Ql.l Itt 4 I-. T -10112 r =EI =II 11,t• • r.• 7 the rt-gular t c inserted in the. Illurning Edit .oit 1" 'lilt - Mt cxtrih Chnigc. 11A hl.ll-BUIIG, PA Moan'ky May 4, 1!63 TOWN AND COUNTRY, LOCAL I ILLS were very Foam) to day. There Iv4e ab,oluiely nothing doing us a matter of fact worthy of being dignified or recognize i by a place in cur columw. A TENDER LOVE Erims.—ln one of the boxes rf carttidgcs seut from the Allegheny Arsenal, distributed to the soldiers at Wheeling, on Wed nesday nua ning bst, was a note informing the re cipient of the box that "the arsenals girls is well at present, and sea their love to you and all tho rest of the solders." The missive was signed by two of the aforesaid "arsenal girls." SOMETHING of the ravages of war may be gleaned from a fact which we learned from an officer of one of the New York two years' regi ments, who was in this city yesterday, en route for his home. Ile stated that these regiments in all, comprise thirty-eight organizations; that when they entered the service, they were all lull, but that they ell not now nuMber, in all, ten thousand men. This is a fearful picture of war. It is one of the bloody prices at which slavery and treason are maintained by the le til ers of the Democratic party, who are now the only men who defend the one and justify the other. Will our thinking friends ponder this facto No ARRESTS OF SPIRITUALISM—A paragraph appeared in the Tory Organ of Satutday, copied from the Burlington (Iowa) Argue, which makes a statement that the present proprietors of the Toty Organ knew to be false when they adopted it. The Argue says that this Govern ment is controlled by spititna'iets, and that in all the arrests made by the War office, not a single spiritualist was among the number. Will Dr. Barr enlighten us on this subject? From what we have heard we are led to believe that ;the disciples of spititualism occasionally meet at hf.s house, and if we are not mistaken one of the pres.mt proprietors of the gory Organ, ar rested some months since by order of the War Department, is himself a spiritualift. Instead of printing the extract from the Burlington Argus without comment, the Tory Organ should have confessed its spiritualism, and informed the public of lowa that notwithstanding oven this spiritualism, it wag not exempted from ar rest when supposed to be guilty of treason. I,IIEDICINIS THAT CURB.—One of the special pe ictiliarities of Dr. Ayer's preparations is, that they accomplish what is promised for them.—. Who, in this community, does not know that of all the cough remedies the CHERRY Pscroaar. .s by far the best? Who that ever uses pills but will tell you AYER'S Fuss are at once the mildest, the most searching, most effectual of all ? Did anybody over hear of his AOC& Cons failing in a single case?.Not an instance has been found where lever and Ague has resist ed the faithful trial of it. This may seem a bold assertion, but we are assured it is true.r.— And still more important are the effects of his • alterative called EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. One after another, patients come forth from their leprosy, cleaned and purified into health, 'by this witchery of medico-chemical skill.— saturated with the accumulated rottenness of years and poisoned by the corruption of their own blood, they could only live to suffer. This master combination, purging out the foul impurities, has instilled the vigor of health, and restored them to the enjoyment of life again. If these are truths, and they are, should net our readers know it? What facts can we publish of more vital importance to them f Courier, Princeton, Ey. A LATE CALL ON TOM THUILE AND HIS LAM- The appearance of Gen. Tom Thumb and his wife, (Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stratton,) in this city, on Saturday afternoon and evening, pro duced a sensation among the population of Har risburg, such as could not be created by the presence of any other lady and gentleman in the United States. Brant's Hall, on both occa sions, was literally jammed.