(7 - 11 2 e iZ Etlegrap4. trir mil; T., a) v ILTISERS.—AII Ad- Verilsements, Ba4intan Notices, Mar. rlages, Deatud, .tac.", to secure insertion in the YE:Lk:W.I,II'II, must invariably :he accompanied a a b the CASH. vertisemunta urdered in the regular I.'scning HAW are inserted in the Morning Edit ..o N ithout extra charge. HAERIt)BUR(I, PA Tueslay Evening:, may 12, 1863 TOWN AND COUNTRY. NEW BAKERY AND ICE CRAEM SALOON.—Mrd. Mathews informs her friends and the public _eoerally that she has taken Mrs. Davis' obi art in Walnut street, between Second street .d River alley, And fitted up the same in the .tst style, where she is prepared to furnish .artier with the choicest cakes and bread at ,e shortest notice. The Ice Cream saloon will always be open nd supplied with the best article of cream and . es. mylldlw AN ABE, from Bradford county, passed this 'ty yesterday, laden with several hundred .ushe's of potatoes We learn that its destine.- o was the port of Middletown. A MEET/NG of the Young Men's Christian As. ..ciation will be held in their reading room his evening at 8 o'clock. Punctual attendance requested, as an important subject will be , rought before the Association. SIXTEEN MEMBERS OF THE LANCASTER BAR were t the Jones Home last eveoiog. A portion of hese coistittited a committee to meet the 122 d •giment, Penna. Vol., Col. Franklin,. whiCh a lo.r.caster com,ty organization, and 'the ~,.t.hers were in attendance in the Supreme :Court. Among the number were some of the oot eminent jurists in the Commonwealth. I'IIOF. 'McCoy delivered hii great lecture in ' efence of the war for the Constitution at Aidaysburg last night, and this evining he will repeat it at Greensburg, and to-morrow evening be goes to Indiana to deliver the same iirodu& :lion. Thus from the Delaware to the lakes,' from Lake Erie to the banks of the Monongahela, from the counties on the' borders to those in the cents of the Commonwealth, Prof. McCoy is doing good work in the cause of his country.. o his eloquence he adds a patriotient which ever falters or wearies in his efforts for law, 'rder and liberty. God speed and strengthen .. in his noble work. -;:1; .7. THE RECEPTION or THE 127TH RECILMENT.— ' At a meeting of the committee of arrangements, eld last night, it was ordered that carriaget! -ill be in waiting for the Governor, Heads of Departments and Judges of Supreme Court, in front of the Capitol ; for the Jud'clary, County and City Authorities, at the Court House ; for the Clergy, in front of the Young Men's Chris ian Association Rt,oms ; for the Soldiers of the sr of 1812, in front of Brant's Hall. This citation it is hoped by the committee-will tie .ufficieut for the attendance of the bodies re leered to. THE REVIVAL OF THE ORGANIZATION OF THE ITY Zouevss.—Almost Immediately after the Virst City &mans, Capt. Awl, were mustered of service, a proposition was made to re ' '.rganizo the company, and tender its services .nce more to the Government. Up to last night, the muster roll wassigned by twenty five of the members of the old organizatirin, 'Mid the, prospect is that at least two-thirds of the old , trnembeis will attach theMeelves to this organi= zatiori. Capt. F. Asbury Awl is .sanguine" of having a full comrany to offer to the Govein !. anent in a very few days. ThiQ prompt action on the part of these brave .men, is one of the most gallant deeds cif their proud career.. Harrisburg has always . been. proud of the Zouaves, but this last proceeding will endear the corps to every man who loves his country. —,..