruiners—making altogether 78E 4 c,,L legimenial officers are Col. 0. Ph Lieut. Col. Col mstock, Maj. Biddle, I Adjutant Fairbanks. The entire regiment i-rally armed and equipped, and r y finepresents iu appearance. Last evening they hel cue u tal drill at the Camp, and were viewed by his excellency Gov. Curtin, who ex pretsed himself highly pleased with their move etltri• FATAL ACCIDEST AT CAMP CURTIN-A VOL VNTEER Slim—This morning, while one of the Putter county volunteers was fixing a lock on a loaded rifle, at Camp Curtin, it was prams tvrely dkcharged, and the hall passed directly through the head of a bystander named Geo. 11..dison, of Shippen, Cameron county, a mean- 1, , r . of the Cameron Rifles, Capt. Eldred, kill ittt him almost instantly. The body was taken th e hospital, where an inquest was held by Baader, of this city, and the jury re t tit ued a verdict in accordance with the above tt •s. Ile deceased leaves a wife and several I,lldreu to mourn his loss. His remains were i , terrvti with military honors, in the Cemetery, two o'clock this afternoon. 1:111 ctbwiiiiktili DIARRIIMA AND OROL.E . RA ANTIDOTE, For the cure of these distreeetug maladiee.dtgreeable to the taste. Every soldier should procure a bottle of thle 'valuable mediciut. before they take up their Ilea- of mareh. Far auto at C. A. BANNTART'.4, Drug Store, ffarriabarg, Pa' 1111111 r my2,l2an FARMER'S HOTEL. THE subscriber begs leave to inform hie (Mende and the public that be has taken the FARM ER'S HOTEL, in Markel street opposite the Poet offlee, .rmerly J. Stahl's, where be is prepared to accommo date thorn on retainable terms. Hating related slid Jur/list:led the Mouse entirely now, he hopes by little aa tntion to baslttess,lo reeelvea liberal arum of plartaft. [api-3mS] B. G. FEWatg. PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, wouLD respectfully inform hie pia patrons and the public 'genii* that he 44 , uhnue to love instructions on We 0 TORIa L. ODEON, oPEON, V10,41N. [Ord Mkt in the science of THO lila unsad. Be will' sloth plandihre welt upon pupils at th homes at any riot 'desired, or lessons will be given me residence, is Third street, a few doors below German eeformen Church. deolf.dtf The West Chester Academy, A T WEST CRESTER, PA., within, t,14 .. a . hour's ide from Philadelphia by the Penney! nia Central or the West Chester direct railroad, MCI rile sumo the duties of the SCRIM TERM on tbe Innirr DO or MAY veu , and Oise them on the Liar net os WY= ` es. The sutur', therefore, la lit session darter oh summEß MONTHS.. Pupils are recelred at any time at proportionate °bargee. Ihe average number of student,* is 85, seder thvga,e or nine teachers. The Preach, German and _manages are taught by Ranee Resident InAkitinw POP 91...itaiNdttet, a PPIY to , , N. F. wyaß, A. M., Prinotpal, * West Chwe r . p.. _nPl 2nad REDUOTION IR PtIOES I mRRINco Plato and Tree , " ' ' ' OoLlMEßaylata and *aryl, - • . All 'Svc% ELAINE% mctrainviis ktad Qratltty. lIROCa Lox suing, dirrertm_ces. FIVE STOCK OF BLANKET . mow. The prices hi all the above Gooda,"Ortuautinallott, yin be %end "letverttuta ever," at CATHCAR an% Next door to the Harralberg i... k , ~ BOARDZKEL Single a n d married gentlemen can bei attoommtsitstea with totra*g, 4 111 /10 coins masticating rooms at Use N. X, Corner. of Morita Bqtarei and liesir. street,. IA Ots fOratorly °coupled br i Cot? Wel Ottorhr. trela ate. mykk/wd pagme, THE CARBONDJ ,ARDS, Capt Dorret, left Camp Cur - Mpg for Washing ton City, to joi lent, the " Came ronians." BATALLION PA, stallion, Consisting of several volt zanies from Camp Curtin, under tcting Major Dor sheirmer, paraded Orono our streets this morning, and attractoi much attention. FINAL ADJOLIRNIAIifi.—The Legislature ad• journed sine die at 12 o'clock—the session of the House terminating with the singing of the " Star Spangled Banner, " by Mr. Woodhouse, Postmaster of the House, the members joining in the refrain. THE LOCIIIEL GREYS, after having participa ted in the honors o, the reception to Colonel Anderson, yesterday, partook of a sumptuous collation at the Jones House, by special invite_ Lion of the host, Wells Coverly, Esq. The tables fairly groaned with the choicest meats and viands from Coverly's larder and cellar, and the Grey's who are so anxious to become heroes, done ample justice to the generous re past. Toasts were proposed, songs sung, and sentiments offered, full o; friendship patriot ism and ardor, during which the words "good bye" were given and taken, and many a faith ful assurance of remembrance passed between the friends who were present and the soldiers who were preparing to depart. The Grey's are as intelligent, as devoted and as gallant a corps of soldiers as ever marched to the tap of the drum. May they return covered with as much fame as they leave with friendship ! Tliz PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.