- The window sills, the aisles, every poesible place for sitting or standing vn the floor, on the stage, in the or chestra, orchestra and private boxes, were not only crowded but completely overflowed. Hun dreds were turned away, unable to get admit: lance to the hall. Among those who were thus deprived of getting a sight at the Lilliputian pair, were several of the guests at the Joats llouse, men of staid habits, not given to "shows," but still controlled by a natural cu riosity to see what Is reported to be novel and curious. Thumb and lady also stopped at the Jones House, where the agent of the twain 4tverheard the exiiressfous of disappointment by Oe gentlemen in question. "They would so like le see ;lie pair," was the earnest appeal, un til ztan of business actually consented ip introduce the curious company into the u „ei.edi precincts of the chamber occupied by the .dwarf,'. Followed by a crowd of staid, specta • c j et i,,,,l reputable gentlemen, the agent pro- ceelied to the chamber, knocked at the door' and was en , aamonell to "come in." But when the door o,nened, there stood Tom in his unmentionable 4 , while Mrs. Thumb was invisi ble. She had just retired, t i aking refuge among -a Udell pillow slip, after the cambric ruffle' of repeat i ng h er ti n y p.tayer, doubtless, of "Now 1 lay me do w o to sleep 01 wraiipe4i2plnto a. little, heap." But the General ss.tood defiant, with boots hie brow gathered into a froWn St the intrusion, which no explanation of the agent could dispel. Nothing was left -Hut retteat.— The crowd of curious gentlemen returned to the office of the hotel, satisfied that tthey ha d Attempted to see even -if they had failed in !seeing Tom Thumb and . wife. ' BAILROAD Eismirmbs.--The receipts of the Pennsylvania Central Rallreael for the past year .10,143,738 'the coat of operating re p iii: impro-, , ing the road was $3,763,345 --b..aving a profit of upward of $6,000,000. Thu cdipt sof .he Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad for the same time were $3,- 813,841 ; all expenses, $1,806,818. Ad- t.i.j~ti=~r:: BEE MEM 611:c I i:Scr( iLL ari:A.lll y IMMEZM STEAM vs Holism Powts.—A pound of coke burned in a locomotive engine will evaporate about live pints of water. In their evapora tion they will exert a mechanical force sufficient to draw two tons weight on the railway a dis tance of one mile in two minutes. Four horses working in a stage-coach on a common read are , necessary to draw the same weight the same di.tance, in six minutes. FAST Darnso is becoming a great nuisance in the streets of Earrisburg. 'Efacig, Express wagons, and young gents behind blooded nags,, are mostly those who'indnige in this practice to the danger of the lives and limbs of pedes trians. There should be some regulation to control this kind_ of indiscretion. We do not pretend to write that those who indulge in this fast driving would wilfully infi'ct an injury, on any human being, but the habit is a bad one, and some day will startle and horrify the com munity, with the result of a dreadful accident. We sincerely trust that thenuisa.noe *ill either' be abated by the good sense of those engaged in it; or by the stern enforcement of the law.by. those who ire delegated to guard its violation, s Orritataa..—The following is a list of, the ap pointments made, reepectively by the SarVeyor General, Auditor General, and State TretieUrer, inducted into office to-day. SUILVLICOB. Gisaset.—The Surveyor General, &lr. Barr, assumed the duties 'Of hia office to day, and made the following. appointments.: Chief Clerk—Thomas J. Behrer ; Assudgrus— T. Brooks, Meadville, . , bersburg. We have not been able t o ; learn the names of the others. Amnros. Gmorkt.—The Auditor Gokieral Mr. Sleeker, took the oath of officitildirMorn log and made theJollowing,appoitittnunts, viz: Chief aerk—W. Q. Wallace. .duistants—J. M. Foster and Chas. Conner. ' The others have not been arfnounced. Mr. Wallace has occupied the postion of chief clerk for a number of years past and discharged his duties faithfully. He is fully acquainted with the duties and papera of the office, and we haie no doubt will represent tbe interest of the Sfafik faithfully hereafter as he has done heretofore. No better selection could have been made: , STATB TRZASURER.