--.. PICKPOCKETS AT WORK. —With'the inSUK of strangers and the arrival of the nine months; ,c regiments for mustering out and pay, we are 1 1 again compelled to notice the operations of the ',pickpockets. They are now operating outside of the railroad depots, along Market street, in the offices and reading rooms of our principal , hotels. These bold rascals are always attracted •i.: here by the certainty of rich harvests, and the fact that the soldiers are paid, has induced the i 4 ,, most adroit of the light Angered gentry of iht -1 ti more and New York to make this eity:the 414 i',> of their operation. Many a poor fellow, vitro 7 has escaped the shocks and' dangers of battle,, will be subjected to a severe test, after he hits settled with the paymaster ; and unless the paid r l soldier keeps both eyes open and both hands on. ; his pocket book, his greenbacks will takeinvii , lble wings and fly off. The police will do all • they can to rid the city of these pickpockets, but it must be remembered that scoundrels oncrally go in disgUise. The beat protection •r the soldier, from the depredations of such ~mps, is a sober brain and absence from bad 'rap my. We give these hints gratuitous. SAIARIEB OF Difflazar SoliooL Supiomicnumerre ...We have noticed, with regret, a disposition :l„, man y pf the school districts of the State, to reduce the salaries of the District Superinten dents. We believe that such an attempt was . 4. i t made in this county. What spirit dictated ,s this proposition, whether it inisimted from the low Malice of any of the directOntyhohed Mailed in electing their • candidate for the Su ,ri etendency, or whether it was suggested by l ,ill judged notions of _economy, we cannot tell. We are satisfied, however, that it failed—and we are glad - also - to -notice that - the same at tempts in the other counties _whekeithilY were made, also failed. Instead of roducluir the solar', s of the District School Superintendents, they should be increased. The responollo devolved and the labor performed are b oth` important and.arduous. They ironiNe ,daties of the highest impoitince ; and to degiidelite position by reducing the salary to a mere nom inal sum sufficient 'o pay for • bread and but would be to exclude ffietenemerfirptuessuming the discharge of its duties and thus effectually destroy the designed influence of the Superin tendency. PARASOLS, SHADES, SUN UMBRELLAS, &e.—M. ff. L e c dis the attention of the ladies to his irge stock of parasols, sun umbrellas, shades, &c. The largest and cheapest stock in this city, can be foucd at his establishment, No. 69 Market street. THE STREET SPRINKLER.—Mr. B J. Fleming informs us that, having d sposed of his teams, he will sell the s!reet sprinkling machine. We hope some enterprising man will take hold of it, for we are badly to need of something to settle the dust. Will somebody "run out the sprinkler ?" • To Bursas or Day Goons.—We invite atten tion to the advertisement of the Mtssrs. Cath cart, which appears in another column, of mue lins, summer prints, cloakings, cloths, easel mares, et cetera. This firm has long occupied a front rank position for the sale of these highly u- esssary classes of goods. Their large store rooms, in Market Square, next door to the Bank, invitipreiented so atttractiva an appear ance as now, and, those of our readmit who wish to purchase good goods at moderate prices should pay them a visit. • Acumen ON MIN PENNSYLVANIA Rawman.— On Saturday night as the passenger train on the Pennsylvania Central Reßroad was , going West, a man was discovered lying on ,the • track at Bennington's, about one and a half miles be yond Gallitzin. engineer whistled-down brakes, and endeavded to alarm th r e - nien so that he would get out ,Of . the way, but in, vain. He was caught by the sowcatcher and thrown violently against the bank, ten' feet from the road: His , head was badly cut In two places, and one leg very badly hurt, if not broken. He proved to be a watchman on the , road bythe name of Michael Highlands, and is supposed to have been drunk, and to have laid down and gone to ; sleep. After the whistle was blown he was seen to raise his head, but then the train was so close to hlm that he could not eacape. , THE STATE LUNATIC ASYLTIN.-A writer In the Lancaster Evening Express details some interest ing facts in reference to this magnificient monn - , meat of Pennsjdienia'a benevolence. 'The at tention of the passengers on either of the rail roads leading iieetkard from jEhxrrisburjr, will be frequently attracted to - the buildings of this institution on their elevated andeonimanding position. Upon a visit to them he 37 . 1.11 find that the main building, four stories ha -height, and surmounted iwithie dome, is connected with each of the wings lig a .building three stellar' high, which is also the height of the wings.