Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, April 28, 1861, Image 1

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J'iA-G K=s_oN~ ‘&_ Lcl‘o-fi's
.S-H OE STORE,
NO. 90;; MARKET STREET,
HARRISB Inge, r 4"
mm. theyflinten‘d to devote. their ehtiie ting to the
mumfnctnra of
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BOOTS AND SHOES
of I“. kind: and varieties, in the patient and most fash
ionable stiles, ugd at satisfactory prices.
Their stock will calming in put, of Gentlemen’: Ru
Calfand Patent Leather Bears and Shoes, latest styles;
Ladies’ and Misses’ Gaiters, and othur Shoes in great
variety; and in fgct pverything connected with the
Shoe business.
CUSTOMER WORKWilebe puticulnrly attended to,
“dine“ cases will sefiefection be warranted. Last:
fined up by m of the best makers in the unwary.
The long practice! experience of the undersigned, and
sheit thorough knowiledge of the business will, they
trust, be mflicient guarantee to the public that. they
will do them justice, and furnish them an article thn.
will neommeml itself for utility, cheapueae and. due.-
bnity. [5.2.1.9] JACKSON 2; co.
TA K E NOTI G E i
That we have recently “deg to our already full stock
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LA NORMATIS, ' ,
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OF ‘PERFUMEBY
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QUBKISH ESSENCE,
ODOR OF MUSE,
LUBIN’S ESSENGE'BOUQUET.
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7 MYRTLE AND VIOLET POMATUM.
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TALC Ol' VENICE, .
BOSE LEAF POWDER, .
NEW MOWN HAY POWDER,
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Bunk Imus: . - .
MOSS ROSE,
BENZOIN, ,
, UPPER TEN, ‘
VIOLET,
NEW MOWN HAY,
. JOOKEY CLUB.
Having the largest stock and beat assortment of Toilet
Articles, we fancy that we. are better able than our com
petitor: to get up a. complete Toilet Set at any price de
sired. Cellini see. -
Always on hand, a. REESE Stock of DR UGS, MEDI
CINES, CHEMICALS, be , consequent of our re
ceiving almost daily miditions thereto.
KELLER’S DRUG AN‘D FANCY STORE,
91 Net Street, two doors But of r‘uth Street,
laps * > Smith aide; -
A' NEW FEATURE IN THE SPICE
. TRADE”!
IMPORTANT T 0 HOUSEKEEPEBS ! E !
1:. B. nunx a]: an 00’s SELECT SPIOES,
In Tin l‘oi‘ ‘uined with Paper) and full Weight.—
nucK her-En, GINGER, NUTMEG—,WHITE PEP
PER, Amman, MACE, (mum PEPPER,
cmNmou. GLOVES, unsnnn. a .
In this age of mlulternted and tasteless Spices. it is
with confidence that we introduce to the attention of
Housekeeper: these superior and genuine articles. We
guarantee them not only Ansomn'nnr mm Pnnrxcrmr
you, but. ground fromiresh Spiea, selected ind eleaned
by us expre-ely for the purpose. without reference to
cast. They are beautifully packed in'tiu foil,_(lined with
paper.) to prevent iniury ”by keeping, and are run.
WEIGHT, while the ordinary ground Spices are almost
invariably short. We warrant them, in point’ofstrength
and richness of flavor, beyond an comparison, as 11. sin
gle trial will abundantly prove.
Every package bears our nu): HARE. -
Manufsetured only by E. E. DUBKEE an 00., New
York.
For sale by [feb2l .] WILDOGK, 13?, 8:. CO.
‘ N 7 ABRANTED TWELVE MONTHS!
‘ Anomnm'r 0P
mom-ours UNBIVALLED GOLD I’llst
PERSONS in want of a. superior and really good GOLD
run will find with me a. large assortment to select from,
and have the privilege to exchange the Pen; until'their
hind is perfectly suited. And’if by fair means the Dis.
mend points break air during twelve months, the pur
ehnser shnll have the privilege to select, a. new one,
without any charge. . ‘
I have very good Gold Pens, in strong silver-plated
cues, for $l, $1.25, $l5O. $2.00
For sale at SGHE FFER’S BOOKSTORE,
1113.126 No. 18 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
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S H I P A G E N T S
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COMMISSION MERCHANT-S,
138 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
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FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, COTTON,
WINES AND LIQUOBS,'
TOBAGC'O AND L'IGABS. ..
now-dam
AN ARRIVAL OF
NE .W Goons
APPROPRIATE I‘o THE SEASON!
SILK LINEN PAPER
. JANE! FANS” EARS!!!
‘ ' mointm‘érmnnm 1.0:- or
SPLICE]! Fl_s.Hl_’N.G'_B ODS!
Trout 11in, Gut Ind 3dr Should Grass Linen, Silk
ninth-Planet! Lines, mdtgenerafmortmont of
FIB-KING TACKLE!
Aqua-vnn-nor . .A
WALKIN.G GANEI!
Which wovillnallu clue-p u the chum!
Silver Head Loaded Sword Hickory" Fancy
V Values! Omen! Omen! cm”! canes!
annnn’s DRUG AND FANCY BTO3],
' . 10. 91 Juan! 3m“,
Buuth side. one door out of Fourth street 589.