—The new State Treainrer, Mr. M'Grath, took pqsarssion of the: °Mee to.: day, and appointed the following'gentlemen ea clerks, viz : • W. D. Boas, Harrisbnig, chief clerk, and W. H. Butler, Carbon, D. K. Weidner, Berko, and Mr. Gnbermtter, of Adams county, as anis tants. E. Birmingham, Messenger. Mr. Boss has, in formeryearg, acted as cashier of tne Treasury, is well acquainted with its du ties and will make a competent and faithful officer. Messrs. Butler and Weidner have rep resented their respective counties in the Legis lature, and will,_no doubt, make faithful clerks, Tea PROVOOT MARSHAL OF THB XlVtli CON . GILEVIONAL Da - mum—Gen. John K. Clements, of Northumberland county, haa boon appointed Provost Marshal of this COngressional Distriof,; and will establish his headquarters in this city,' when the organisation of his department will Immediateiy commence: Gen. Clemente was originally fibm Schuyl: kill county, having practiced law many years. ivith'great success in Pottsville. Six years ago he moved to'Sunbniy, whyre he also devoted himself to the practice, of the law, and in which profession he is.still largely engaged. Those Who :know Gen. C. reprt sent him as a thorough scholar, and as being a man of indom 'table courage, clear judgment and persevering purpose. With such qualities he cannot•fail to discharge the important duties about to devolve upon him with great success. '• Politically Gen. Clement ;has aliveys been 'a Democrat He supported Douglas for the Pesi dency, and while that great patriot lived, stood by him'in all his - efforts to oppose rebellion and crush out treason. During all the war with the . slaveholders, Gen. Clement has been loyal 1 19 the Government ; giving it all the aid in his power to sustain it in its struggle for' self-pre. servation. ,His appointment may be regarded as much a vindication of patriotism as it is a substantial refutation . of the slender that :the administration indulge in political distinctions, when setking .men%& enforce: the iaws..of the land Or tozisbisrethe•honors of the thivornment —We repeat, then, that the appoinment of Gen. Clrnent is one which will -meek approyal for its personal merits and byltei Officialslicceml tend largely to , the mamas of our struggle with rebellion. • Tao Coressuiirau FLA:noose' . Vanity Fair re. cently printed what it considered 'se '`a fair statement of .the copperhead platform. Ws quote the spiritof the same. If the Tory Chiari. fairly represents coPPerhepiism, then the; fol;. lowing la the platform „of, that.party: I_ The Constitutionas it is, mid the :Union as it Might, could, would, should or shouldn't have beim. IL—Au armistice of tyfelve yowl; fat' &fibers tiolon, at all hszsrci' IV.—A. new confederation of States gompris • lag all but New England._ V.-4 vigorous prosecution of the War: Vl.—The peaceful departure of our wayward sisters. VEL".—.4 military diotetorablp for tiorrwmao who is "coming.'• . VIII‘.--An armistice Sod alliance.'of one year, -to enable the belligerentssto capture °stied& ' o .` IX:— Unconditional rEstauratiton of the request for mediation from lfr,s . pcsrul . England.• ;i XL—A commission ,sppointed frOmYorth and South, without Cessation of hostilities. XLl.—Resign.stion of, the present Adrairrit tuition, and appointuent of a •progisional. As sembly,lastesci. • , X.lll.—The Union foreyer. , • XIV.--Abolltion of sritfidavery,..,', XV..Vigorons procraetinigion of_the war. , XVI-13opeal of the fain.dei Minor Ism 'XVII —The integrity of-the Ha'betts•porpus. XVIII.--The.Uoion before the Nigger.l SPeedy ;Ina:lgnition ethewSolithern Confederacy. Untoit: NU - WILK °Ng NATIONAL A, , 0C1 AI if OF MARIFITA, iR the name of an 3,riociAti,in farmed in I,lnc,ter c,unty, with a capi'al of $50,000. STATED AIEETI3 of the Frio,dship Fire Ccm pay will be held in th,ir hall this evening a the usual hour. Mtrenea IN Terrence° —A returned Califui nia miner, named James St3pleton, killed a woman of the town, named Mary Burk, on kiaturiay last, in one of the brothels of Pittsburg. Be bad formerly been on terms of intimacy with the woman, and it is supposed that his jealousy was aroused on his return to ftud her the friend of another Man.. The murder was cold blooded in the extreme. RETURN OF THE FIRST CCTV ZOVATRIL —This splendid body of men, the pride and pets of the people of Harrisburg, returned today, from the &ink of the Potomac, their term of service having expired. They were received at the railroad depot by a large body of their friends, and after parading through our principal streets, receiving and returning the congratulations of our fellow citizens, they marched to their head quarters in Walnut street, where they were dis missed. They Will remain in quarters until the regiment to which they are attached re turns. Their quarters have been fixed at Camp Curtin until they are mustered ont , of isserVice: Tae DAUPHIN Courrrir IlEcirststrr.