— Theirs wings are ditdded each into four separate wards for the patients ; the female patients in the east and the maleln the west wing. Each ward conOsts of a long hall, on'either side of which the sleeping :apartments and sitting rooms are: ranged: The main building is occu pied by those who superintend all the patients, and these in turn are controlled by the gentle. manly Superintendent. of the whole establish ment, J. Cnrwenl,-11. aided by his polite assistant physiciansi,Millmand A farm of 1601nres - Surrounds , the buildings and is cativietl32l/ 4 adirantagennely, whilst bean-' tiful avenues and roads 'shaded with trees are laid out, securing pleasant walks for the pa-, tients, and giving an air i ef comfort to _tio whole establishment,: makingit Indeed an agree able honfo;'iviierd, the latiente - soon become re : conciled their ' bsence tient . their families. , . .. .. When we consider that the derangement of the understanding is the most severe = affliction ,lutt can befallour race, and that,nileleaties are ailkeiiablit to this infliction, we "feel . :tfiankhil iri lirnd litiVetin - provded that an .asyloul l g i th .. . , , for thi&aillieted i poffiltni,of 'ifiu follow citisens lig the benevOlence- `of Rotate.- The present number of patients is 267 ; the entire number who received medical treatment, during the year, is 889. Among these are rome hopeless cases ; some two criminal e ams, who should be assigned toa separate institution, hut, mony are, esoesthat yield to the judicious trash/mut Mum' is parked, and are _ restored in their right minds to their friends, whilst others come to fill' the vacancies.thnsscoasioned. In many cases the expense of $3,00 pet arealkNfor each patient is borne:by their families, in others, the counties from which they are sent repay the charge, and others - are suStained by the State. But an•an nual appOpristron:Of $15,000 by 'the' l ,eghtia:. i e tare suppi. Or tbe" dellabicy. : In the hint 'orthe Mai* building ` are two kitclai Oneldr - etiah'depiitinenr, male * and fondle, where; ilib culinary - department Is carried ori; to:4l4reTY"eitentihrit scale ; seine idea of whirl mayli formed from She annual' consumption of 420 barrels of flour. In a seperate buildingall thexaShing is per formed, and:there tat-the steinviegenerated which does all the boiling in the basement-of the main building, to which it is conveyed in leaden pipes. This stet& Is akin confeYed in pipes throughout the entire building. fopthe pnrposeof warming it, there being no fire kin= dled in ihe,building, except for-cooking per in, the. basement.l . tt the watarolliedAn thelustitutkinrisnon Toyed in pipes from. arreserroii-.in the qdome, : and that is supplied from a neighboring creek. from which it brforced up by a steam engine. We were amused in looking at the baker,",in the adjoining bitk& - hotile; 'placing-70100es of bread in an immense oven.. This is the usual quantity baked every Annupnri, requiring barrel and'a half of Sod; "arid on Saturday, double the quantity is baked, to last over Sim- The utmost ,care is used by the Superintend- ents of the winds to guard agaiust accidents by fire, and enforce clearilintss, and each patient is compelled to bathe every week, in the' bath: 1 rooms of each ,watd, which are supplied with' 1 cold and hot water.. ~, ;. , -. The visitor whp;hastgspociatal•pertain fears with a mad-hMise,,end wholes been accustomed to connect with-all-cases-of-insanity, close con finemen4witi&lnittandphaitia,therte frequently terminating"tiitlitidicide',4lll%e agreeably sur prised in visit.* the-wards to see the perfect freedom frorerestritilit enj6yed by the Totietito. 014 in very excited patients, on their first in troci,iction, must thOlaili: rooneltOtitid, and *they soon becoinecalie;arid Minglefreelyafter wards among -- their tompaatims. --- Pn tiVery pleasant day are taken out =to exordia_ under - therate of thbir WartkkeePera, and'inany .of thenfargliefally employed in 'cultivating ibti firm and garden, and in other employ: I : menli. -, - , - , The writer was. Much gratified,- on the recent Visit, with .the delightful prder that pervided the institution. and the kind treatment -mull Aged to visitor& 'i- f• ' I -- It• is much to bar/ratted that the Asylum is not twioe . as littsp as It is : `7hTrint -L erotis cases of dementialltriX, blob "toot and'Udinittitt4, 'l , teithie _,,, J an). klieaVi hit: L and' Gaffes ' ;o , Afltetrali . ', 1,3 ' .