THE TI4I.,FORAPII PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, kv GEORGE BERGNER, StrIECHIPTUIN. n.Ans TILIKIRAY II is served to subscribers in Nit e.hts per wee Yearly. subecribere bc $4 on, In advanCe WgzitLY AND beet- WIEItt T reLaOi ere. 'it , I I 6:41AP1! is else published twice a week during of the Legislature and weekly during - the I of the year, and furnlitnd to subscribers at lneing cash raWs,viz : n i dt enbecnbare per year Semi weekly.. cl ..12 00 ..2200 ray ,ra subscriber, Weekly The LAW OP 11FWSPAPTI68 , ..asscribers order the discontinuance of their news ~re, the publisher may contince to send them until , e rr Amgen are paid, -ntiscritters neglect or refuse to take their mom)* . [tom the Wen lo which they are directed;) they ere until they have settled t be, Ms sPad ordered filisullautons. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION y C, INCVNITA CND" • t•CMI' , IMO PLUM EXTRACT. BLIND:1, t,v.. m A Siwina !Remedy „,„.. 1, . ot the bLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, , WELLING's. 41. Me:I: I,,Uneraa-9s. ttie power of digestion, and 11.4 A HSM(BitNTSIUt ilealtny acGok, by which AT • kti O.: CALCAREOUS depositions, and all US ;AL ENLARGEnSNTB arc.-reduced, as Well as PA:S A,NIJ INFLAMATIuN, and Is good for MEN, WOMEN oR CHILbfIEN. awn°Lrls yantecT BUCHU, For .Weaknessos Ar 201,g from tin:eases, Habits ofDissipation, garlyln . ii.: Moo ur Abdse, . 111 EN I ,s D WITH THE FOLIAJWINO BrEPTOllii _.,.• ~- :.,,Itiloziton to Exertion, . - 'Loss of ruweit -, of Ilemory, D/IncullY orAr -- . 01 0 1 4 1 4. ir,•,s Aerves, . v ri,rror of lx.4ease, • Vitkeltilti l a, tuacz.s El Vision, Fatah' the Bade L crurrsal los6itutleiof the Muscular firstens,t ~-, .. , j Lot 13amis, riwitailg pf i t**4y, 1.T., ars e of the Skin, leinviliton on.fLiti 'Vacs. PALLID a)UNrENA.NOE, " • , . lbeiie ry mptoms, if allowed lo go on, wiiitib ibis med dine invariably removes, SIXOU /01101 , 71; . , . ..: , .t ) Ihi POI &WY, FATUITY, hiILEPTI, 0 snis, lc ONE OF W EACH THE PATIENT 1r y :•,-Xitg. - Ii to sun say that they are not fretineitlytfflidwed by! in , -,0 "I/PO*ln DrsgAskigyr . .... , , • 'INSANITY AND. 00 1 ,MIXPTIPN.'?i haul are aware of Abe cause of their aufforolg, ENT` SOSIN - WILE, uoNiritis. ' ' i TH, RE, 1):.D.3 OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS. ' : f And the AfelaSoitctly Deaths .1. Otostusiption, ' OUR Anna smittssep o lns MOTO Or , oa hassreimq, THE CONATIIIIIION °N>: AFFECTED WITH °ROOM •111.11"AltNEA' leveret the aid of medicine to strengthen and Ine'prate the System Inich USLIGIOLD'S SICTRata BIICEIU Jamu l :ably do e s . . 11MAL ictL4 OU VIOL THE rb&i throPricLu.. FEILWIS-FEMALES-NEHALBE4, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR GONTERPLA. TING MARRIAGE.; , RANYT APFECTIOrfa PEOLII,IAkt TO FRRALES, the Itxtrootiluehu uneqdnltoil by anyfithor remedy,; as is Morcott; or Retention, Irregularity; Painfaineeti; „Or! Ituppreeno nor Cuitomsry ..Rvitouetions,: dlicterated. or, &tutees state of the Wares, Loquortioa,Wtdos, 81430ki ity, and tor ail coriplaiute incident to the sex, whether! arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or hal the . . DECLINR OR CII4NOR O 1 JJ BYMPTOMS ABOVE NO FAMILY sliothl) BF:WITHOUT IT I TAIT. 30 MORE [Arum, Mr.c•via, on vrinsaArri• Mli3i Can TOR 13311-TAPANT JliD D V303R003 D 1333.833. I LIELMBOLD'S .EXIRAGf BLICLIU Crate SEC,BET . DISEASES. In all their Stages, At little Espanola Little or no (tango In Diet ; No 111C0111113/lioooo And no rapture. It canoes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinals ' j thereby removing Obstructiom4 Preventing and Casing Serzotara3 of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Imtlammatteri l, so frequent in Itlit dos et diseases, and expelling ail aistenass, Dt-Setses4 and ivoripout dialler. TBOOBANDs.3PONTWITOANDe 1 TIRO HAVE BEEN 111 E VRIT:MS OP QuAcirs t rli . and who haveyald .naavr rad to be bured lit 4: stub' time, have found they, were deceived, and that WI:I'll/V.4 Soh" has, by the use of "POICIRITTL Pi Aen!lNQZ.Ntre, N. ti bled 41:1 ed up in the system, to brew( out In an 'avgraaritis form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARCO-4,; 1 ' , ! 1 L raLMIIOIVBEITFACII . BOOM for in - %WOlttiOng end Oeasea of thu — ' ' st "NARY .ORGABIS, %tether existing .in • BIAMB OR Pmatitim. From whitiorer cause originating and nti matter cr HO* r r orift strANDirtel. - 01P0. 