--Welearn, Unofficially, that the 127th Reg. P. V., will re turn to-morrow, and that on its arrival 'in this city it will be placed on Provost Gnard duty,' to serve until the tror.pa which are to be mus tered out in this city shall lirtie.been forward ed to their respectlire homes. Alk this is, the fact, we.congratulate _our readers on the cer tainty of the preser r vation of order, as Col. Jen nings, of the 127th an officer of fine military and • executive qualities. - Since the alb tre'Wee' Written and in type we have heard an - otner rumor to the effect that the 127th Reg. P. V., has been t 6 re main at greierickabugg,With eightdays' rations. Our readers can place their own estimate on these two repcirte. Corfu/anion op Scoot rontsMOßS.—The school directors of the county 'met in ctifiverition Bib; afternoon for the purpose of electing a County Superintendent • for; the next ensuing three Dr. C.C.r Sailer acted" as President, B. F. 11% Reynolds and Dr. C. D. Seiler aslecretaries of the convention. .ft ballot for superintendent was lutde v nittt thiafelloning result, viz : S. D. loigram received 56 votes. D. F. Swengle received 20 votes. J., W. Whitcomb received 2 votes - 8. D. Ingram' ' having received the highest number of votes was declared, sleeted for the neit three years County Superint endent of Common Soho* The salary of the superin tendent was fixed tlialiame is -heretofore, $BOO per annum, after , which the convention ad journed sine des.. 'Notitto. Ws have taken over on the Ist of April the balance of-gcsAlti•bought of Kr. Boge,ri.to our own store, where we will continue to sell the balance left at very low prices, until the whole are sold. Among those goods are 1,000 yards feranants, deliiine andrcaltco, 16, 18 arid 28 cent!. 600 yards remnants, lawns and other dress goods, 16, 18 and 20 cents, 200 yards ofJiarege and lustre, 20 and 26 cents. 1,000 yards of litien crash, '16,"18 and 20 amts.' - • 7 100 „yards of brown and grey cloth for sum- • 4,000 yards of linen, cotton and wool pants stuff, cheap. 300 dozen of the very best spool cotton; white and colored. 1.000 pipers of the' very ' , hest: of Smiths' needles, 5 cts. a paper; also stockings gloves, Pocket handkerohlefs r hoop skirts,• alAinds of combs, patent thread, tapes, socks, either, by the amen or Piece. 'We have also on band yet itbout 10 pieces of OARPET, whioiriwo will sell at 75 cents per yard. 20 pieMt Of straw 'Matting; - clasp: 20 pieces of splendid figured window curtains S. LFAWY:' : DRAKE'S PLANTATION ' BITTERS= They purify, strengthen atidintlewats. • They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidotal° change* of water and diet. They overcome siffeeti of ins4ipatlop . .ipid. tate holm! They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and hitennlttent fevers. They purify. the breath and acadity ,of the stomach. They cureDyspopsla and Cons*Clon. Theymire diarrhea, Cholera, Mid' Choler' Morims.' They aura Liner Complaint and Neryoun gendunhe They are the beet bitters In the world. They. make the "weak znaii . streec'anct are eibanetail-nature's great reSfOrelo They are made, or. Pure. St. Croix :Aum, lita/ celebrated Calla aye Bark, roots and barbs, and are taken with tie pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or tlmi of 4ty..„ rartionlarly z reoommended to delicate persona requiting it gentle"stlitulant. , - Sold- by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. P. H. Drake &Co., :9b2 litoaAwayi ItiviTerk. .soul lodaw dant ewe lIIMI CIE BIM , . Hope - fol. the ' Afiltoted. Fiona' the ftwqriiint:promptbage of my friends and those . ,wilo have need Mrs. 'Weetboiren's German Vegetable''Alaileines; and the.- tdeti tabby of our most 'respectable dtisene, of-the virtneendliferit of thbee manufactured by my af-,1 have 'been induced-to Hall epeohd atten tion to‘ , thes. bavalnable' medicinal -by_those afflicted with Rheumatism, Dyspetuda, Liver and Kidney,' Coughs, Fever- end' all - diseases ariebag froin impurity , orthe blood. Also Selves for Bore *us, Frozen Foot and Drawing and Healing.Pladere, all of which can be , purchased at moderate prices at the residence Of the snbecriber, No: 27 South Pine Street, Harrisburg, Pa.. . _ „ • Now is the time for alkold 441 Yyoung, to „ ave the bicied4uriiietl,,the items&"cleansed and strengthened, the whets; systempet into a -healthy, active condition. This alone is the only tug Preventative for all .oeniagionc diseases, which are now very Prevalent. L would say to alrailin have no great desire to be sick, or a very great' one to aet well, just try the German - Vegetable Medicines always on hand at No. 27 ponth Pbae street. - KEW. BALL. DROTOGRAPH ALBXIMB'— oblately bound 1,,, and.cbsepedfog ea k s t,.. ACOUNVOrkittrtkjitlEt =1 C=l S-. 