-_-__.' AltedlatMß l o.olc 4 g ea in ct•oney a ZllB- , Our.", W h ere the proper treat ment of such patients Is pot 4n4ersto 11, pod they consequently settle down to hopeless and miserable manhurs. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Good Will Fird ow pany will be held this evening, a , to make arrangements to participate in the re ception of the 127th R•-giment. A SPECIAL worms; of the Paxton Fare com pany will be held this evening, at 74- o'clock, to make arrangements to participate in the re ception of the 127th Rogiment. Tug Mammas of Co. B, First regiment ef P. Militia, will meet this (Meal :3 ) cuing at the Hope hose house, at 7 o'clock. By order of the Captain. A mum° of the Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder company, will' be held this evening at 7 o'clock. Punctual attendance requested. By order of the President. AN ADJOURNED MUTING of the Brant Light Guard,' Co. E, let Regiment P. M., will be held at Brant's Hall this (fnesday) evening, April 12th, 1868, at 8 o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested. By order. A Fstorst. Murrtsa.. of the Friendship _Fire Cotapany will he held this evening at the. usual hour, for thdpurpole of miking" the necessary artnnaemenis for participating-in the reception of the 127th regiment: By'Oiler: 4intscrrolc—Company H, 4th Reg't Penna. Militia, will meet at the Black Horse tavern at 7i o'clock on Tuesday everireg; the 12th inst. to make arrangements.topirticipate at the re ception of the 127th Reg't Penns, Vols. ,By ord'er of the Captain. GEO. W: .;.y i.- SIXTH Warm, Aiousai r -The bezoic,men of the 127th regiment, our brother!, and friends, will soon return to their homes. Let, no give them aleart•warm welcome! A meeting of the citi zens; in conformity to the zealot' thvommittee of arrangements, Will be held this (Tuesday) eieniog at 74 o'clock, atthe house of :Vincent orsittger, corner of Third and Broad streets.— Let every one who would do :honor to bravery and valor attend. To Tun 13.1vsnEND Cullum pr.HARRIfiIiWRG The committee . of arrangements respcdtfully invite the clergy of 12fairisburg to participate in tile reception of 'the 127th itvgiment Penn sylvania Volunteers. Carriages will bin •welitr7 ing in fiont of the office of the Young, Men's Christian Association fOriheir accommodation. The - ringing of the 'city belik will he the signal for the riteethig of the 'various associations com prising the procession. A. L. ROVIrtFORT; Chairman Ax APPRAL Ina Bsain.—The following ap peal addressed to the Irish of America;‘ find its Way to other freattrbesi4lesthwthrote, bing.with Irish blood. It ie an appeal to the humane—a holy, tender and pitiful 'cry Which cannot fail to touch all, who fetid it with gYm pathy, loye and shastty,., W:e.cornmend it to 'ourzeadeis., Tue letter was which to the A oslitor of the Bosto PilOt, from which paper we•% it to our •owit'columns for the" pal iusalind action of our own readers : Beatriztn, - ilarits, Co. 'Clare, Aptill2, 18643.• Mr WAR Stu :—I beg to acquaint you ,end, the noble , warin-hearted friends of bleedirig•add' preatrate lreiand in kru9,ll9o„,tthistlht! horrors; oftleitittition are brooding, like a night-mare, ori this unhappy district: '' I have tieen'ablicited,- briploted, by the hour ' Ao'rAind the cries, ot.tne„, - diAressed across the ,li:tlantic as on the last year, when, by the:generous aid •received, Ire- 1. neYed aigreat many distriCtS in this, eptuinips-: ting‘diti3risive county.