4 (.3 ar three thgann enquire the aid -or' LELMIESOLErd Milan BUFAt -±.; • I¢TUN GREATjaplitiv, Ant 3 certain to have the doalred 'eft& all ..„'Dleeiaee tun I'lllCti 11. Id REcumstowso. . . . . trutence of the moat relidge and raponsible charade* eutneileny the medicos. cERTIFICeicia QF CIIRE4 Promf rio 20 llama standing, itH Norm KNOWN TO • ' SUBNCtE AND FAME. • Price SI 00 per•bottle, or .tdx for $5 00.:: iK .vnred to any address, reourely pocked from °bowl : -CRIFIS SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. 'wee Guaritsiteed I • • Adults .Grettin I; AFFIDAVIT; !, -Rosily appalled before me; juL Alderman of. :tho PtiisJelobli, H. T. Efieeduan wtos .beirsg. that act!" say, his preparedons oordebi nercoMe,.Uo r: , • , ory, or other Laketon! drugs, burize - putelY Test 1. , . H. T. HICIEHOLD. ro 1,1,1 tubecribed before me, _this 2.9 d day ; of NO 1564. p.IIIBEIER'D; Isterausti, Nintti-Sh abova WOW, tJLIttSI3 letters for intorniation in confidence to H. T. .13,ELNU301,114011tunist, Doput, 104 south 'tenth St. bel. RE wAtut AND uNPßlNvivizu Dakt. , • to endeavor to emote " or Milli 010" a n 'wren , hilcua OS TIM 82PTITAVOCill'ALYKD BY ktolabuld% Genuine Preparation a, " Bu hu, t. Sarsaparilla, Improved Rose , Wash. :old b 7 C. N. Koller, D. W.Grosso Wyeth, A. &Lotman. AND ALL DRUGFISTA APE FOR HEL:III3OLD'S. TAIL'S 'NO OTHER. tct out thu advertirement and send for It, AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND faxOSD,DS. GC O. Pl.' p TRAVRIA . MIX AORNt ; 11111 • OLD WALLOWER LINE: THIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LIRE is kill 1n snamatil operation and prepared to oarky lreAght as LOW as any other Individual line between Harrieburg,Sunbury,Lewieburg. 9ort, Jersey Shore. Lock Haven, and all points on th Walborn Central, Philadelphia and &le i said Williams - Port and khaki Railroads. ' • • Local Agent at Harrisburg, D. A. IiIIIINOH. Goods sent to PEACOCK; ZRI.L At RTNOLIMAN, NOB. Ittood ale minaret street, above Eighth,' by 4 o'elock , r. M., will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for de livery the . Mitaar morning. C. F. MINCE. .ip colVelMß *eat ________ JOilli M AILOWEIIicIR., Agt 0 EiNlEtitt tk,L F 0 RlNlARaiiii G 411.1 D CQMAAISSION 'MERCHANT. Goo ASIAND MERCIIANDIEIR promptly forwarded by Philintelphia anti Reading Northern c.ntral, oinineiland Valley and Pennilylvaida Itallreade Yild Gnaws i ... ti : :7 114 .1MOMANDMIAYING to and ham ail pane of the My to the: elaerent Rama depots will iie done at the lerY beset rateai , • ~ r.' - • F AMILTRIII rdthooing *NI he Tireinntly nu„,,, led to. guipptialt Betel, or at the store Orders dant , Brantfa al It S. Zollinger, will tiiiiielVe , prelnlit attention, c ola . l aranienta of 4 . 9144 respeetfuliraoliaited. ,I4' 3011 N WALLOInft JR., Agt .-.....—. „ 7 . ,', :.,., Ogee Ileadleß Demi. , • WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY I No. 69, Market Street, below Third limmusmo, PA. • 4a. 1;1# M. la. LEE, M AN UFACTURER. OF UMBREUtzO, - et. PARBOTS and WALKING CANES, wii—ftirßlSl ikt LOWER PRIOEd Wan r4p b*•bodtlitip .any of du " &.° 4 'ti do will ;ill to 44111,tztretuirtiittiviois Zilq41 11 ,11i r6 ty, a atid cOnotrio.P . urela 11 ,, d1y 1:n, aeorAtat of goods lost rebolvsit, • • Mumma moor °C itatibitststrook!. • • 451,Ve , G f - tit; 1 11$• t _ . . ' : ;VOL__ XVII filebitat DR. JOHNSON A Ia T I XNEC )I3III a LI.AS dieteov,exed the most certain, speedy and atetonat 11'140 is the -worm for • - DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. llmiEr DO liiTX TO TWItLVAI EIOUR& Jio,Nercury or Noidona e. Care Warranted, or no Charge, in fr om. one ' ' to Two Data. • s Weakness' of the thick er,Limbs, Strictures, Affesilons of the slaters and BlicederrlivOltinfairylitithargter; potency, General ilebility,'Nervouscreas; Dyepepsy, Lan a uor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Pa ipitatiou of the Heart, Timidity, Trembllogs , Dimness of Sight or biddi nese, Disease or the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin,. Anew data of thaLiver, Lungs. Stomach or Bowels—those ter rible disorders arming from the Solitary Habits of Youth —those mistime and solitiVs prtht camera deal to their victimathan the