4--1860 NVO3 Z)verticratill.l3. LIST OF IJETTEIIS It.EHAINTNt3; IN THE HAP.HiSHUILC !'OS OFFICE, MONDAY, MLY 4, 1863. OFF CIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULA f lON. A D S' LIMT AA ill z,Jlra Slaty McWilliams,Mla Emma Baker, Mr Mary Madeem, Miss Sahada A Baum, Miss Shrah Mitchell, Miss Ellie Bell, Mies Elizabeth Mellen, Mrs Elizabeth Black, Mrs. Hannah Martin, Mrs Swan Bizan, Mrs Elizabeth Meredith, Mary T Bickford, Miss E, 2 Maguire, Miss Eliza Jane Black, Mrs Joahana Mal,er, Miss Martha Boyd, Mrs Agness Ann Mary, Mrs Rachael Boyd, Mrs Ann . Mumma ' Miss Anna Bracy, Miss Emma Naugle, Mrs Mary J Britton, Miss Anna G Nieley, Miss Frances A Byrne, Mrs Catharne ' Newbaker, Miss Mary Bury, Mrs Jane Grendoif, Miss Mary E Buchanntan, Mies M W Odotarelt, Miss Ellen Barkley, Mrs Christianakiss, Miss Susannah Grouse, Mrs L • Petts, Mrs Elmira Cox, Mrs Christian Parker, Miss Sallie Camnon, Miss Mary A Pickle, Miss Catharine Crown, Mrs Catharin Pladdert, Miss Mary Grist, Miss Kiley Prime, Mrs Maria Crumb, Barbary Prise, Mrs Marian Comas, Miss Mary Price, Miss Jennie Cornealy, Miss Mary J Rauch, Mies Caroline 2 Davis, Miss Mary Rnvoir,Miss RachaelEA Downey, Miss Emma Riven, Mrs Dormer, Mrs-Ann E Ringler, Miss Sarah H Dubar,Miss Elizabeth R Rowe, Miss Lizzie iDcge, Mrs Harriet Robber, Augusta ' Earl, Mrs Elizabeth SChrifield, Mrs S [ship] Ebersal, Mrs Sallie Sane, Miss Sarah Jane Fisher, Miss Mary A 2 Stnley, Miss Jane Firmey, -Mrs 61,H &may, Miss Margaret A Fox, Miss Rebecca Shaffer, Mrs Peti9r Farman, Mrs Hester Shultiklitas Adeline' Frank, Miss E Mary Shanallough, Mrs M. Galloway, Miss Maria Snyder, Miss Mary C °sharp', Miss Jaba Smith, Mrs Howard G Greets, Miss Catharine Smith, him Mary J Greenley, Miss Anna . A Snyder, Mrs Sarah Hammon, Miss ItebriteaStinburger, Mrs hi listen; Miss Christiana Stivign, Misa Catharine Haven, Mrs S Stettler, Miss Susan Henning. Miss MargaretStociaman, Miss -Mary Heiney, Mrs Mary 'Sullenherger, Mrs R A Haffer, Hellen E -Snlenberger, Mrs it A Hooper, Mrs Margaret Stevens, Miss Kate Hunter, Miss Maggie D Stone, Mra Naomi J Kerns, Miss Bridget Stevenson, MOB J M Kamer, Mrs lkscca, Since, Miss Mary :A Kandrock, Mists Laura. Swartz, Mrs W li Krens, Mrs Catharine Taylor, Susanna E Knouts, Miss Elizabeth Timillingner, Mrs Eliza Knells, Miss Mary Tompson, Mrs Charity Knapp, Mrs Jernstin 2 Varnes, alas Susan King, Miss Minis L ZQtel, Susan Kinzer, Miss Jowls Wallace, Jeanie S Kassel, Mrs Catharine Wagerson, Miss Annie Lanzer,MiskCatharinektWenrick, --- Annie Lee, Miss Mollie J Wewatta,Mrs Catharine Lenox, - Mrs Amanda Wells, Mrs Mary L Lee, Mrs Anna Welch, Miss Hannah Long, Mrs Fannie. Wairman, Mies Ellen 'Louden, Miss Leah Jane Wells, B Lutz, Mies Mary Willcox, Mrs Dallis McCarlin, Miss hi E `finger, Mrs 0 'Megeaugh, Miss Ellen Zearfasa, Miss Sophia McCiair, Mkie Kate ar.staiLERUEN , s Addams, John Lamberfon E Haley, Weston Laverty, R obert Barnes, Joseph R Leaman, Richard Baugh, C Lantz, John F Bainbridge, E McAteer, H F Barnesi-Stewart McCalicher, John Baker,;Joseph A McFarland, James. Barrett, - Byd McCuloug, Charles Barnes, A S McClellan, Robert Bender, Swift D McKeever, Win P Bennet, Franklin McLaird, James Bellman, Jackson McPherson, Charles _ 136 : 03 4 John G. ...Mata, David Bell, in" • - Merkle, Wm Black, S Marquert, John A Blets,Mahan; James ' Boas, WCI MeYer, Geo Bo W G ' Millet, SaMuel S Bolt, Abner D Milan, Eugene E Boyer, Henry' Morley, Thomas Bowman, G'IV. • Moser, Henry Brenner, M F 6 Moyer, Albert L Brown, 0 Monger, Wm Brinton,,John Myers, Elias Butßap ; Wm Musser, Henry H Buser, Benjamin Honing, Thomas D Burch, Jerry , ....Navinger„ Johnathan Burry, ,Wrir Qtt, Lewis Culp, .W 'Park ) affton- S Carlisle,, Capt G H Pets, Adam. Carlisle, W B Peeples, Thomas Caldwell, i2k 13 Potts, John;W. quinibers, Lient JamesPostley, CharllsA Churchman Charles Proal, Anil:forty Clark, Mlles-,.Parnell, Jame ' Clark, Wra 2 Price, Charles ,Clernmens, Ruben Hannan, Sergt Join' ' Clemens, Lewis A Bapp, Lewis • Cardwell, A W Rapp, James Crist, Wm Rhoads, I) Crone, Ilev Daniel Reed, Jecob Cramer, Charles Rhoads, 'TosephE Crouse, David Beic'hards, Isaac Cimp, Thomas J Rinehart, John Dalton, AB' - Rohr, Samuel Darks, Isaac , Rohlson, Alex Dab's, Win V Rosenberg, H Daugherty, John Robinson, Sarni [ship], Dawdler, John S Rotik, John A Dericlason, W Schwabe?, Hubert A Dentine, Geo A Schenk, Henry It Dean, John A Schuler, Edward Devlin, John Seeger Aug DifilxvOtigh, 11 Sherw ood, Bradly 2 DfilibalEJelin A - sbooP, EdwerVe;Rev Titan Seamans, M J Elliott, D A Shaper, Christian Fisher, John Shaffer, Peter Finley, Thomas _ Snyder, jecob C Fessler, Jacob Snyder, John Flick, Brutus V 2 Smith, Doc •Fockler, Geo ' Denis T FOrteht, Geo .