-A writer in the Lancaster Express thus speaks of the Penn sylvania Railroad: Last year the receipts of the Pennsylvania Railroad were half a million more than the year before-1,203,444 traveled on it-66,000 more than the year before ; notwithstanding the universal depression of almost every branch of every business ; in consequence of nonpro tection—the hurticane of politics—impending war. Why has its business been ao good ? Travelers agree it is the best road between the Delaware and the Mississippi—perhaps the best in the conn try. The track the best-356 miles -double, less 98—the bridges the best-01 what a magnificent Fcene from the one over the Susquehanna above Harrisburg. The depots the best—some of them equal in strength and beauty to the best models of Grecian architec ture, when Greece was Greece. There is not a leaf norblade in creation that is not burnished, tasseled or tipped with beauty. After that model, man should work. The warehouses the best—strength—simplicity beauty. The management the best—Napoleon's energy-22 millions dance to the music of 218 locomotives. All these things combined add to the safety of the traveler—to say nothing of comfort— beauty of scene. POLICE AFFAIRB.—The city Lock-Up contain ed eight occupants last night, all of whom were discharged this morning, except one, who manifesting a beligerant disposition was sent across the way to "cool off" The police efficars seem to be after violators of city ordinances with a sharp stick. Messrs. Chas. Carson, Jas. J.. Espy and Jacob Mish, were summond before the Slayer for porch...-. lug artl3les at the market before market hours. They were each fined one dollar and costs. Messrs. John M'Cord, David Batter, and two ethers whose names are unknown, were pulled for fast and reckless driving through the streets. Each fined one dollar and costs. A colored man named Perry, was up for maintaining a filthy hog-pen on his premises. Fined $2 and costs. Mrs. Catharine Dubbs was fined five dollars and costs for maintaining a filthy privy on her premises. A suspicious looking man was arrested yes terday anJ oufined in the Lock-up at the in stance of several respectable citizens of Me chanicsburg. It seems that about a week ago the man visited that borough In search of em ployment ; but failing in his mission, he left there for this city, representing to the tavern keeper, whom be owed for board, that he was intimately acquainted with one of the Phila delphia members of the Legislature . , from whom he would borrow money, and when he did so, he would return and nettle his bill.— The next day the man "turned up" at Fair view, opposite our city, and he had not been lung in that village until the tavern of Mr. n _was discovered to be on fire. The it: o ll l .ger exhibited a great degree of activity in ThOw tralfeng to remove the furniture from the Pie ma e, and among the articles he was seen to vrekbve was a desk which contained the sum coin coinwenty dollars, placed there by Mr. Martin. "lifter the progress of the fire had been ar conked, and when the furniture was being re :Zed to the house, Mr. Martin looked into Idesk to see if the money it contained was in , when to his astonishment it was non est vans. Suspicion at once was directed tofthe taanger.who removed the desk fromithe house i ns being the thief, but he likewise was missing. . terday, the stranger returned to Mechanics rg, settled his board-bill, and after "circu s ting," about the; place for sometime, left ' , ..d came to Harrisburg. In the mean time I:' , .me of the citizens of Mechanicsburg, had season to believe that be had participated in • be Caltimore riots, and bearing of his visit to Fairview, came on to this city and had him ar rested. He bad a hearing this morning before the Mayor, but as no witnesses appeared, he was discharged. I= HARRISBURG