DYOTTVILLE GLASS WORKS,
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mAm‘m '
CARBOY'S, DEMIJOHNS,
WINE. yon-run, mun. wunn, non]: AND
. ,PRESERVE BOTTLES
‘ 0! IV!!! DSSORWOI- ‘
‘ 7 11. 1M; alumna,
odD-dly 27 South Front ateret. Philadelphn.
CHAMPAGNE WINESI
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APPLE‘WHISKY l—Pmm JERSEY Ar
mm !—ln store and for sale by ,
JOHN H. 2136-1183,
'l3 Market street.
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F 1: E's‘H Fl 5: UIT 1 1,1 -
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, in Can- and 351-3.
Each‘hclaagc ”Wm-muted. . WM. DOCK, 13‘, k, 1.0.
mrfi .'
EMETY BARRELS-I» if every descrip
‘ tion. A-krge ldtonhnnd-and for sale by
9 .10 _w;l,Lu_u DOCK, J§n 4: G -
SCOTCH WHISKY.—-’One Pungheon
f P 80 KY ' t 'ed (1 f
uleoby m 0130]! mJOfilin-E‘ifialfilgn,‘ or
in: V ; 73 Ila-hot moat.
JUSEE REQSHLEDgA’ large Stock of
Ponrnn: .101,- me ’at tn;l $331133? 1.02-wa
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
I
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TD 85 FREE! PHIIJADELPIIIA.
, ONANDAMER I
MONDAY. APRIL 15, 1861,
The Passenger Train: of the Pennsylvania. Railroad
Company will depart frbm and arrive It lefisblflg and
Philadelphia as follows :
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hurisburg at
1.15 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia. it 5.10 a. m.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 6.20 ’n. m., and u
rives at West'Phil-delphia. at 10.05 a. In.
FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Hsuisbnrg at 1.15 p. Ib.,
and arrives at West Philadelphilt at 5.10 p. m. ' ‘
These Trains make close connections at Philadelphia
with the New York Lines. -
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, Via Mount Joy,
leaves Harrisburg it 7.30 a. 111., and arrives 815 WBBl5
Philtdélphia at 12.30 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via. 00-
lumbia, lenves Banishing at 4.10 p. 'm., and arrives at
West Philadelphia at 9.25 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, via Mount 19y,
luvs: Harrisburg at 4.20 p.m., connecting Lt Dunn-ville
with HABBISBU'EG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and
arrives at west Philadelphia. 11'; 9.25 p. an,
WESTWARD
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia.
10.45 p. m , Harrisburg 3.05 a. m., Altoona 8.05, arrives
at Pittsburg ”.40 p. m. , .
MAIL TEAIhV leaves Philadelphia. 7.30 s. m., Hen-is
burg- 1.10 p. m., Altoone 7.05 p. m, and arrives at fitte
burg 12 20 a. m.
. EAST LINE leaves Philadelphia 11.45 a. 111., Harris
burg 4 05 p. m., Altoona. 8.40 p. m.. and arrives atPitts
burg 1.00 a. m. . -
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia 2 30 p. m., Lancaster 6.05 p.lm., Columbia
6.401). 111., and arrives at Harrisburg 8.05 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 4.00
p. 111., Lsncaster 7.41 p. 111., Mount Joy 8.28 p. m., Eliza
bethtown 8.48 p.m., and arrives at Harrisburg 9.45 p. m;
Attention is called to the fact that passengers leaving
Philadelphia. 4.00 ' 154 m. connect at . Linens“): with
MOUNT JOl ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive
at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m; . slum n. YOUNG, .
. Supt. East. Die. Penna. R. B.
Harrisburg, April 12, 1861.—-dtf ‘ ‘
NEW AIR LINE BOUT E
T 0 - .
NE‘W Y 0]: Kn
, _ ..-...... A. F" 5:13? a
fia— a.
Shortest in Distance and Quickest in Time
BETWEEN THE TWO arms or '
NEW YORK ANvIiAHABBI BBU BG.
.. ,
READING, ,ALLENTOWN AND EASTIJN _
MORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York st 0
e. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. 111., only fix hours
between the two cities. . -
MAIL LlNE'leaves New York at 12.00 noon, Ind at
fives at Harrisburg at 8.15 p. m. .5 , '
MORNING MAIL LINE, um, leeves‘ numb-u;
8.00 a. m., arriving at New York at 6.20 p. m. "
AFTERNOON EXPBESS LINE, East, leaves Kurtis.
burg :1: 1.30 p. m., urivlng ut New York at. 9.45 p. m. ,
Connections ere made at Harrisburg “1.00 p. m. with
the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Peunsylva
nia, Cumberland Valley end Northern Central Builtoeds
All Trains connect It Bending with Train: for Potts.
ville and Philadelphia, mm at Allentown for Munch
Chunk, Eastern, kc. .
No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New
York and Harrisburg, ,by the 6.00 a. 111. Line from Na!
York or the 1.15 p, m. from Herrisburg.
For beauty of scenery and speed, comfort and neon
mndation, this Route presents superior inducements to
the traveling public. - ' ‘
Faro between New York Ind Harrisburg, nu Donuts
For Tickets and other information epplyto .