• N - yder, Win Fnnstan, Win Smith, John R Fuller, James &Mans, Benjamin Geiger, Jacob Sowers, Samuel Gilmore, James A E . Springer, Daniel GnMly, H E r Stephens, Wm floodenherger, Andrew Stewart, Alexander G4ld, James F Sweet, Wm Olover, Geo W Swazis, Geo Gout!, Joseph Strung, B B Gross, J l l' ; Strok, Benjamin • Gluey, J oseph W -Strajley, Geo Havrms,.A. S • Stoterbunt, James M Hank, repo Thonipson;lohn C Holbert, Jacob-0 -Tait, J L• Hamilton, J Thoinpikin, J M Hall, John Troup, John A Hartman ' Robinson Vnderdue, °apt W Hartriet Win Uri* Samuel Rano, Henry Vanderhyden,Sinnuelp Hartman, J J Valentine, Wm Harris, Joseph, Watt, Sergt James E Aiwa, Win H Walter, ldcOlellen Hatfield, A S Ward, Henry fieitaman, Feidel Wample, Lewis Heftier, A H Wallower, Aaron flicks, Jacob Wightman, James Welsh, Samuel Humes, Jain H Wollner, James Hosier, Samuel. Wentworth, W R HoiXinan, Jelin H Weil, Samuel Hoke, DAniel, Wilson , J W - Jones, Thomas Wiliains, Thomas Jeffery, Gorome Wood, John Kennedy, B F. Watn4l.3Vin Kenney, 'Peter : Wray. WC• • , ,'.I)4FiY, Peter,. [ship ]„ Yeakle; ; blew '2thrttilstments bionic, .l U Yeager, lienly Kuouti, John V/ Youts, Wm Koerpor, J-leDb Persom calling for any cf the above letters will plet‘. sty they are advertised, and give the dato of the list in which they api,ear. One cent due on each. It GEO. BERGNER, P. M PONIFIER, CONCENTRATED LIE, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER THE PUBLIC ale cautioned against the I. SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, &c., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it being "SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE." The great SUCCESS of this article has led UNPRINCIPLED PAR PIES to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's PATENTS. • All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SEL LERS of these SPURIOUS Lyee, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed -as their AITOENEYS, • GEORGE HARDING, Fee:, of Phila., 'and WILLIAM- BAKEWELL, Ese , of Pittsburg. And that-all MANUFACTURERS, USERS, OR SELLERI of Lye, in violattin;of the rights of the Company, rill be PRO3FLUTED at once. The SAPONIFIER, or , CONCENTRATED LYE, is for sale by all DRUGOISTS t GROOM and Counay STORRS. TAKE NOTICE., The Unrrnn SiArne CIRCUIT COURT; ,WeliteM District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Term, in 1852, in snit of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT kiANUFACTIJRING COMPANY et. THOS. G-. CHASE, decreed to , the Company; on November 16, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent woad by thent.for the SAPONIFIKR. Patent dated October2l, 1856. PerpetnalVllnnetion awarded. , THE PENNSYLVANIA " • SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY• OFFICES 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Pies r. - and _Duquesne Way; Pitt uty ap264Bm4ip SEALEDL PROPOS ALS ARE invited with theAth dity M'ty 1 883 1 - 1. for supplying the 'MAW tence Dopaytment et Harrisburg, Peens, with fresh' beef.' ' - ' - The first delivery of , beet to be made on the 6th of May, 1863, or as soon to as the undersigned may ;avid. A bond with good and sufficient security will be required. No bid- will be entertained when put in by contractors who, have previously failed to com ,ply with their contract it any D=epittinent of the Government, or , where the bidder is not present toresponelto Ins bid. The names of firms should be 'stated l in full with the precise address of each member of the firm. Propos&hi from disloyal parties will not be considered, and an oath of allegiance must accompany each proposition. All bids must be accompanied by two guar : antees. :Bids to be directed to Capt. Bell, CL S., U. S. A., iburisbarg, Pa., and in dorsed "proposals for furnishing