VOLUNTEERS. To TER EDITOR or TRH TRLEORAIII : —ln your / issue of yesterday, I noticed a communication , from Camp Scott, signed " R. S. B.;" iu which it is declared that not a man to either the Cam / eron or State Capital Guards will "go for three years," although their intention, a few days ago, was to do so. Permit me tosay that there is no truth in the assertion. I saw the boys only a few days ago, and with the exception o' f a few grumblers, such as you will find in every ' company in camp, they expressed a determina tion to go for three years, for five, or for the I war, as the Government might desire. I have s s itter opinion of the boys at Camp Scott IA your correspondent, who has been degra . \tor they call it, to the ranks for disobedi -086, .4 , orders, and is, therefore, not a (Min n •\ '‘ erver of events. Take my word for \ iit 'p r\l In 41 , :'„ e ' 11, i a l t r r r e e y f n l r t efi t to e ul a res m serve e u f c i o n h r t a e h i t r l h ee e e n r gi y m e h a ta n o - f , 4-491. G. W. C. p r,( , ~ e ' Ift l, t ' f i tt May 16, 1861. An P.? =1 peummluattia (Zelegraph, qtt)ursbav .fflorttinv, ;Mug 16, 1881. TILE MILITARY RELIEF FUND CoIDEDEEES' will meet on Thursday afternoon, May 16th, at 4 P. M., at the Exchange. in Walnut street. Punctual attendance is respectfully requested 0. EDWARDS, Sec y. SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR—the bills to au thorize the city of Harrisburg to contribute $5,000, and the county of Dauphin, $15,000 to the volunteer fund has been signed by the Governor, and are now laws. THE LECUSLATUIP. GUARDS.— Ttleit previous to the final adjournment of the House of Repre sentatives to-day, the Clerk read the following : We the undersigned, officers and members of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, hereby tender their services to the Governor of Pennsylvania, to serve in the military force now being raised in defence of the Constitution and the Union : E. W. Davis. Col. C. Byrne, Thos. W Duffield, W. Lichtenwallner, Robt. E. Randall, A. Reiley, W. Morrison, Lewis Heck, Joseph Moore, jr. A. W. Tracy, Richard Wildey, E. H. Ronal, Mich. F. Boyer, C. T. Blies, B. X. Blair, Jacob Cope, P. F. Ellenberger, W. M. Graham, Geo. W. H. Smith, Wm. C. Clark, Gideon J. Bill, A. F. Gibboney, Charles H. Hill, Daniel Reiff, H. B. Hillman, H. Butler, Joseph R. Mathews, Robt. Anderson, Sam. N. Lawrence, Geo. T. Frazier, Lewis Pughe, Chas. F. Abbot, C. D. Brodhead, J. H. Seltzer, A. B. Walker, H. G. Leisenring, James Alexander, Daniel G. Thomas, John J. Patterson, Jacob E. Ridgway, Henry B. Bressler, Kennedy Marshall. Amos W. Bisel, Jno. K. Porter, A. H. Burns, Wm T. Shafer, J. Hemphill Wilson, Henry Teller, Caleb Peirce, John Diemen t, Wm, Douglas, E. Penn Smith, E. W. Capron, David Stoneback, J. Barnsley, H. B. Rhoads, John A Smull, Daniel Koch, J. R. hi'Gonigal, J. A. Sheppard, A. Craig, . J. W. Blanchard, James. R Brewster, H. G. Gibson, Geo. D. Hofius, W. A. Bosler, J. C. Austin, Wm. B. Irvin, John Manifold, E. D. Pickett, Wm. H. Armstrong, James Sobers, Alpheus Dale, The following are the officers of the Guard : Captain—E. W. Davis. First Lieutenant—C. D. Brodhead Second Lieut.—E. H. Rauch. Second Second Lieut.—John A. Smull. Orderly Sergeant—J. R. Mathews. Second Sergt.—P. F. Ellenberger. Third " John R. Porter. Fourth " Thos. W. Duffield. First Corporal—A. F. Gibboney.• Second " Dr. John H. Seltzer. Third " Peter Byrne. Fourth " Michael P. Boyer. ME Pay OF Taoors.—We published some time ago a table of soldiers attached to the different grades in the army which Is likely to mislead the reader. It was stated that the pay of a Colonel is 218 dollars per month, and that of a private 20 dollars, the intermediate grades being in proportion. The above sums include, besides the regular pay, the allowance for ra tions, (when commuted) horses, servants, &c., which ought not to be reckoned as pay. The actual stipend per mouth of tho officers and in the Akranallea_caf earsrinch as follows : MOUNTED DRAGOONS, OKFALRT, RIFLEMEN AND Colonel $llO 00 Lieutenant Colonel 96 00 Major 80 00 Captain 70 00 First Lieutenant 53 00 Second Lieutenant (Brevet the same).. 63 00 Adjntantand RegimontQuarter-master, besides pay of Lieutenant 10 00 Sergeant Major 21 00 Quartermaster Sergeant 21 00 Chief Bugler 21 00 First Sergeant 20 00 Sergeant 17 00 Corporal 14 00 Bugler 13 00 Farrier and Blacksmith 16 00 Private 12 00 Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain First Lieutenant ... Second Lieutenant (Brevet the same).. 