J. J. CLYDE, General Agent,~
deli: . Kari-burg.
PHILADELPHIA ‘
AND '
READING RAILROADI
WINTER ARRAN G EMENT.
ON AND AFTERDEG. 12, 1860, .
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE HARRISBURG
nun, (Sumhyl 9:551:5an gt 3.00 A; 11., md 1.15 P.
M., for Phihdelphia, urivingthere at 1.25 r.M.,md0.15'
PJI. .
RETURNING, LEA“ PEELADEIAI’HIA It 8.00A.M.
and 3.30 P.l[.,ar:iving 0t finisher; at 1 P. M. and 8.15
P. u. . ~ -
lABIS2—To Philadelphia, No. 1 0011, 88.25; N9l,},
(in lane tnin) $2.75. , -
rms :--To Beading 31.60 and 81.80. . -
At Reading, connect with train: for Forming, linen
ville, Mu, Catarina, kc. :- ,
- lOUB TRAINS LEAVE READING I'o3 PHILADE-
Pnn DAILY, nu. 1,1045 A. IL, 12.00 mound
3.43 I'. n. ~ ' '
LEAVE PHILADELPHIA 1'01! READING It 8 AL
IL, 1.00 P. u., 3.30 2. AL, ud 5.00 r. x.
nus:—neading to Phihdelphin, $1.15 and $1.45.
THE MORNING TRAIN PROM HARRISBURG 001' -
NIO'I'S AT READING with up train {or Wilhelm
Pituton animation. '
for through flotat- end other infoi-mefloh apply to
J. I. own],
deli 4R! ‘ General Agent.
PHILADELP"H'IA
READING‘I'fi’AIL'ROAD,
M a REDUCTION OF PASSENGER FAME,
ON AND AFTER. MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1860
COMUTATION TICKETS,
With 26 Ooufpone, till he issued between my points
desired, good or the holder and any member of his
family, in eny Peseenger trein,‘end It eny time—lt 2!»
per cent. below the reguluvferen. '
Parties having occasion to use the noedfreqnently on
business or pleura-e, will and the above arrangement
convenient end era-,wmleal; ail Four Pmenfer train:
run daily etch war between Beading and Phi» .edelphlu.
end Two Tnin- ée‘w between needingytotteville end
Hamburg; _Or Sundays onlyone morningtr‘ein Down
“do“ at run- trein U’p, rune between Potteville end
Philedelphb n! no Pusenger tnin on the Lehman
Velley’llnnrl‘ Remand. -
For thv nbove Tickets, or any mformntion relating
thereu- epplyto s. Bredford,Esq., Treasurer Philadel
phie, e the respective Ticket Agents on the fine, or to
G. A. NlO LLB, General Bnp’t.
Karen 27, 1860._ma.r28.dtf ,
NORTHERN CENTRAL - RAILWAY.
W
No1"I c E . I "
CHANGE .OF SCHEDULE.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, MARCH 131, 1861. the
Pupenger Train: of the Northern Central Bailwsy' will
let." Eon-lobar; as follow: : ' .
‘ GOING SO U TH.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will 131 v. It. .3110 I. m.
EXPRESS TRAIN will 19‘79 ‘tu lIQ o o H'- o 7““ E; In.
HAIL Imm wmleuveat.‘.‘.....;.. m. .. 1.00 p.m.
. GOING man: 7
mm TRAIN will leave aha...” .. . 1.40 p. In.
BXPBESS TRAIN will lane at...“ . “8.50 p. In.
no ”‘l3 Train Inning Harrisburg on' Emily will u
the ADC MMODATION TRAIN South. ut 8.00 1.. In.
For further information npply It the once, in Penn
”Innis. Railroad Depot. JOHN W. HALL, Agent.
Hal-rioting. March'lst-dtf. - .
D 311) BEEF—An extra. lot. ofDRIED
am just remind by -
‘ nOO , VA
BURLINGTON HEREING’ 1 ' ' '
~ at} an ruched by 17153003, 33., q. 90.
WARRISBURG,"PA., SuNDAY, APRIL 28, 1861.
Banks, fitatiofntm; Ba.
SCHOOL BOOKS.——School- Duentotfl,
, Tum-n, Pmntl, Suhohu, um nth-11,111 unto!
School‘looh, School Shflonery, be. will find u 903131010
ummm n n. u. ronnocx a: 361 m BOOK 81'
mutilate, Hurrisbl'u'g, comm-hing in part the roll _-
mx— . .
.. “mum—mmy’a Pukar’l, Oobb’l, Angell’l
: 321:1.an nouns..nfoemey'u, Oolb’l, Web-tar a
fon’l,kyurly’a.ombry’l. ' ‘ " .