Song or yreua So the Mariners of lays• ass, blighting their most brilliant hopes or entiolpathins, rendering marriage, &a., impossible. Young Men Especially, wbo have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and•disatreative habit' able h seine* ly sweeps to an untimely grove thou ands of YOung Men of toe moat exalied taistus aud brilliant „Ibisillt, wbo might otherwise have entranced istaiing Senates with the .hunders of eloquence sr waked' to ecstasy the ihriug lyre, may call with folt-oonfidencie. -* • ' .Idarriage. Married Nelms, or Young Asa contemplating mar riage, beteg aware or physical weakneits, organic debt 1- ty, deformitles,Ake., speedi y cared. fie wbo paces himself under the care 01 Dr. J. may religlbUsly cemildein this lunar as a`gentleman, and °ha- Odenity rely epee his skill as W a Physician. Orgauie eiteLe Immediately °urea unit fell vigor stestored. This distressing dlisintiop-rvitice renders I lie misera ble and marriagetimpoitsiblo , siatheinenalty paid by the . Victims of improper indulgeocea oung persoi.a at e too apt to commit ( mother' •freak not being aware Of l ike dreadtal ausseq mhos that memento. New,, whatitiat understands the subject whims:need to cony that thiapow er of moor. &don is met sooner t 7 atoms falling ifito im ptoper imoitelhasa by lee prudentf Sames being des ' prived Mrs literatures of healthy oilkpring, the must, att.. rious ands destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise ebeliyitem becomes deranged, the Physical and Mental Amnions Worsened; lose of Procreative Power, Marylou' Irratibtlity, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Donstlin lcn, I Debility,, a Westing or the Frame. Cough, Cormumption, Dlica7 and &nub. 0111001o.1J oath grederWAStreet 'Left hand side going from naltimore street, a tow Goer. from the corner: Fail nett* observe urele and number. Letters meet;bepeid and.contain a stamp. , ; , The Doc tor's Diiiimiais hang in Lie office. A Cure Warranted in • Two Laws. Ns Mares* or Desseous %hugs, r I Dr. Johnson, Member alb" Royal College of Surgeons, Ltindon, Grad- Mini from one orris mest etuleentutillegisiin t . the United States, and the greater part °Patent) tile has 'Nan spent in the hospitals of funded, Pare/ Philadelphia and elms where,,thre effequid scene ofthe„most astonishing sures that were ever*eown ; many troubled with ringing In kh. o bead„ 0 1 0_ _ wtlig asleep , ggrreryatt perfoof!tvaiii being ; manna at thane's.sounds, bash f ulness,; with frequent blushing, usendedsometinteri with derangement.of mind were cured Launiallataig,. lake Particular. Notice. Dr. a. martens all those who havelniereat themselves by improper indulgeols,aad solitary :habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society orc nerrisga L . it . These are some of the sad and medanehollYelrectepro. duosd by early habits of you • th, viz: Wetk a ees of the Rios and Limos, Pains in' the Head, Dionsess Sight, Lou of Muenster Power, PalP/Intolitilif the , 0 3: 8 * pepey, Naractuit lgOrgadn„ /*Santee* of the gesUve Yinuctionel,ttenetiii Debility, hyospianrs Ilihsompuon, histrztur.—The feartnl effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—toss of Memory, Confusion alders , De pression of Spirits, nvii, For °tidings, Ayers on to Society, Sal Dadaist, 1 ore of ecilitude,./thaidity, Ao., are some of the Galls produced. MOMS* of persons of all ages can now Judge what le the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, baton:Ling weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance spout the oyes, cough and symptoms of eonsumption. Young. Dien Who have injured themselves by a certain praotloe In dulged In when alone, n bison frequently learned from evil cospeadons, or at school, the °ruts of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not oared renders marriage hrskonable, and destroys both mind and body, serial& apply.immediately. .. What a pity that a yo e ing man, the,hope of- s his coun try, the darting. of hit parents, Shbuld be snatched from aft prospects and eitioymenin of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and lade ImAgoin certain secret habit. Such persons KUM, bakes contem plating d Marriage,- • reflect that a sound mind and biady are the most flees*• eery requi.ites to promote connubial happiness.. Indeed, , without