fresh beef.;' SORM OE lIITARANTIM --, of the county of , do hereby guarantee that is able to fulfil a contract in accord linos with the terms of his proposition, and that should his proposition beiuslepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordande therewith:, Should the contract be awarded him, we are prepared to become his securities. guarantee must be appended to each, bid.) We, and. State The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the otkcial certificate of the clerk of the nearest.distrlot court, or the United .States ,district attorney. , Proposals to . )13 opened at 12 M. on 4th day . of May, 1868; at office on Third . street above Market. " W.. H. BELL; apr2B-dtd . Capt.. C. S., U. S. A. 363 RIIBIA. MILLS. 355 358 and 855 WashinfitOn Street, New • . York; Pity.: GOVERNMENT COFFEE. PUT, up in tin foil pound papers, 48 in 11 *l, and in bulk. prices range from 7to 80 cents.. We put up the following kinds: LAVA, DIAJIACAISO, RIO AND VARIOUS OTHER BRANDS OF SUPERIOR COFFEE. We believe our Coffee to be better than any grourat Coffee. now in use. All orders addres sad-tome, or to sour .agents, Messrs. Pleas Br. Velma, 182 Chambers Street, corner Wtushing ton Street, New York City, will receive prompt attention. . - • r . The retail trade supplied by arst - clares jobbing haws in the various cities. TABER 8s WM. T. TABU. OMB. MOIL N. B. Trade Price List furnished-upon ap plication. declB dBm-rdtur2B `Steam Weekly to Lb/417661 MOWED:NG at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax. Ran .l. Boa.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and 'Philadelphia Steam elitty Coral:wow; are Intended to sailers follows City of Manchester, Saturday, May a; Etra4, Saturday, May 16 ; City , Of :Washington, Sat , Arday, May /3. • • . RaTEE OF PASSAGE, PAYARLN IN GOLD; OR . .1213 • INNIIVAIRNT IN OUR MST mime, ,$BO.OO Invomanit, $B2 60 d 6 to London, 8500 do to London, 36 60 do to Paris, 95 00 do , to ?aria, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 50 Passengers ale° forwarded Ihrve, Bremen, Botterdam,-Antwevp, &A, at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenestos% : Cabin,s76, $B6, $195. 84evege,fixont,Liver pool, . From' Queeneet o own, $BO. Those who wielitcrisendr.for their friends b uy tick , eta here at these rates. •• • For farther information-apply at the Comp,. ny's Offices. JOAN a. DALE, Agent, 18 Frotalway, N. F. Valuable Pupae - htperty for Sala or to Lilt w „ MBE undersigned will sell or rent Chest& 11 Furnace, situate ha Croniwell township; Huntingdon county, Pa. The Stack is well and substantially- built ; there is also' Ten''Bank Houses in tolerable repair ; therrills* an Winn_ dance g good wood that can be - purchased at from 15 to 25zents per cord, (wood leave,) with in two mllek ,of the stank,pd abundance .of good ore catili) got froreone a tft two arid Whidf miles, at a_ reasomableAiiitif.: TIM *Mika •is about ten'iniles from, ML; Makin !Amino, P. It; 11. a.goodtpiblic Old 'sandbag t o it. NOT f4ther particulak liddreis - - BBleitiiirifsoNi• • Sprees Creek,'F. 1 1,11untingdirittininty, Pa: rural-d Van New Abzertist malts CONFECTION'S VEGETABLE VLIIMIPEGE Beware of Counterfeits asset Base Imitations q `HE great popularity of Kunkel's Vegetal le Vermifuge Confections, from its reliable efficacy in expelling worms from the human system, and its agreeable taste and pleasant form, inducing children to eat it with a relish, a quality that no other worm medicine ever possessed, has induced several unprincipled per sons to get up base imitations of this valuable article. I therefore caution all persons to be ware of those vile compounds, fur they w.ll produce great irritation in the system, fermi Hating in violent spasms and death. Use only Kunkel's, which is the original and only truly Vegetable Vermifuge Confection, being perfect ly sale in its action, producing no unpleasant eftdct upon the most delicate subject, while its efficacy in expelling worms is unprecedeuted. These Confections, while they are a powerful specific against worms, arc mild and harmless, Prepared, wholesale and retail, only by 8 A. KUNKEL, ap7 Apothecary, 118 Market street. THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, WHEELER AND WILSON'S "MEW OFFICE Market Square, next door to IA Colder's office. Call and see them in ope ration. A general assortment of machines and needles constantly on hand. Mies Margaret Hioey will exhibit and Sall them, and also do all kinds;of machine sewing on these machines in the best winner. The patro nage of the public is respectfully solicited. . aprll-d6m H A itES ! I t 20000 .