ENGLISH GRAMMARB.—Bllflon’lwflmith’l, W i
bridge’n,Montaith I,Tuthill'l,mrt’l, on». A
E BTORlEB.—érim§haw’a,nsvenport’n trust's, W1!-
lon’l, wmmu, Mom, Pinnoqk’l, doldmtth'a
Oink’l. ,‘ ‘
meHO’B.—Gmnluf’l, Stoddu'd’ll lmemn’
Eih’l Rose’l 00mm’l,flmithudDuh’l buxom. ',
Imugnuhpammgm, Imm, 15m, mm
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gfaTlONAßYß.—Womuter’u anrto, Academic, com
prehenain 3nd Prim-17 Dictionarea. Walker’s awhile!
dobb’n, wmur. Webster’s Primary, web-tom Rial:
School. mum's Quark); A's-demo, - ‘ ,' 41
NATURAL «PEILOSOPEIIB.—Oomk’I Parke?!
Swift's. The above with I grant ntioty of otlum out a!
my time he found :1: my 41:011. Also, a complete wort--
meat of School Stationery, embracing in “no wht lo I 'eom
pleto outfit for school purpom. Any book not in the note.
uncured \t one an notice.
1:? Country Merchants supplied at wholesale ntu. -
ALMANAOB.—John Bio! and Sam: Almanac lo! Ill! 1!-
l. M. POLLOOK as 608$ 300$ 81'0“, Kurd-burg.
IG' Wholelflo uni Retail. m 1
I] PHOLSTEBING.
G. F. VOLLMEE
1! 11:6le to do :11 kinda of work In the
UPHOLST-ERING B USINESS.
Pays Igmrtieullmr Ittentlon to MAKING AND PUTTING
DOW CABINETS, MAKING AND REPAIRING MAT
TRAEBES, REPAIRING FURNITURE, 6:6,, «to. He
an be found It all times at his rouldenca, in the ram- of
the William Tell House, corner of Mpbon'y and Black
berry alleys. 391329-111:
“7AM; PAPER! WALL PAPER I!
Just received our Spring stock of WALL PAPER
BORDERS, Flak SCREENS, am, Jae. In: ghalugent
end. best selected aseortment in the city, ranging in price
from six (6) cents up to one duller and squatter ($1.25.)
- As we purchase '9? low for cash, we are prepared to
lell at In low rates, i not lower, than can be had else
where. If purchasers will call and examine, we feel
confident the: we ban please them in reepeet to price
end quality. . ,E. M POLLOOK e: SON,
mat-23 Below Jonee’ House. ‘Mu‘ket Square.
LETT E R, CAP, NOTE . PAPERS.
‘Pens, Holders, Pencilsl Envelopes, Sealing Wax, of
the best quality, It low pnces, direct from the manu
t‘nctoriea, at .. . -
mural) ‘ SOHEFFER’B CHEAP BOOKSTORE
LAW BOOKS ! LAW' BOOKSH—A
"senor-. 1 unortment of LAW, BOOKS. all the State-
Reporte and Standard Elementary Workl, with many of
the old Engliah Reports, scarce and run, together with
I largenaortment of second-hand Luv Books, M'- very
low prices, at the one price-Bookstore cf »
‘ 1.. M. POLLOGK la SON,
mys > Market Square, Harrisburg.
FAM [LY BIBLES, from. 13 to $lO,
. “rang and handgomely bound, 'printed on good paper,
with elegant clear new type, sold at ' V -
mahSl ' . SOHEFFER’B Ohup Booint'hre.
THE Fruit Growei's’- Handbook—by
WAMNG—wholeule udretail st '
InchBl ‘ , SCH EFFER’E Bgnkmre.
for 251112 85 Eo‘fimt.
FOR RENT.——A commodlous two-story
DWELLING HOUSE, (in Second street,below Pine,)
with wide Hall. large Back Building, Marble Mantle: in
Parlors, Gas in six rooms. all the mom: just papeved
and painted“ ,The second story divided into seven rooms.
one of which in p. Bath. This. in connection with the
fact that the house has just been placed in the Input
thorough repair makes it one or the most desirable
houses in the city, Enquire of
4, E. M. POLLOOK,
3.118 Market Square, Harrisburg.
0R SALE .—The BUILDING .on the
corner of Walnut ind Short streets, used as a
COOPER SHOP. This building was originally built so
that it could be turned into Dwelling Houses. It con
sists of three separate frames pieced together, each frame
being 25 byzu feet, making the entire building, as itnow
stands, 75 feet long and 20' feet wide. Will sell also an
EIGHTHOR SE POWER ENGINE AND BOILER,
nearly new, and one of Drawbach’s Patent Slave Gutters,
and a 55: 9f Saws far Joiuting Slaves. The above
property will be sold at e bargain, as we wish to clear
the ground on which the building stands. Enquire at
the Broker’s Ofilce of S. L. M’CULLOCH,
feb9-dtf 126 Market Street.
I I OUSES TO RENT.—Two or three
dwellings, in the brick row, on Third scrape, near
Walnut, are ofl'eted for rent, from the lat of April next.
Fofr 335:? enquire of - MICHAEL BURKE.
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NOTICE TO SPEOULATORS !
VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE!
A number of large size BUILDING LOTS, adjoining
the Round House and Work 3110);: of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, will be sold ow and on reasonable
terms. Apply to an29-dly JOHN W, HALL.
FOR RENE—A COTTAGE on Pine
street. Also, I HOUSE” next to .the steam Flour
Mill. Inquire of MRS. MURRAY,
aplG-dtf Corner of Second and Pine Sta.
gotels.