45 00 Adjutant and Regimental Quartermas • ter, besides pay of Lieutenant 10 00 Sergeant Major 21 00 Quartermaster Sergeant 21 00 Principal Musician 21 00 First Sergeant 20 00 Sergeant 17 00 Ordnance Sergeant 22 00 Corporal 13 00 Artificer of Artillery 15 00 Musician 12 00 Private 12 00 The money value of a ration ie thirty cents. Privates are entitled to one ration a day, and the officers from one to six per day, according to rank. SPLSNDID LOT OF &room Border for Shawls, 7-4 wide Black Merino for Shawls. Large lot of remnants of Lawns and Calicos, half price. 10 dozen linen Shirt Breasts, 18f, 25, 31 cents. New lot of Calicos and Muslim, very cheap. Black Shawls, with Broche Border, cheap.- 200 Parasols, latest style, at all prices. A very large lot of White Cambric, Jacconetts, Nan- Books, Swiss Muslin, and Cambric Banks and Edging. Baltimore money taken at par; Maryland and Virginia notes taken at a dts oount for dry goods, at S. lanrr. A Barran FULING.—The public mind seems b be growing more firm in the conviction that, although the political and social strife which is now sweeping over the country may produce present troubles and distress, the Union will ul timately be preserved and be better from having been fully renovated from the foul things as Davis, Floyd, Toombs and company. This moral clensing so important to the government does not prevent the Eureka of dry goods stores from opening their large stock of new goods just received from New York, and will be sold at prices to baffle competition. Union & Bowman, Corner of Front and Market streets. The Confessions and Experience 01 an Invalid. PUBLISHED for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, etc., supplying at the same time, the means or Self Cure, by one who mired himself, after being put to great expense through medical impost Lion and quackery. dingle copies may be had of the au thor, NATILANITL MAITAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings county, Y., by enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope. aplaSaid LOST near the corner of Second and Walnut greets, a Ladles Dark Brown Umbrella. TM finder will be liberally rewarded by leavaig it id t bia dice. my/541 I=l=l LIGIEIT .ART/GLIRT ARTILLERY AND INFANTRY I===l LOST; BY TELEG I' I. LATER FROM BALTIMORE. TROOPS WITHDRAWN FROM FEDERAL HILL. GEN BUTLER PROMOTED TO MAJOR GENERAL. THE REMAINS OF GEN, WASH INGTON STOLEN, —.— Boss Winans Confined 11 Rhin the Walls of Fort li'Uenry NGRTHERN TRAITOR ARRESTED PHILADELPHIA REGIMENTS ENCAMPED NEAR FORT M'HENRY. FORT WHERRY SUPPLIED WITH AMU- Virginians Attempt to Blow up a The New York and Massachusetts troops withdrew from Federal Hill this morning, tak ing half of the battery, and returned to the Relay House. Gen. Cadawalader remains in command of the Baltimore section. Gen. Butler has gone to Annapolis; he is still in command of the Annapolis Depart ment, and has been promoted to a Major Gen• eral. The Michigan regiment is expected from Harrisburg this afternoon. The correspondent of the Lynchburg Virgin ian gives as a report the removal of Washing ton's remains, on the ground that the North was going to do the same. Ross Winans, after his arrest at the Relay House last evening, was taken to Annapolis this morning, under guard of a company of soldiers. He was then placed in a small steamer, and sent to Fort McHenry, where he now is confined in the guard-house. His wife went to Annapolis to see him, bat arrived too late, and had to return to the city, after receiving permission to visit her husband at the fort. Winans was this morning nominated for Congress by an informal meeting of his friends, held at the Merchants' Exchange. F. H. Spencer, who was arrested on the charge of using treasonable language at the Relay House, and who has been confined at Annapolis for a week past, was to-day released by Geo. Butler. MI three regiments from Philadelphia, under command of Colonels Lyle, Lewis and More head, are encamped outside of the walls of Fort McHenry. They first marched up to Fed eral-Hill, but as nearly all the space there was occupied by the camp of the Massachusetts and New York troops, they retraced their steps. Their encampment