--- ' 4 DP° 6 ' - o" he 9 i's following brands, jest re- served: NswaoLD'e, -celebrated. . Raw Jaeger, amid. Bum AND supaior. Itionunai's AOELITIOR, eamiassed. • • Micksha's Exastmoa, salt caossazosoi. laosacavassed. p , law Ctrs, not unnamed. ILunt, itirictly_rfint. • , Courrir Hams, very fine,e. Each ham sold will be guaranteed as repre sented. , WM., DOCK, Jr. , & CO. Agency or the 6 per et4roio weed Lom ( .) - Office:of LIVERMORE, CLEWS & CO. 84 Wall Street,,New York. r The above six per cents., in deirorninatlone of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO and $6OOO, are now mid, for delivery upon application at oua or ram Early application should be made, ad the privilege of conversion at par will close on the let ofVuly, 1863. These bonds bear 6 percent Interest, payable in coin on the Ist of May and Ist of November, and have coupons attached lot 20 years, but are payable at the phauutre of the Government (in coin) atter five yeaxs. o.ders by mail accompanied by draft ppm New York, or current funds, will receive prom . pt attention. Wifelso execute orders -for ; the purchase or 'sale at the Brokers' Board, of all current secu rities, and have for sale constantll, all Govern ment issues. LIVEBIIIOIIB, CLEWS 34C0. ap3dllB. IMPORTANT FACTS 1 NO CLOTHES WRINGER can be durable without the., cog-wheel regulators. No Wringer lies them but the Universal Clothes Wringer, which can also be adjusted to any thickness of clothes, and has no rubber pres sure bands to stretch and become loose, as some wringers have. " The last is always the cheap - est.' - - Machines furnished oa trial by GEO. W. PARSONS, 110. Market street- aplB-3ktw2w. LIQUOItS. WBhave on head.a, varier:Os:dor selectiod of WINES, BR ANDIES and FINN LI QUORS, of every description. BBANDIM oUthe choicest brands mid vin tages. - WINES of - awry variety and, of the, finest quality. ST. CRUZ HOLLAND •GIN. IRISH, lAXIMCI4- RYE, and BOURBON WHISKY, CHAMPAGNE, SCOTCH ALE, BROWN STOUT,. CORDIALS, &c. Also, a NATIVE WINE, manufactured front the domestic grape, which lea splendid articia, and we-knew to bepurs. apl4 • vrm. DOCK, Ja., & CO._ • Vhiiebrougli. es, Pearson, PROVISION DEALERS, 14 South Water Street, Philadelphia, •A BE prepared to offer to their customers their Celebrated Baru. Cured Hama and Dried Beet, which are cared expressly for. family nie, and tmperier to anything. In the market. N. 8.--A.II orders by mail promptly attend • apl7 I m HORSES, WAGONS AND CARTS TO HIRE. TOHN ALCORN, Broad street, West Harrie d burg, is prepared to furnish -Horses, Carts and Wagons to persons wishing hauling done. Digging of Cellars personally attended to. Hauling of any description promptly attended to. An order box for the accommodation cf persons will be fowl in the Tranna.ssu Print ing Office, where orders will be received. tmlB 8m JOHN ALCORN. QUEENSWARE I WE invite the attention of the 011ie to'oor large and well aelected stock of ,Ilneene ware, recently purcbaied, and which we offer at a very email advance on city prices. Call and examine before purchasing ebiewhifre. NICHOLS k BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market Ste. ap7 TATIRDOW SHADES of linen, silt-bordered; V V and PAPER BLINDS of as sadism' vari - sty of designs and ornaments ; al/tO, - DORTAIN FIXTURES and TASSELS at. Ireliktr prices, Call at'' SCPIEFFER'S RE. 8,116 TIA6IB.—A large invoice of.canvaseed and ancanvassed,kallni,, of every choice brand in market. 'Fackhamanwpatedin good order, For sale very low tly ap27 1410101.8 & BOWICL&M; Corner *tent and Market 81a. . :M.—Another WO lot of Manksiel_ and • --Herring, in all sins of packhges, barrels, halves, quarters and kits, for sale low by monolis it-BOWMAN 4` Cor. Front and Market Stied* .ap27 ill/AMP AND IMIONS.—We have pig. V." reoelted the latest and finest lot of Ma- Oi c anghedffeled. thittseatOn in this _market. Call and examing e ttg NICHOLS & AN L ' Qpit,_ grout and Market ittreetk sp27 (VAN' GEN AND LEMONii—Ai4heriot of lk.sofebliolce slll393lllM,thilliMjint. reoßved ‘ and for ockle low, by NICHOLS 4 kNOWSAk,T.; 074104 , Oor. ry4Wit and MarkekS , - O r At ID L ISEJOARti of an grodn. pint ittrolsoubblo *loos for by I. 114 WM. DOGE & OW. KUNk