UNITED ST AT‘ES HOTEL,
Boers lAS'I' comma or 11!]! AND run!“ Blnlll'l.
ADJOINING THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
" ROAD DEPOT, .
PHI:- ADELPEIA-
The undersigned would respectfully Inform the Public
that he has taken the above Hotel, formerly known as
“ THE MANSION HOUSE,” which he has refitted end
newly furnished thronghout. ' ‘ ‘
The Rooms are spacious and commodious, and furnished
with etvery oonvenienoe to be found inthe best Hoteln'ln
the ci . ' “
The zUNITED STATES" la admirablylocot'ed for the
wnvenience of travelerag being under the same roof with
the Pennsylvania. Railroad Depot, ind thus saving both
heck hire and portenge of baggage; No point will be
spared to render the “ UNITED STATES” eglee‘eant and
agreeable residence to all who mny favor i with their
patronage. Charges moderate. .
omdamwlyv H . W.'KANAGA. Proprietor.
BUEHLER‘H,O_USE,.
MARKET SQUARE,
V HARRISBURG, PA.
. GEO. J. BOLTON, Hornlnon.
This old established House having changed hands
during the present uuon, has ugdergone extensive Im
provements and been thoroughly RENOVATED AND
BEFITTED. We feel confident that it'is now not
3:ch to any in the State for the comforts and comm
icncu which pertain to a first Class Hotel janlz-tf
JUST RECEIVED, ,
A Line]: Ami SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or
RICHLY GILT AND QRNAMENTAL
WINDOW CURTAINS,
'PABER BLINDS,
0f val-ion» Design: and Colors for 8 cents,
I'lsst PAPER AND cm 1511! PAPER.
A 1; [mm-26] Ascnmrnn’s BOOKSTORE.
BOURBON WHISKY.—A very- Suge
riot Article of BOURBON WHISKY, in quart of,
flea, in store and for sale by JOHN H. ZIEGLER.
mu'b . n ‘ '73 Market street.
HICKORY WOOD! I—A SUPERIOR LOT
jun received, and for sale in qu'nnfitiea to unit pur
chasers, by JAMES M. WHEELER.
Also, OAK AND pINE .constently on hand, at the
lowest prices. gees
ARDEN SEEDS 1 ! I-.—A FRESH AND
qmpuu assortment, just received and for lulu by
ob2l _ WM. DOCK, 33.,
I lAVANA CIGARS.——A Fme Assort
_ men‘b, comprising Figaro, Zaiagozonu, LI. Sum
Birgrmmly, melvina, La. Bel-into, Capitolio of iii
sizen and qnllitieqin quarter one-flvth and one-tenth
boxes, just received, and for safe low by
JOHN H. ZIEGLEB,
jlnal. I'B Market 3?th.
IMPORTED BOLOGNA SA USA GE.“
I:6.er “‘%fif%f§6é:‘s’si. 0w
KEEL‘E'R’S'DRUG STORE is the plane
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UNIIIN~EXTM
SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1861.
LATEST BY“ TELEGRAPH
THE VERY LATEST !
MEETING OF ‘THE MARY
' LAND LEGISLATURE!
MESSAGE OF THE GO VERNOR !.
ACTION” OF THE SENATE!
NO ORDINANCE OF SECESSION ‘TO' BE
PASSED !
RAILROAD TRAUK TURN UP!
VIRGINIA ACTING ON THE DEFENSIVE!
FLAG RAISING IN BALTIMORE!
Moireme-nts of Trqops!
FOR'L‘S M’HENRY AND CARROLL REIN-
FORCED !
BRIDGES DESTROYED!
CAPTURE ‘OF GEN. HARNEY!
RUMOREVD 'ABMISTICEI
Union Demonstration in Maryland 2
&c.
&c.
The Maryland Legislature.
annnmcx, Md., April 27.
The Governor’s message to the Legislature
was sent into-day. It briefly details the start
ling events which induced him to assemble the
Legislature. He had labored earnestly to in
duce the President to forego rhisv plirpOle of
passing troops? through lylafrylantl,~ but the
reply was, that military necessity rendered it
unavoidable. He refused to Co]. Butler to give
hisvconsent to the élanding of his troops at'
Annapolis, and protested against his taking
possession of' the Annapoli‘s' railroad.
Notwithstanding our most learned and intel
ligenteitizena admit the right of the Govern
ment to transport its troops over the railroad,
it is evident. that a. portion of the people; of
Maryland are opposed to the exercise of that.
right. His own convictions are opposed to the
esewisle' of that right. Ilia lown convictions
are that the only safety of Maryland lies in
preserving a. neutral. position be tween our
brethren of the North and South. Maryland
has violated no right of either section, and we
have done all that we can to arrest the impend
ing war. , l
He had hoped that Maryland might have
acted as a mediator. He cannot counsel Ma.-
rylend to take sides against the General Gov
ernment, until it shall commit outrages upon it
which would justify usin resisting its autho
rity. Our geographical position alone forces
us to this. This has been all" the while the
ground-work of his policy. He is convinced
that his policy has been maintained by a. large
majority of the people. He appeals to. the
Legislature not to be swayed by passion, but
to not with prudence and Christian-like temper,
The Senate has adopted an address to the
people of‘ Maryland,- stating that the Legisla
ture will not pass an act of secession: but if
they believe the people desire it, they ‘will
give them an opportunity of declaring for them
selves their future destiny. The House has
not. acted on this, but has appointed a commit
tee to report on hot for the call of a Convention
of the people, of which Mr. Scott, of Belti
more, is Chairman. . ‘
From Baltimore and Annapolis.