is but a short dis tance from where they landed. Gen. Cadwalader's presence here is very so graaiiiihNsrmaturatd.u., veto most influential oltiZns. A thousand Illinois troops are expected to arrive to-morrow, over the Northern Central railroad. Fort McHenry received an additional supply ottrinnitions per the steamer to-day. Union meetings were held in twelve of the upper wards, comprising the fourth Congres sional distriet, to-night. They were largely aaTil enthusiastically attended. Delegates were elected to the district convention. An attempt was made by the Virginians at Harper's Ferry to blow up a culvert near Fre derick, but it was unsuccessful. FROM ST. LOUIS. The case of Captain McDonald came up be fore Judge Treat this morning. The writ was served on General Harney, who answered in writing to the effect that the person of Cap• tain McDonald not being at the Arsenal, or within the reach of the officers of the court, it Could not be procured ; that ha deplored as much as any one the state of things existing here, but was bound to maintain the higher law of the Government over all and every ef fort at rebellion ; that Captain McDonald was taken prisoner while lending. his counte nance and support to an assemblage of men whose every act, move, end and design was in opposition to the Government of the United States; that he doubted whether, if Capt. iti'Dosiald was still held at the arsenal, he would be justified in delivering him up on the demand that had been made upon him, and that he should await, and endeavor to strictly carry out the instructions he might re ceive in relation thereto. $95 00 80 00 70 00 60 00 60 00 Mr. Urial Wright, one of the counsel of Mc- Donald, entered a demurrer, and Judge Treat postponed the matter till the regular session of the Court, on Monday next, as the question presented was of grave import, and if decided in chambers might be opened hereafter. After the examination of many witnesses, the coroner's jury returned the following ver dict in the case of those killed at Camp Jack son : "That the several victims of the events which took place at Jackson on the 10th of May came to their death by gunshot wounds, inflicted by musket balls, discharged by certain United States Volunteers, under the command of Gen. N. Lyon, and Cols. F. P. Blair, H. Boernsteln, and others." The examination of witnesses and others, re lative to the Walnut-street tragedy enacted on Saturday evening, has not yet been concluded. The application for a writ of habeas corpus, in the case of Captain McDonald, was not granted on Monday by Judge Treat, in consequence of the petition being attested by a justice of the peace, and not, therefore, to be recognised by a United States court. Yesterday United States Commissioner Hickman visited the Arsenal to certify to McDonald's affidavit, and was inform ed by Gen. Lyon that the Captain was a pris- oner-of-war, and,..gioreover, was not in Mis souri. The. affidaVit.of the prisoner's brother was then promptly attested, and the writ issued, returnable at eleven o'clock this morning. General Harney's answer is given above. General Harney denies that there has been any insubordination among the United States volunteers, but on the contrary says they have submitted with alacrity and cheerfulness to the discipline of the service. The public schools of this city will be closed on Friday next, in consequence of the act of the Legislature prohibiting the distribution of the school money. DEATH OF GEN. BEATIREGARD A letter received in this city from a lady In Charleston, says that General Beauregard had .died of the wounds he received during the at tack on Fort Sumter. I=l ••-•--411.---.. NITION. I=l Culvert. .--.,........-.... BiLLTIMIIII, Nay 16 Sr. Louie, May 16 BOSTON, May 16 Later from Annapolis. GEN'L BUTLER CALLED TO WASHINGTON. Railroad Well Guarded Ross Winans Attraots Attention. ACTIVE DUTIES ASSIGNED TO GEN'L BUTLER. ANNAPOLIS, May 16. Brigadier General Butler has been promoted to Major General and is-ordered to report him self at Washington. Gen. Ca iwalladar is appointed to the com mand of the Annapolis district but it is uncer tain where he will establish his bead quarters. Col. Pratt, of the twentieth New York State Militia, reports his men guarding the railroad as all well and contented. The presence of Ross Winans here yesterday created a deep impression. The troops uncov ered as he passed down the line. Active duties are doubtless to be assigned to Major General' Butler. WESTERN VIRGINIA. W HEELING STATE CONVENTION A GENELAL CONVENTION CALLED ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE. WHEILING, May 16.