pailp Ctitgralt. PiOTICY: Ti , A CIiTISERS.—AiI Ad vertisements. HA , n-,ss Notices, Mar riaseg, Deaths, die., to secure insertion in int Tif.'tee2,4;nA ves, must invariably accompanied « Atli the CASH. Adrertisent4nts ordered in the regular (Evening lidttit:ti ale inserted in the Morning Edit . Nithout extra charge. HABRI'O.BURG,PA Friday Erelong, May 8, INS TOWN AND COUNTRY, RY RELIEF COMM' ITEE —The regular monthly payment will be made on Friday after nron. Sth inst., at the Court House, between tl:e hours of four and six. GEO. BERGNER, Pres' t. 0. ELM AIMS, Sec'y. LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS. —The subscriber, having opened a room at No. 94 Market street, below Fomtb, will oblige all persons wishing tailoring done. Having ao experience of eight year , at the business, I feel confident in giving satisfaction. I will promptly attend to cutting men's and boys' clothing in any desired style. 1n4t.1 0 GEO. A. SLUGII. ...••••01.+.... EV. lurntlLAN SYNOD OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVA NIA.—This body will convene in Mifflintown on Welnesday evening, May 20th. Rev. Mr. Fletcher is busily engaged in providing quarters for the members of Synod. Nearly one hun dred persons are expected to be present. I=l Hes. Jamas M. SELLXIIB, of Juniata county, has been announced as a fit candidate for Gov ernor, to be supported by the loyal men of Pennsylvania, but has his prospects for nomina tion fatally affected in being recommended by such a vile echo of treason as the Mifflintown True Democrat. Praise from such a source would sully the character of an angel. MIN% OF TUE PR/NUM.—Our friend, H. A. Mish, has placed us under obligations by send ing us a magnificent lot of the best Asparagus we ever examined. He is among theinost (M -ee( ssful gardeners in the county,and at his stall in the market house, our readers can find the choicest and earliest vegetables of the season. Give him a call to-morrowmorning. A LARDS NUMBER OF REBEL PRISONERS, cap tured near Fredericksburg, with an equal num i:er of rebel deserters, arrived in this city last night. They took the oath of allegiaribe at Baltimore. Whin they reached here, some of them, former residents of this State, proceeded to their old homes—others went on their way to the west, for the purpose of finding work, and a small number still remain in this city. PRESENTATION.—DanieI-Hoke, engineer be tween Altoona and Harrisburg, was recintly presented with a handsome clock for his engine, by a few of his friends who are intimately con 'elected with him in the discharge of his duties, as a mark of their esteem for him as.e gentle man, and for the faithful manner in which he performs the duties of his situation* Mr. Hoke is regarded as a careful and expert engineer) and the testimonial was a fitting presentio a worthy employee. REBEL PROPERTY SEIZED.-U. S. Marshall Earl Bill on Friday seized, under the Confiscation Act, a fine farm of 300 acres, in Logan county, Ohio, belonging to Charles Yancey and Richard Yancey, of Lacey, near Harrisburg, Virginia. The farm has been during the past year cropped by two men named Faris and Stamfield, and the rents collected by an agent named A. Dick .enson. These men have been enjoined from paying any money into their hands, or rent accruing to the Yanceys. GALLANTRY OF A HARRISBUROER. —A corres pondent of the New York Herald, writing under date of May 3rd, pays a high compliment to Col. Peter H. Allabach, now commanding ; a brigade in the army of the Potomac. He is reported to have made three desperate charges at the head of his brigade, in which he inflicted the most serious data* to the enemy. Uol. Allabach is a brave than; and may be regarded as `among the moat gallant men in the army. The Herald says that no "troops were ever led. better or fought more daringly than those which Col. Allabach took into action. -• To as HELD Resroasnms.—Major Joseph Darr, commandant at Wheeling, has issued an order of which secession sympathizers along the Bal timore and Ohio railroad will do well to take notice. It is in these words : "Having such intelligence as to make it certain that the bridges on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, 'near Bur ton, were destroyed by persons in. simpathy with the present rebellion against the Govern ment of the United States, general warning is hereby given to all such, that if the road is again damaged in any particular, all well known secessionists in the immediate locality where the damage is done will be held directly respon sible, and such punishment will be inflicted upon them as will put an effectual stop to all depredations of this character. NEB SPAPER °MOB MOBBILD. —The Mentor office, Kittanning, Pa., was mobbed on last Wednes day night. The Indiana Register says : Four teen cases of type were scattered through the streets and alleys of the town, and other dam age done. The Molter was started about fire months ago, by J. Alex. Fulton, well knoWn to many of our citizens, and it has throughout been notorious for Its opposition to the.war for the Union, and continually found fault with the National Administration in its effort's suppress rebellion. It his done much to em= bitter the public mind. andl.aentiment, and 111 has gathered the first fruits of the crop has sown. We do not, howeier, appioveigft mode of suppressing Mr. Fulton's paper'. " dkier ;will we countenance the doings of-mohs n Icier any olrourruitimcse: If individuals have Violated the laWs,A.biksboold be pnnished:by. the laws Because an, indiVidnAl does wtong is no jnsti fiction for others to exercise unlawful means in punishment of the offender. 