- Pnnn'zvmm, April 27‘
J. S. Potter, of Macsachusetts, arrived from
Washingtcn, which place he 'left last night.
He brings important dispatches fromGencral
Scott. ’ -
He furnishes the following items:
Gen. Harper, the commander of the forces
at Harper’s Ferry, has given assurances that
Virginia would allow no attack on the Capital
from her soil. The authority for this assertion
is confirmed by aigen‘tleman from Richmond,
as being the sentiments expressedvby Governor
Letaher. ' _'
,A grandfisg demon‘stratipn was 'made st
Baltimore last evening, which threatened a
serious difficulty between 'the police,» under
Marshal Kane, and’the Unionists; but the lat
ter kept up their flag, To-day no flags of any
description are allowed. .
‘lThe'Sth Massachusetts regiment arrived at
Washington yesterday at noon. The Rhode
Islandirg’ops, sib’x companies of the sth Massa
almost“ the 713 i: New York regiments,
gassed ,tliev‘Jiguction last night, in first rate
gonditi'on'. jjigfhe 6th; 12th and 29th New York
‘ifiygiment‘s’ Age at 4nnepolie. ‘ There are :now
@3090 tro’o‘k" t the Capital, and 8,000 more
bithe roedéfi Annapolis. . ’ ’ , .
'The‘ reportgili’tearing up of the rails on the
Annnphlis'ég'gffid is‘ incorrect. 'j
‘E‘V‘; W
Union3§liimnstration' in Maryland. ,
' féii‘ Cnéunnnsnuna, April 27.
Passengers-20m Hegel-shown this morning;
report a made“ :andiwat wonderful change in‘
sentiment. in that. ‘midn 6f Maryland. The
Stars and Stripes were raised at. Hagerstown
to-dny, and there are extensive preparations
fon fuxthenv Union demonstrations. The elec
tion next week for Representative will result
tremendously fox? Lavish; Perry, 9. Union
man. ' , a‘ . - 1
Allegheny county has fin'stmcted its repre-
sentatives, that. if they vote fqt secessipn they
Will be hung when they return home.
The Stars and Stripes are waving all over
Frederick city, and the‘ Home Guards refused
'to paradé except .under its folds, and {o the
tune of Yankee Ddodle. ‘ ‘
’ At Clear Spring every house has its flag, and
the mifieis have sworn to resist'secession to
the death. By next week no sympathizers
with the Southern traitors Will dare to snow
their‘lsentiments at Hagerstown, Frederiqk or
Cumberland. ' ' J ’
Another passenger reports the Eastern Shore
counties, except Worcester, as Union to the
core. ‘ The Union men will raise a military
company in Hageratown at once. ' . _
The raising of ‘the‘ United States flags, in'
variousrsections of the city was witnessed by
numerous persons. . The city authorities say
it was done without their authority or sanction.
Doubts were expressed as to the correctness of
the inforxpstion, hut. the parties who brought
the news into the city, say they» witnessed it
themselves. , :
The steamer Louisiana arrived thismorning
from Norfolk, with a small number of-pesseni
gets, and the United States mail._ She Brings
no news of an exciting character. "
The fortifications of the Virginia troops on
the coast of Virginia, especially the approaches
to Portsmouth and Norfolk. are. adrancing
rapidly, and it was estimated that six hundred
men were hard at work at the yarious points;
especially at Fort Norfolk, Craney Island and
the Naval Hospital; ‘ . ' ‘
The obstructions at the entrance of the port
remain, though vessels drawing from eight to
ten' feet of water pass freely in and out;-
At. the wharf at. Fortress Monroe was the'
propeller Chesapeake, of thelParker 'Véin or
Cromwell’s liner I“ l » . -l ‘
Efl’orts Were making in raise the steam fri
gate Merrimac, the sldob—of-war Plymouth; and
another war .vessel, which it was supposed
would prove successful. .46 . _ .4
&c.
Passing the steameggaéorgiéna’in the buy,
the captain-‘l'éarned thgpfirtliree steam transports
were coming up the buy, from the caipes,_'p'ro'-
bably with troops. ‘ - - ' i
Important fron: the South—Capture of Gen;
Haney—Destruction, of Bridges—Bu
moredilrmistice, &c. ' ‘
f ‘ Pennrv'mma, April 27'. ‘
.The Baltimore evening papers of yesterday
furnish several interesting'items of news.
The Bushfiiver bridge was again firedon
Thursday night; ah‘dlto'tfill'y destroyed. It is
expected thatthe :remaininguportion -of the
Gunpowder bridge will share the same fate. '
Gen. Barney, on his way to Washington, was
captured by the Virginiafltroops' atfH'arper’s
Ferry.‘ ' ' ' “i . . ,
Four-American flags were raised yesterday
morning in the western section of the city, one
on Federal Hill and one in the eastern s'ec-.
tion. ‘ _ .7
It'was reported that a. dispatch had‘heen re
ceived by Go'vernor Letcher from‘Mr; Cameron,
Secretary of War, in'quiring whether he would
be protected if he came to Riahmondfor the
purpose of asking an armistice of sixtyfdays.