these, the journey through - Iln troumes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to tine clew ; the Mind becomes shadowed 'With doer add filed With the melanobolly red (*km that the 'happiness of another become, blighted will our own. Disease of Imprudence. • When the mi guided and Imprudent votary of pleasure fdida that he has imbibe, the seeds of this painful dis ease, it tx• often hapene that an 11141 med sense of shame or Quid of discovery, deters him from applying to Utiose whoorom emeition and reepeotaullity, can atone be friend him, delaying tilt the 00118Z111/1.1 mei symptoms on this borr do Reese mak-i their appearance, such as ul aerates sole throat ; disiatietCnoemodiduntal pains in the bead and limbs,,ciumissnof slight, dames% nodes on shin.bouet and urea, hibleisee on the li ad, faearlind extremities, progtess ng with frightfut rapidity ; tin , at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the' - nose fall in, and ihe victim:of tialsiawlei *lamae tumme a horrid obj,ct of tionimbiefatioti,lllrileith' punt X liferiod to his dreadful euderibno, by seuding hm to that2Urdhleoi vered Country from whence no triaveley retarnd." It is a metanekolly fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible disetnie °wind to the unskilfuluiess or igro, ant pretenders, who by the use of that Deadly Poison, Me, carp, ruin the constitution a-d make the madden 0 life miserable. Strangers. Trust not your lives, or beauh, to the care of the many Unlearned And Wo Lulus Pretenders, destitute of know ledge, name or cheese*, who.cupy Lr, JohosOn'aadvert, vertisements, or style niemselves In t h e. newspapers, regularlyßducated Phvidolins incap-blo of Curing, they , keep you trifling month after meow taking their fidny and poisonoustras compounds, or as long as the etpitgent FA eau be Li:dittoed, and in'daspair, leave you wltn.ruin ed health to sigh over your galling disappointment.. , Dr. Johnson is the only Poyeiman auverdalog. 'Hie tiredentlal or diplomas always hangs in Ide office, His remedies or treatrinut are unknown to all others, Orepared . irom a life spent is the gt eat haspiuds of sin rope, the first lu the country and a- more., extensive Pri vate Practioe.than. any other Physician In the world. Indorsement •of the Press. • The many toooeat..iiii cured at th.a Minium= year at: ter, ear, cod the numermni important Surgical (ipera il ms perturinect by Dr. Johnsen, witoemsed by 'Akre Porters of the "CllPPer r " and many other Pa pers, notices Of which have. appeared aestM. and again before the palate; bealdes his itiondicigas.'a gentian= of character acia respiinalbility, Ls a ihkfildent , ' Xuerritatee tothe aMieted. Ode Diseases Speedily Cured. POTIIOIIB writing abated be particular in eirectiug their anon to hos InAltuticn. in tee tatow,logmanner JOHN Id. JOHNSON, M. D. Ot the Baltimore Last tinapital, Malkmoro, Md. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF' . HORTON'S UNRIVALLED OLD PENS, IDEST PEN 6 in the World for 750 41 J 2& 31 iO, 62, 63, and sit, f o r sale at • ista6 13C1E1NFF221.6 267,01tatOre. JUST RECEIVED. 'LARGE ..C.900 .4TMENT of Family Itletrst - stilmrsat styles of Wading, at 90a, n.sa;s4, WE% ' . MeetPookal •Bibler ofedifa lomat *us sad price Kauxnprikpopt o 4 a *wit "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTR.AL IN NONE." fiARRISBURG. PA MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 28, 1862 D W. GROSS & CO., D RU- 0::00 :5T8...; ACA R _K _ E$ $ T R T k&J?iUSIBaI?d, PIEhIPAL DRUGGISTS, gaysiciim,sToßE. KEEPERS 04:11 ~Q4NSII-MERS, We are'.dally adding ,:to our assortment of goods all each erticleeiae ari desirable;-and would feepootfully „ yo 4" atention. to ' t Writ and beet, eelectiki, *oak in this city, of. DRVOISI OriEMN-4 13 &`PAINIF§) Paw's' tirouiid'spiceal Bornlng.Pluld and Alcohol, Bottles, Vlals and Lamp Globe*, PERRIXERY & TOILET ARTICLES, seleoted•from the.best mit4auf!tetwere ,and: Pe turners of R"Orcipet andllite country: Being. very- largo dealers PAINT ,[WHAT tINSEI3IIY OM TARNISHES, YMITXT( O 3I - 146, 1 34 . AN - Tr 8 '; I6 COLDIIf3 - PAM% AND ARTisrq sausEißs ..1 • ' COLORWAITIDIBBOMM; OIf.AU 1 P 141 XV"I • t, N, i s; E,.rits ! ,, • ; 11 .o •.:;• • I \ \ 4 : 01 . ' . • D.: ,•• z 6 Ca • • .;I "We reapectfully Invite a call, feeling, couff, ,ient that we can supply the wants all on terms to their satisfaction. ' TEETH. I ,TEETH JONWS AND wsrrEs'S PORCELAIN TRIM, PATENT MEDICINES' AND HAIR Of all kind', direct fro* #e ftiiiNtclret Sationifier . OPOOtrit* Lye. Whole iganta for 9aponiftat, artiloh. 