—The Convention was occupied all the morning with the speeches of Messrs. Wildey, of Monougalia, and Panlsey, of Mason counties, on Mr. Carlisle's motion of last night, to recommit the report of the Com mittee on State and Federal relations, with instructions to report an ordinance of secession from Eastern Virginia. Mr. Paulsey advocated the establishment of a provisional government for the entire State. During the afternoon session Mr. Panisey moved tcqamend Mr. Carlisle's motion instruct leg the Committee not to report an ordin ante, but in favor of the western counties voting for State officers to fill the places of those now nominally filled. Mr. Carlisle amended the amendment b3cla structing the Committee to report that the Richmond ordinance be ratified on the 23d, a Convention be called early in June, to take further action if necessary. Finally, the whole subject was referred terthe committee, and the Convention adjourned till evening. ZVINING SESSION The Committee on State and Federal Bela tione made a report in favor of calling a gen eral Convention on the Ilth of June, and ap• pointing a Central Committee of nine to be em powered •to order the re-assembling of this Convention before the meeting of the general Convention, if necessary. The report was adopted,- and the Convention adjourned tine die. THE MASSACHUSEtTh BANKS AND THE NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. - BOSTON, May 17. The Banks of Massachussetta have agreed to take five millions of the new Government loan at par. In the house a bill was reported authorizing the Governor, in case of an emergency, to loan the general governMent any amount, not ex exceeding seven millions, to be - raised bytthe wale of State scrip. expen hg rats ug o , ree millions for the se t a - F. - ready to be incurred by the State. All these bills were 'unanimously ordered to the third reading, and will pass. AN ATTACK ON FORTRESS MONROE EX- PELTED NEW YORK, May 16. The steamer Bowman has arrived from Fort ress Monroe. She brings the women and child ren comprising the families of the regular troops in garrison, an attack being expected. A COLORED REGIMENT OF ZOIIATEB IN NFW YORK. TALL NEGEO2:I3 IN DEMAND A wealthy citizen of New York has proposed to devote $lO,OOO to forming a Zouave regi meat, composed of colored men, all to be six feet in height. BOARDING. Single and married gentlemen can be accommodated with boarding, with single or corn. municating rooms at the N. E. [Omer of Market Spare and Second street, la the house formerly occupied by Lel. Wells Ceveriy. Terms moderate. myl4-Iwd SAMUEL DENNING. FOR RENT. A Three Story Brick House on second street. Also a Two Story Frame House on Paxton street. Apply to 0. 0. ZIMMERMAN) my7-tfl No. 28, South Second St., Harrisburg. CHOICE HAMS ! ! I Am. A LOT OF VERY SUPERIOR SUGAR CURED RAMS jest received. They are of the best Brand ia the market, and may Sex emo omuutersco. WM. DOCK, Sa., At CO. mayll POTATOES 1 POTATOES II Just receiving, on consignment, direct from Chicago, a large and splendid lot of Illinois Mercer Potatoes, which will be told low for cash. m714-ste JOHN WALLOWER, Agent. ALBUMS ! ALBUMS 1 1 The finest assortment of ALBUMS ever offered In this Ity, ranging In price from 60 cents to $lO 00 tacb, bound a all styles of Binding, at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 12 nov 61 Mark Street. STONE FOR SALE. BUILDING STONE or Stone suitable for turnplking purposes will ee delivered to any part of the city or its vicinity. Apply to marZA %PM. CA)I.DER, SCHEFFER'S BOOK STORE. (NEAR TIIIMARRIBBIJRG BRIDGE.) UNION ENVELOPES. NOTE PAPER, of six different designs, printed In two colors sold by the th ousand and by the ream at City Cash prices. Also, Flags, Union Breast tins, Eagles, Union Rings and Badges at very low prices. Call at myB 13013EFFER'S BOOKSTORE. FARMER'6 HOTEL. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he has taken the FARM- Kit's HOTEL, in Market street opposite the Post Office, formerly J. Stahl's, where he 18 prepared to accommo date them on reasonable terms. Haring refitted and furnished the Rouse entirely he hopes by striot at now tendon to basiness, to receive a B. G l i beral share PETE of paRS. tron. [apt-3mq . PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSE WOULD respectfully inform his old patrons and the public generally, that be will continue to give instractlona on the PIANO FORTE, IL& LODEON, VIOLIN and also In the science of THOROUGH BARS. He will w'th pleasure wait upon penile at their homes at any hour desired, or lessons - will be given at his residence, in Third street, a few doors below the German Reformed 43tmsdh. CHEESISIAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, U. D., NEW YORK CITY. THE combination of ingredients in theme Fills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful lionstruations, removing all ob structions, %holier trom cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side., palpotwoo of the heart, whites, all ner vous affections, byaterics, fatigue, paw In the back and limbs, &.c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature YJ MARRIED LADIEIs Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are istraltlable, as they will bring on the monthly period With regularity. Lathes who h a ve been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseinan's Pills doing all that they represent to do. There is one condition of Um (mate system in which the Pills cannot be taken iorthout podu ?tag a PECoLLAM RESUL7. The condition referral to is PREGNANCY—. the result MISCARRIAGE. Such is the wreitathle tendency of Me tnecisdne to restore he "mini function," to a norm"! condition, :hat seen the reproductive power of nature cannot reuse it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free prom anything InJurious, Explicit directions, which ehonid be read, ae company each box. Price $l. Sent by wallop enoloehaii 1.1 to Du COILSZLIMII L. Oaxsaskaa, Box 4,141, Past Office, New York City. Sold by one 1 vggist in every town in the United Statue R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Witt for the United SUMS, 14 Broadway, lo whom all InglescOe owlets should be add,,wecLNew York, Sold in Harrisburg by 1' h, BANNTAUT. nov29-lowly THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED PENA.I.F., PILLS. Prepared from a Pres criplion of Sir .1. Marke, IL D., Physician ifdstraordinare 40 as Queen. This Invaluable medicine Is uolkiling In the cure of ail those painful sod dangerous diseases to which the flunale Constitution Is suhlect. It moderates all exe4l3l and re moves all obstructions, acid a speedy Cara may be relied on. it to peculiarly suited. It will in a abort lime, bring be the monthly period with regularity. Beat bottle, [lice One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to preveht counterfeits. rhea Pat should not be Cahn by female* during the MST THREE 1101VTIL9q, Awnaucy, as they arearnfe to bring on Miccarriago, but at any other tine they are KIM In all asses of Nervous and Bplual Allactlene, l'aln in the Back and limbs, Fatigue ou slight exertion, Pslplut don of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wt effect a cure whoa all other means have tailed i and al. though a powerful Meetly, do not coutain Iron, calomel, antimony, or ally thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions io the pamphlet around each paotase which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.--Sl.oo and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return mail. eu ,- sale by C. A. MINNVART. iyn daWly A CAHD TO THE LADIES. DR• DIIPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. ufallible n correcting, regulating, and removing a•l obstructions, from whatever cause, and al. ways successful as et preven tive. HESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY the doctors for many years, both in France and marina, with unparalleled success in every ease ; and 7' he Is urged by many thousand ladies who awed them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering from any Irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit it.— Females particularly situated, or those euppoemg them. selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition as they are sur" to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admo. union ' although their mildness would prevent any mid. chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit directions accompany each box: Prise $1 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by CHARLES A. BANNVART, Druggist. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. "ladies," by eanding hint $1 00 to the Harrisburg Poet Office, can have the Pills sent free of oblervatlon to any part of the country (conndenthdly) and "frari a 4,4 tage" by mail. Sold also by S. 8. ersvissa, JORNSoN, HOLIARAY A COWDI2I Philadelphia, I. L. Lan! -alleaarnidest=hm......wasaa•alissayst, .....1 druggist in every city and village in tbe,7icand by S.l). Rows, oic. proprietor, New York N. B.—Look bld for counterfeits. Bey no Golden Me of any kind unless every box le signed S. D. Howe. An others area base imposition and uns ale; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be ing humbugged out of your money ) , buy only of those who show the signature of S. D. Rowe on every box, which has recoil") , been added on account of the Pills being counternitied de3-dweawly. MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURN OF SPBSUATOR RHEA or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous. nese, I nvoluntary Emissions and. Impotency, relenting from Self-abuse, !Sc. By lfobt. J. Culverwell, M. D.— Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pest oald, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHAS. J. 0. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York. Post Ofllice Box, No. 4,686. m2O-entdaw Ala&Ny, May 15 MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PH(NNIX BITTIBE.— Pree front all Mineral Poisons.—ln cases of Scrofula Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing in a few days, every vestige of these loathsome dhows by their purifying effects on the blood. Billions Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short, most ail diseases soon yield to their curative properties No family should be without them, as by their timely use much suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared by WM. B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York, and 0 sale by all Druggists boirSW -/y cocoas. —The sudden changes of Om climate are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic M. Peahens. Experience having proved that simple rams dice often act speedily and certainly when taken in the early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be had to "Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough or irritation of the Throat be ever 50 alight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be warded off. Public Speakers and Stagers wlll find them effectual for clearing and s trengthening the voice. See advertisement. klel.o-d-ewswihu THE DR. KANE REFRIGERATOR. THIS superior REFRIGERATOR, to gether with revere! other cheaper *lee, may be found at the manufactory, at exceedingly low prices. Also, a great variety °I WATER COULLCRS, of Nape dor Web aprill6- m WORCESTER'S ROYAL [QUARTO DICTIONARY rpHE beat defining and pronouncing Die ". tionary of the English language ; Also, WorCeilter's School Dictionaries. Webster 'a Pictorial Quarts and School Dictionaries for sale at SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, 51313-tf Near the Harrisburg Bridge. NO IMPOSITION. EVOLVERS AT COST TO SOLDIERS. Gold awl Silver Star; Eagles, Beams, Lace and rimmings always for sale. Also, a large assortment of FLAGS at BARR'S AUCTION' STORE, ap27 ec 011 r. bt t ‘ , 4 - R H I Bet, rII.IIE SOLDIER'S BOOK, biliinney's, "Oor Government," an expusit!ou of the Constitu tion of the United States, explaining the nature and oper• ation of our government, from Judicial and authentic sources. Price SI 00. Nor sale at my 2 BERGNE.ft'S STORE. PC:OI;7 I CTIV.' 6II, DIARRHEA AND CHOLERA A NTIDOTE, For the cure of these distressing maladies. Agreeable to the taste. Every soldier should procure a bottle of this valuable medicine before they take up their line of maroh. For sale at C. A. BANNVADVA, Drug Store, ea 72-dEm Harrisburg, Pa WHEREAS letters testamentary to the estate of .117 LIANNA C. FOUR, late ofthe city of Harrisburg, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or emends against the estate of the said &indent will thakeknown the same without delay to ,_ apt ewd-oaw JOHN H. BRIGGS, Rsecntor. LMFORTAhT TO FEMALES. NOT IC h TO 111A.RRIJKO Letol Bs CAUTION. PURIFY THE BLOOD NOTICE. D. FaRSON & 00 Cor- Dock and Pam' stream., • • • NOTICE