Six hundred South Carolina'troops arrijed
at Richmond oh the 22d inst.“ , ‘ '
Beauregard at the Head of 7,000 Troqps
—Tne Camp at_ Harper’s Ferry. -
A person who'left Harper’s Party on Friday
last, and arrived at Harrisburg 611' Saturda}
morning, reports that be ascertained with (991".
tainty that there were but 2,400 rebel » troops
in_ ' camp at that place, and that 1,000 had
thanked the day before (Thursday) 'for Alex
andria. The officer in dommand at Harper’j
Ferry believedplthat General Beauregard was in
Richmond at the head of 7 .000 troops, euppofsed
to be from South Carolina, Georgia and er
ginia. It is presumed "that thiS'foree was con
centrat'mg preparatory to an attack upon Wash
ington city. . -'; " a
, A Government messenger, who left Washing
ton at one o’clock this morning, reports that
the track this side of 'Annapolis' Juncton wa’a'
torn up by the secessionists of that vicinity
yesterday for a. distance of 'two miles. It, will
aoou be repaired. ‘ _ . " ‘ A ‘
A body of 5,000 troops was to be moved this
morning towatds'Was‘hington. " A ‘
Forts M’Henry and Carroll Reinforced.
1 . .‘ggmnmonn, April 27;
Forts M’Henry and éb'rroll were reinfoioed
last night; and the féeeiving ship A‘uegheuy
has been towed out of, the harbor and placed
under the guns of fort M’Henry. : -
Private Shneedham, Seventy-sixth Maesa
chuselts Regiment, died this morning of 'injn}
ries‘ received during the riot, 'when his regiment
passed throggh the city. '
The Nautical School ship Massachusqtts is
béing armed and fitted out. at the pioneei 6f
the coast guard'éervli'ce; Boston harbor is to
bggntirgly closed against the shipment of (my
aiticle for @he aid and comfort-of the rebeli
, ~{lhe Rhoda Island Mating Artillerylé‘ave lief-e
this afternoon for Philadelfihia, via.. the
North Pennsylvania Railroad; They will roach
theoity about 8 o’clock thisTevening. . : ‘-
We find the following-[advertisement in the
Mobile Advertiservof the 16th; -’ ' , _ ‘
75,000 (:fins Whntéd‘.f :. ' -
PROPOSALS will .bo received to supply the Confede
racv with 15.0003LA0K GOFFINS, , I'. i ‘ '
, 113' No proposals will be entertained coming 'North'
0: Mason and Dixon’: tine. Direct to - .
IplQ-lt , , JEF. DAVIS. Montgqmery, Ala. ~
After the Confederates 'get Ath_e 'coflina' they
had_ better craWl into them, before thej. smell
as bad as their cause.
From Baltimore.
BALTIMORE, April 26 P. M
FROM RICHMOND. "4
Railroad Track Torn Up.
_ Pnnnmnnn,’Md., April 27.
Naval Intelligence.. .. 2 ;
- - BOSTON, April 27
Rhode Island Artillgry,
E’Asréiw; Min 27.
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LATEST FROM IHESBUfTH
B‘Y IHE'IDVERIL'A'ND ,in'ouTEz
NORTHERN' ME‘OHflMC’Sé LEA—
, ‘ VING RICHMOND!
TROOPS ARRIVED rIN WASHING
‘ ' .ON THURSDAYI'fi'T ,_
ARREST OF A NORTHERN MAN!
THE SOLDIERS AT RIOHMOND
. :IN COMMAND OF LEE!
BEAUREGARD IN' RICHMOND!
RUMORS AND MATTERS DISCUSSED!
Twentyyopngmechanics, belpn‘gihEtO I'hils
delp'hia, came‘ throw: this city vid‘ fihsféi‘ick
an}! Chgmbersburg‘: They! were nearly |_Q em
filofifi 31!:th Tredggar iron works, ,cgathnfflshoy
and shell £olsth Squtliérn, Confederacfi'. Some
of them h'a‘a fieérljflieiféhufb few weeks; and
magma; difligulty'in‘ ge'titing. @fiay. ”All of
thm‘had-passes‘ t 9 lean“ thq' St‘hye; signégl by
either the Goyergor or mayo! ofi‘mohyw.‘
They repgrt that, pghgr mephpnios fled~fiom.
Richmond onfoot ih thé eafly part. of thd'wésk.
' M‘r. Shaw, the Washingtén‘correépopdggt of
the New York Hefild, came thrbygh ftbm Wish-
ington in thirtylsix pom, EWES; 1.1313; city
with hi'sfar‘q'i‘ly‘on Wednesdgy egening. He
reports 8,000 ’trobps‘ Hdvting‘vurfivedqt the
whim. on that day;
Daniel Easton,‘”Esq"., aseociete edito'riof the
P-ittebufg 'Jéufnal, 73153 éhme though from
Washington io Frederick by stage;’ "an Rook
ville, ' ei'gliteeh‘ mike: fromiWaehi'ng't 6n; Eli-files
A. Perkins, ‘ex-aherifi'i of Oewego,» New York,
was asked by a. mob what. was the news from
Ba‘ltimorelVHa answered "the'eity is 'in the
hands of a mob”4-wl:l,ei'euponCol.r :Kll'cott: gheir
leader, arrested him, and ‘hehhat-l. gust: difli—
culfiy in gettilrlg‘ofl’.