'we sail SE low as it can be itirchaaad in the cities. - 1 4siiicAL ter..mn nxnuors Being large ..purchasirs ,in thase can oiler induceiminti to close buyers: - Coal OB Lampe of the most improved patter,ns, '0,17 'cheap. All - kinds of -limps . changed to burh Coal Oil. FAILMERS ANP -c14414P410,. Those of yon:who have not glyea our OE4 isits 134:r CGS poW'Coliftß` a trial know.. no their superiority, and, the advantage, they [tie keeiting . Horne and , °Alla leallihy and if) Thouseiroikcan;,teitify to the piont the); lave derived from the.use of our (tattle Powders by the increasing. quantity and ,quality 'beaidis Impreiring the general. health and itP-. pearanoe of QV* ceittleP • Our long e experienc in the, businai gives Us n the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the 0 1 . de , And oar . F al Tka ll4 : 4 l llt l , M! t 44. pities aiet such that we eaa-in ikvery_short time furnish Miyibink akktitaining 'to our business, on the *CPC *nig. - for the liberal patronage ;beetow:ia on our house,,ve hope by strict attention - to business, a careful eehiotion:of ply it E . - I) Ef II G. I 3 tiji4iirlieegi,ihd.;the : dire 'to ,••• please all il., difirit ilia tlimance:Of• *K. IsiTiTzqf .pc44ecrit.- .., • „ 1 . % ~ . .r4. .../ ~.' ..1 ;••-ii .a * 4- r a f , .._ , Cii" - ' - I 4: ..•: - 1' ' ilif 7. - •;,-... It; :la :3 7!- , 1 ; /'.• :3; - . ..,,i ' 3 / 4 U er .! ..: • al vair 0 , ' • ' - i .. 2 -,- ::., I. • ..ltit 7 ( 11# 3. ~,,4.,,a. i ED. 11). 4,.r.offir ..WHOLESALE AND RETAIL M. Al Oh, varnishes skill Ganes, 030.4; tiffs; Gtliat sand : Pict4; I, &Nast Galproand , Cast4Aes Soap, AleoprooLawdCorkT, aces; aai, die" iiii-atati,4004.444 =ME W itaLrf k g 9.1. 1 ,M l l ll . "de o tY of RESTORATIVES MIL OIL I °ARBON OIL . 1 i }jl7i k,lnti, - at lifratiti (irtutspurralio '4N : SYLV - ANIA - "liAll i.ROAR FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND • _ FROM PHILADELPHIA. 0* Mao &VTR* !ONDAY JA.l4l3Art . 27tb, 1862. . The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Oompany will depart, wow and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows : E,4 $ 4 R.D. THRQUffiIIiMPRE`4I9..iItAIN :Hatriabtug daily ac 8.204ni.0mil arrivaast:tWae Plillatialphia at TAO - - - - FAST LEHHicayeit Harrisburg daily, (except Sunday.) at- 1..004. imiand arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.10 p. m. MAH.TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 5.1554. r.h., snit arrives at West Philadephia at 11.80 st.,U e. i ;5,. ;j')+.:) elii AWAMODATION TRAIN, via Mount Joy, leaves Ilarterg at 7.80 .s. m.,-and arrtvee at West Rills. tielptateit.l2.l3l,p. , „_ _ . 11AIRT.411Zar acattODAT.liill-iiiiiivint -Cohan. Ma, la liarrfebarpr Wmtki F . fa; and arrives at West 10511 es r4oa it 7 20 p. m. . 1r Wolk : R I O • ' 1 141140t101 11TPINtilts - TREEtt'legvei Phllidelphils at 10.30 m., Harrisburg at 3.015 a. m., Altoona 8.40, a. ut.., Cl* arrives at Plttliburrlit 1.25 p. m. If Philadsdphikat $:00 a. in. and ar -1:26. isktresltirrhilinft at . 9.00 nt., Alu F. 63a.i..pApiks at., sod Aintree at ...Moberg at PAN LINE leaves Philadelphia at. 11.26 a. in,, Harriet. hart 4.06 P. AL, Altoona at. 14 p, in., and arriving at Phlaharg at 1.40 a. in. AqVidIMODATION TRAIN Immo pan. delpliMilA 2,80 p. in. And arrive+ at Haltlinnerg at 8.00 •111 JOY. ACCOMMODATION via‘Mount Joy,leavee LainnOti r at.lLBBa m., arrives ,at Maryisaarg at 1.80 " P 'Tti " lN MWS and PASSINGSR TRAIN Will leave Won Philadelphia at 4.00 a. m.; . Lanoaater 7.02 a. m. ; Mount,joy. at. 2.48 a. m., Middlotowo at 8.25 a., in., and arrive atAtarriourg at 8.08 - - M. connecting with Mail Wain Wait, rroto ELarriaborg; at 9.00 a. in. - • MANDEL O. YOUNG, • Supt. Aset,..Div. Patna. Railroad. Harrisburg, January_24, 1802 —dtt WINTER TIME ARRANGEMENTL -• • • rkoir*. TUINB .;114111 4 Y TO ow-pou-, AND PAI,ITLADELPHIA WrEEPVT . 01 4. 