'Let jusiite l bellonelliough the:heavens should:fall." THE CITY ZOTAVES, Capt. Awl, were mustered out of service this afternoon at 2 o'clf elc. AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the committee of management for the reception of thel27th Reg. P. V. will be held at the Brady House this even ing at 74- o'clock. The punctual attendance of every member of the committee is earnestly rt.quested. Tux EWER, this morning at 8 o'clock, was eleven feet above low water mark. We under stand, too, that the Juniata river, yesterday, rose six feet in five hours ; and at last accounts it was still rapidly on the rise. The Susque hanna is also rising steadily. From these facts we may anticipate a flood of unusual [lifter at.d vuluute'ot • water. The appearance of the weather also indicatt a that the rain has not entirely cased, and that we may expect a further heavy fall of water. A DM/LAMM EXHIBITION.- Officer Fleck, to day at noon, found a woman lying in Third street in front of Sanford's Opera qouse in a beastly state of intoxication. She wait just able to give her name as Mary. Fry, and was com mitted to prison for thirty days by Alderman Peffer. Officer Fleck was compelled to convey her to prison on a wheelbarrow. Truly it was a disgraceful sight, thus to see the degradation to which whisky brings all who indulge in its How TES News IS GMT TO THE PZOPLS OF HARRISBURG.—The Tory Organ this morning boasts gleefrilly over the fact that it gave its readers the first account of the disaster which is alleged to have overtaken Hooker t 'Thisls trim; but it-forgets to state that it shoried no dispo sition to give its readers the cheering news which reached the city early yesterday morn ing, that Hooker was fast pressink. on to Rich, mond, and the prospect was, that he would reduce and capture the rebel capital. - That news was not given by the lbry Organ, because its friends asserted that it was false. They blk.d that it was not true, and, this was their only foundation for pronouncing it false. The news of the disaster of llOoker was no better authen ticated than the news of his victory, and yet the Tory Organ preferred t o publish the intelli gence of defeat. Of course If cotild'nt help doing that was in accordance with its hope and feelings. But then it should not boast of its infamy. A Firma Suocuurrrow.—We.submit the Frisk' gestion contained in the following communica tion to the conaideration of thOse having, power in the premises. It emanates from one whom it hecomes to make such a suggestion, and is worthy of the respect of all who believe in the efficacy and the influence of prayer: • HARRISBURG, May 9th 1865. lifay I - suggest through your paper that there may be a meeting in every church in this town on some= early day to supplicate the Amighty to crown our arms with victory at Fredricks burg. I suggest that a meeting of the clergy men be held and they select a day. Respectfully, yours, _ LAYMAN. :Georges Bergner: Egg, Editor of the leregr* aph. We heartily and sincerely commend this suggestion. Not only at the altar of every churCh, but from every hearthstone, and from every sincere heart, earnest prayer should now ascend to God for interposition iu our be half as a'nation. He alone can give I:113 the vic tory over our enemies. If our cause is not worthy of His approval and encouragement, it is unworthy of our effort and sacrifice. We repeat, then, that we trust this suggestion will elicit an immediate response. To was Poetic —C. L. Bowman, of the late firm of Urich & Bowman, respectfully announ ces_to the public that he will open to-day and timing thisweek, a large and beautiful assort ment of ,new spring and summer dry goods; and while,he makes his best bow for the liberal patronage bestowed upon the old firm, he hopee by additional inducements to invite the atten tion of those who wish to purchase cheap for cash. It will interest buyers to know that he is prepared to sell delaines, calico and muslin from thrt e to five cents a yard cheaper than the ruling rates. Yours &c., C. L Southeast corner of front and Market streets. Spit *l l Notices. PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruitimg Claim, United States Pension, Bounty, ArreMa* 'Or Pay;*and Subsistence Claims, 8r,c.,••&c., made out and collected by EUGENE SNYDER, Attortzeral-Law: Office: Third Street, Harrishttrgi.Pa., ;[027-11 A Communication. - Although our confidence in manklud,oo have been abused, in =this nanghty..world of, ours, it , is ennobling to see patient; honest:rec., titude laboring on and strivin g 4to better_te condition of our fellow creatures. In this cdn., section our attention , has been called to the merits of Mrs. Westhoven's German Vegetable edicines, and