The reports of the strength of the Southern
forces are verycontradiotory.‘ ~A gentleman
camé.th'rdugh yesterdayimoi-ning, whom it is
believed had rélidblé inforin‘ation. A
He says that. the 1&0qu wéncamped on the
suburbs of'Richmond,‘ under command of Gen.
Lee, (10,1101: number more than 7 ,000, but rein-
forcements are hourly expécted;
He reports about 2,500 htlffiufiétfa: Fény,
and aboht 4:000 itquuia creek. m a
Beuurega‘rd‘is in Richmond without a doubt
There was yesterday numerous discussions
upon the .styeets ,1 about the propriety and ne
cessity of 'opening the den: at Columbia; on the
Susquehanna, so that the Waite! might be taken
from the Ride Witter @351; thus dealtfii'ovi-
gionq 'and lumber would be, :pgevented frpm
passing to Baltimore by that. route. : .
In high official quarters, we know the ‘pro
priety ”Well as féas'ifiility' of ‘oPEhing tile em
.bankxfien'ta of the aftifiq‘ialminke'jr'hénée‘lßialfi
adore. lisfsiifiiiliedxwith W6ll, was 'fielelymnil
fully dismissed; Its feasibility amsooii as the .
siege of the city began, was not onlyudmmed
but 'apfiroi'ed 6f. -' ' ' '- "MC
The’General? deeixiniénté itjs kiown, vi]? '
within‘4B o‘r-‘7'2 houfs, takes posgesaiqh mine
Ohio and Baltimorqfiaflyosd', fit'filgeffifizqéling
Imm, paid m tag-eaten end «and 53191351»,
House; séuthwaird as farnaa'Eré'dex-io'k, Mli'y
land.-‘ . " ~‘l.‘ ’7 :E >
.Col.’ Higgins, behrer 6f dispatches fro’gn ca'mp
Sco'ttt‘o the Géve‘rhoi', arrived ”stem-1km“: Ho
reports the, army:iVéll and" in fine 'spiiité; and
the general impression in camp is that there
will be a. move before mahy days. , . ‘ ',
,Thore org now- five, hyndred oavnhry atv’i Car
lisle barracks. They org-ind horn, on Ffldiy,
and will proceed to York next ’w‘eék'; tisvsoon
as they get horses. '_W.' 'Colflofi,_‘ofsilii§ city,
has been commiaaiofiéd; to got the horses, and
quite a number 'were brought. in' yesterday
_' .Alcontemponry sug‘gés'ts'fhit defy regiment
should be provided with q‘chaplain. aneitrue
minister of—zreli‘gion' is of the film of a? "Si'
ment for the moralization of a. division.. Many
whb have enrolled théinsel'ves are members of
churches, or the 60116 and brothers 01' Christian
pé'dple. ‘ 'The causevof the Government. is the
cause of. God. -Let, prayer by the; appointed
ministeraof religion £0 “Pf”?! 9'91“! bump.
Wh‘o'cnh estimate its cheering Inmates. in the
bdttlé'? ' It. is the flagrof Heaven enfoldingwith.
the Stars find Stripes. Washington prayed on
ghgfb'ame field. Religion'm‘ade' the irolfilmen‘
dfi'Crbmwell, ~lt wag Hayellockfs aaigtg‘ that
reconq'ueredi India. 25 . .-.';u ,
A correspp‘ndence, of which the following is=
th‘e'aubstance, is said. ‘toghm' pdaséd between-
Goverho'r Hickg of , Mirylandijaigd‘ thvernor'
'Sprague of Rhodezlslmiv ‘on Friday 0; Satin--
day of last. we‘ek, by 7tele3ruph:-—_Gov;;ernor
Hicks‘ to ,Governop, Sprpgue—rf" I “undéfitandi
you are about;110 proceed to_Washingt.un with:
the Rhode Iqlanid zregi‘meht. I gdvi‘se ng-not:.
to' take .themv‘. through, LBayimorm ‘ung thus:
avoidtrduble." GovernorSpngne‘to G 'v'prnon'
Hicks-n 9 The Bhode‘laland, rlegimapuge‘goihg:
t 6 ‘fi'gh'fi afid‘it‘ ma’ttgfs 'fiot' whether 't'liSy fight!-
at..B.zalt.imqre( or Wfishipstqnfi” _. .. . . 3 ..
SADjAccmn'Nu:.—.olEfidny_ 1mg”; $.99!»-
puny of military were'in. prograsmfi'omukon
sonnet td'lndiangpolisLa young recruit, in]!
(mm the:plfl§f9fl! of the. 9m 111 mm”? 10¢
h‘orribly mishe‘d. His: ipjpxie's fim’appzo 1:-
tal~ , . . u
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CATATAT HORSES.