140 4 Pr calla, rIN AND AFTHEWMONDLY, NOVEE4 0114,4, ylillaPasaenger Trains will leave kliti i m e t ir l 17 i ntr i t t tlail o W i l i vrab Erik EASTWARD. WilEtopnelliarlibutg at &BO a. m., ontti rival of Penneylvanpkltailma3-Appnui Tian" from - ilia Wet, arriving in NeWithili- vitll.6 a.m., and at Phibi delptria at 9.00 a. m... A steeping car to attached to the tram through from, Pittsburg without dune. ::gar, TRAIN leaSei liaridginztacti mkarrlvlng in Now York- at 64p. moan& Riniadelidlia at 1.2.6 p. m. FAN LINN lA** Harrighavg tPII4O p. m. , on 'Motil. of ponnavivania Rallnad,-Taat. Mall, arriving in Nevr rork.ato.so 9. itt., and Philadelphia at 6.40 p. m. '—vittairwAßD. • • r#sT 1•DIA leaves N o r York &Le a. in. mad Piglade).. Dl* Ba, m arriving at Haryisburk ifdl. A. m. AIL MON lesiva New York at 12.00 nocia,-sed Adolph.% id 8.16 arrtvimg a, Harriabmg. 81.8.10 p . , . .. . . 4 , XP/iNigi LINN leaves New York at S p. m. w ing [mi dt'Harrisboitat 2,10 a. m., and oonnisning with the Peal' lvietegnprese Train tor Melting. A sleeping :ear is also aintoned wilds train. . - . - . • gtioas me. made. talltarrishorg with trains on the P ylitittia, .Northern coguyrarsid Wm ßerland Valle"' and' at Ibr Philadelphia, Portavilith barrel, AllantOwn i ho. Biggalle chanted through. • between New Yorit and Harrisbur&S6 02.0mm/en Harrisburg and Pitlie delphia, 112 tg in No; 'II oars'ind 52 70 in No. 2. . —ref Ockein °r ° l o,* information !Wit* •,...--- ,J. CLYDE; not General Agent, Harrisburg. CHOICE; ; +IG aT+ ;READING BuTRERLANDS,_, by the author of "Rutledge," Pricy sl.2s. lici.new 'editions of LEDGE—nniform with "The Sather sl.2Bl ; 1 i .11,4werity4ifth zesr LYNNE—A new Novel-50 cents. TIDLEWS GROUND, by Dickens, 25 ci4: RETIE% 808 WORRA-88 ots. ; ogether **all ther , Neft Booksogoomis. 1, , f it it, .1.4••••11•40. •••••/..• ..• • • • ROWNHILISOISAP Romero . ras. MEM BY TELEGItiII. FROM FORTRESS MONROE GLORIOUS NEWS DISPATCH PROM GEN. WOOL. CAPTURE . OF :MEW ORLEANS. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN TIM CITY Martial Law Pat in Full Operation Destruction of Cotton , and numbest*. FORTRESS NIONROR, April 27. To HON. EDWIN M. STANTON, SeCiliary of -War A fugitive, black just arrived from Ports mouth, brings the Petersburg Express of yester day, which contains the following diepatob: Monts, April 25. The enemy passed Fort Jackson at four-o'clock: yesterday morning. When the news 'reached New Orleans the excitement was , boundless, martial law was put in fall force and business was completely suspended.. All the cotton and stettinbosts, eicept such as were necessary to, transport corn, ammunition &c., were destroy- ed. At one o'clock to-day the operators bade na good bye, saying that the enemy had' appeared before the city. This 11 the last we know re garding the fall. Will send particulars as Soon as they can be had. The negro bringing the above reports that the rebels have two iron-clad steamers nearly completed, and that It is believed.that the Mer riam° will be ont to-morrow. (Signed]' JOHN X WOOL. HILDQUAFFZERO DEPARTMENT OF =I BAPPAHA. NN 008, April 27, 1862. .7o Hon. B. if. -Stanton, Secretary of War. I have Jot returned from 'the camp oppositei Fredericksburg. I was told the Richmond Bri aminer, of the 26th, had been received in !Own, announcing as fpllows: "New 'Orleans taken--Great destruction or Property, Cottoo• and • Steamboats—Enough saved to take away Amuranitiorat ' Con. eternation Of Inhabitants." • "" • ' • [ln addition to the above; we might state that his excellency Gov: Curtin, lait night re eived a'ditipstch from the Secretary of War.' announcing the capture of New Orleans.] FORTRESS MONROE, April 26. Harper's Weekly arrived thii morning, and was seised by Maj. Jonee, on account of objec tionable editorials and map of the vicinity cif Yorktown. 1 A flag of truce to Oraney Island to-day took up number of letters for prisoners and °thew' at the South, and also the Secretary of AO Spanish Legation at Washington. The weather is disagreeable, wind nortif west. All the yards and even lower masts . * the Galena have been taken - out. Nothing can be seen above the smoke stack. THg &NEXT \OPEN BiTTEHIgg pH THE BIERILIZ4O HOVRIXEXPECTED seizure of Harper's Weekly Papeni T I 3 E GALENAL READ QUairses NEAR Yosirrowx, ; • April "26 via Baltimore April 27: It is stillireining, making the roads meat tip impassable.. • - ' • The rebels opened their battery at Xerktowp this A. M. on three canal boats whilst Refusing into Notialey's creek. The nineteenth shot - 64- plodwi in one of the boats Without Injuring any one, when apparently satiefle& they ceased. Col. Crinker and Major Cassady, of the 93d . N. Y. regiment, on Thursday afternoon, passtd through our outer pickets. Let , era have begji reoeivedittat' them to the eff ct that they . Sip safe and well, and see th ed to be tonal plesibli with the cordial reception they received: Ttie sentry told them he was the• outer guard. The , affair will undergo an investigation. Everything isliniaikably quiet. FROM PORT ROILLI • _ FORT JACKSON IN POSSESSION OF • OUR TROOPS. TIM UNION PICKETS WITHIN FOUR UM LARGE ARRIVAL OF OOTTOI4. Ni* Yons, April27-.' ,•, , , - . The ifercury 'etatim, on the 'authority of oillcareof the steamer Boaton'tlutt •Fort Jib eon, six miles .below Savannah, ill in posse of our troops, anal that our pickets ~, re , w, 3 four Miles of Savannah. - . "-• i '- The steamer Atlantic from Port Royal' wit )).. datepito .the ~24th !Just, i;bri 'iNgs Tfeght4eik e priapaga froM.Pektlitt M 4 /Prat bagstok.Ai, ... eltl and 86 !1,0 1 ,9f,,84A 00 409-•..Allefi La* ilo n e ws. EIIIE ~~..__ ___.~~ IRVIN It'pOIVELL, -FROM YORKTOWN. masa CANAL BOATS OF SAVANIVAI. I=l *tam irinting ass. }trying procured Steam Power Presses, we are premix .d to execute JOB add BOOK PRINTING of crery oeserfp ion, cheaper than it can be done at any Other establish mentin the country. RA IBS Ur A DVFAMMING. 60 - Four lines or less datetAtnbe one-half swear.. Eight tote or more than ibar lonstioste a square. Half square, one day 110 one week 146 • one month ....... 4 60 • throe montkut di months 6 00 • one year One. Square, one day 00 44 •• • • • •• • • one week......... ........... 400 a one month 6 60 • three months ..... ....... .10 90 six m0nth5....„... Mt 00 One year 20 00 wr Baldness notices inserted in the Lead Cialusen, or before Marti/red and Deaths, FIVE CEN vryt r.VM aw each insertion. NA 97. SEir Marries sod Deaths to be charged avegalar ad rertisements From the Fifty-Fifth Pennsylvania Correeporidermayr the Telegraph.] , -e Famro- rauyari t .2.- C., WeellVeday, April 18, 1 For the past several" days we have beef cat fering from incessant rains, which has had no other-effeet Upon ourmen than to put them: to the usual inconveniences of wet wtatber in camp. The health of our regiment is excellent, not more than half a docn patients in the hos pital. A regularity for all camp &aloe; to gether with a habit of cleanliness, is no doubt the secret cause of this happy state of affairs, Bat one , death from sickness has occurred since our arrival in South Carolina, and that a pa tient who contracted the small pox at Fortress Monroe, and was deprivedlrom proper ritten tiOnMl board the transport coming here. , The mailjust received from the north brings us Published accounts of the late engagement we'llati . with the rebels on the tapper end of the bdand,•which.plactia our loss at several killed and.quite a number severely wounded. The facts are, we had only one man killed, and of the woundelVivlio were all taken prisoners, none werethooght to be' mortally. We have learned that the force of the enemy that at- tacked, us was at least five times greater than Qum, and the gallant manner iii which they were repulsed Is sufficient 'evidence that the honor of Pennsylvania was .. fully sustained in the maiden fight of the Fifty Bfch. , From tbe Lime our pickets were first stationed at the up per end of the island, the enemy appeired to be aware of our force, but were' much mista ken in the-resistance they received: Atter their attack and retreat, .every resort was bad by them to annoy us, and for six days and nights we were under arms continually. At night our pickets vierkstrengthed and the men lay under arms, awaltrrig.for the enemy's-ap proach, and when reinforcements orime„to us, the men were nearly worried out. Since my last letter,. the rebels have been driven off ..Te home Island—which adjoins this—and are now on the main land: Movements of considerable interest are going on here, which in due time your readers will be informed. Uncle Sam's government agents are as busy as beerjust now. At least several thousand contrabands are domiciled in these parts, and the " agents," as they are called, have taken them tinder their especial care and control.— The ' 'Shovel and - hoe have been brought in re quisition, and flambe put to planting cotton and corn. Soh ols have been established and ,missiouaries placed in charge, 'who - devote their rittendon td the spiritual' nd moral wants of the contrabands. Everything appears to-work very smooth between the blacks and their new masters.,They appreciate the new condition of life wich the come Of events have favored them, • and oilmen the liveliest satisfaction with their Yankee friends, who they regard as their liberators from bondage. Some of the " agents" are in very bad odor with the sol diers. Invested with a little brief authority, 'they have taken from the soldiets every little article-Which' helms secured from the deserted plantations to make his tent comfortable. Old cheirs and tables, which the soldiers would have left behind them' when they moved; ha*, been take& by the "agent," to be sent to New York and sold nn account of eovernment.— These. annoyances have been a source of exas peration to, the Men, and the treatment re turned to the "agents," on several occasions when they visited our camp, was not , Contrabands are anriving' here every day from the main land. They represent the state of affairs in -these parte as very desperate. The rebels of this State will , die hard- The city of Charleston is being fortified by every meatus in the enemy's power. A contraband who - recently came from the vicinity- of that city' , informs me that thousands of. slaves are employed in throwing up earthworks and buildingforte, but as yet few guns have been mounted. "Seieral iron plated gueboats are in wires - or constructieny - in Charleston, with which the blockading fleet off that city Is to be destroyed. The people are in constant fear of attack which the recent victories have gone a ireat ways to intensify with dread.' bur" .isolated position is not very favorable for news, consequently you cannot look for much While we lay here. We 'have the 'newt', but no particulars of the 'taking Of FoitTulas hicurith four hundred prisoners. The capture of -Savannah is no* rendered - a certainty, and we have's report here that but a`feeble fe sistanCe he made to an lu:fiance by our troops in that direction. The rebel force is to be concentrated at Charleston, where I think the -last throes of the rebellion will take its de parting gasp. B. Tan Simeon. Enquirer urges the organ ization; of; societies of "Cotton Burners," whose be to burn, all, the ,cotton in their respective neighborhoods. Of course it is highly proper that a Confed erney, which has house-burners barn-burn eta and bridge burners, should also have 'antton-burners, and portion out the work of devastation and fire among different-agents so that the_ whole South may be made as black and bare as the cities , of Sodom and Gomorrah dy the defenders of Southern Rights'. WEIGHT opir CANNON.—A-navy 84 pounds. weighs 184 times se much as one of its short The English- wrought iron 18 inch gun, of Hotifall's, in 170 times heavier than its shot. The BOdlrtati 15 . Inch gun weighs 150 times mere. than its shell, and 114 times. more•than its- solid shot. The projectiles fired by the Monitor .were 11 inch shell, with a small cavity, and very thick weighing 169 pcniids, and 93i. of them weighed asMuch as the irtua. It is laid down as a general 'rule that &cannon should to at least 100 times heavier than its shot. lisw KIND Op atutelkiai.—Thelthaca Jour news: A canalboat, Wilt on ran entirely new plan is in preicessof-constriaCtion at the inlet, in this village.- -instead. of the weal irame, planked on the on4ide and sheathed within, this boat is composed.of solid sticks of timber, breakingjoint* Mid - lying one upcn the tethbr o clamped dome-ingather•with heavy bolts and braced with strong iron stays throughout,— Some perBollll of experience in cana k tneyigetion Claim that tills boat will haiikgreafer capacity fat lietalie than other boats; al she will be lighter; } and at the same timestronger and more substantiald-• • • - • . `'litli eik -jemar , Proportion a s t he eirgiuery or wk. lit linprOltal, the destruction pf life is dimiished.' " To have taken Fort Pu laski : by; tliValdlnottiOd viould have Initilved the tiaughtillmfAsundreds.pto taktaithytmeaus tifrAttersiAintptitithweveitle4t9 P' 14 1444.17 cost VIA M PArkiO.99 4I INIg•L ' Volunteers.