- In'obeuience to the cries of the people in dig tress,.l appeal again to our countrymen and the frienda Cot humanity:ha, Arlielinat Ana askAllopr • to coma to 'Unix more. t' enteitain horror ot• alms begging for the people of a country Whode destitution and olher mtsfortuneb are .le , s Jffle .extent, the result of Meiji), , sletilk= lug cowerdice. • ' There is it teaching '"in' 'trivia, with many in Irel did —tint notithearaeohitg of 'the Churrii,! that We are to say our prayers, and forget ,ony; I . itodiatrY ,: that we are to direct all our energies toward beautifying . the cold ,water,t s erraplp,. but lebviag the liviog tedible--the image of the gternal Jehovah;--the wan redeemed by , .Goct, ‘teceirtwi and rot op the ,earth. This teaching triltitC9pOn • ticandalopeematiedictiohlrlii that Ot Cluistr- who fed..thel.people befqre . lostructizyg themi - saying : "I have pity-on_the.people, censefrthey have nothing to eat.. To this I 'Mainly attribute the cowardice that, am degra ded our liroken-heirrterroountr ytheri. Heir it' not been for this meeMtwtoldug, and mein sub missiun,lthe spiteful hiaatical bigot, Pcel, and the anile representative.of Seitruiloni, Carlisle, would pever,dare tojict je. scoundrelism sand inhumanity over prostrate, faminestricken Ireland:' -Had not tide teecthibg emasculated Ireland, need not, in this darkest hour of her; distrets, be tearing off the raga, and eposing her:imps to the gaze of 4meilca. , - 3 1 I would, within the lags _ twelve months, have made very simple remedial application tone &ceded condition of Ireland, by laiing wsrate- Merit of ' her grieVaLCOS, and of the hear tless in difference of her robbeitylants, laid before:Omar -parte and the other Catholic rulers arid people of puroora; but in this (owing to this servile teach ink) J disappointed, not tieing able to pro cure a few fearless, bold mtifi to go with me'on che k ,deputation. lam satisfied Ibis course_ of action : would retie a cry of indignation through out Eitrope against our murderous rulers that lionldlting matters to somefiefinite lame, and save Ireland from inevitable destroction.v. Why would England uphold Draconian hind code, discourage comnameitrede and egricul; Into but to order t 6 Atria d4tritctlotir aid; extirpate (like vermin) thepld Collie. race :40% Alr th 6148 0 1 '7--"Pafide ithion'" is, at the; present hour, engeged;i Ibis nefarious nuclei:- t, and I would emphatically aak, will our, bland kindipdflareathing the odor of free perimoritic 4merica,siabnit to this? [solemnly would Sooner Ami a cheering response to this queation than all the gold of thalliqnlia• Id` l'Crods name, then, let them, in sending ns money,- likewise convey their voWsi• Were Maven and tarth,. to •avenge tholfilood of a million Mtudered in 2 47 4 -'4B, - _Let them, when (lie Union •cementediihr even{ nowt—as they are a powerfralelementimAinerica -- sehd'a vuiceacrosat tell ttie hereditary enemies Of :our.rane,.not to dare rettentpt the further destradtion of the rem-Inuit. of the Irish peOple. - -" Very IP , REHLUI - V - 4IiTHHAN, P. P. 4 J —We have a notion - that , Father Vaughan will have the pleasure of hearing such 'a inek , ittit; Wondered in tha aa!a VP s tOi:4 l 4 l ' 14 41 ,i4441 - flia !-F ilk hl 11k:11111 4Plitticai #OW OW *ifligiegOdreesai who bates tyranuy. God is at work. His arm is 411 0 0 to be made bare to avenge the wrongs of the down-trodden in all the earthl- INTERNAL &VENUE RESOURCES g is a statement of the United States taxts asses sed according to the Internal Revenue law upon licenses, carriages, silver ware, &c., for the year expiring Sep'ember Ist, 1868, iu the coun ties of D.upnin, Northumberland, Union, Sny der and Juniata, being the 14th collection dis trict of Pennsylvania: aaas A Peaaltics Ciao B—Licenses, 23 apothecaries at $ 10 $ 2.'0 00 ZS auctioneers at 20 660 00 1 banker at " 100 100 00 2 brewers at 60 100 00 6 brewers at 26 126 00 15 billiard tables at Y 6 . 80 00 6 bowling alless at 6 80 00 2 brokers in money, stocks, tice.", at 60 34 cattle brokers at 10 6'claim agents at 10 1 confectioner at 10 19 dentists at 10 1 distiller at - ' 60 B,distiliers at 26 sr eating houses at 20 1 exhibition', not otheswise •.• provided for,. at 10 18 horse dealers sit 10 1.-B,,third class hotels at, 76 6 fourth class hotehkat 60 class hotels at 26 ilttisixth claw hoteloit 1 . 6:. . 127 seventh class-hotels at 10 'lBO eighth claisihotisls at 6 71 lawyers at ' 10 20 livery•etablelreepers at - 10- 188 mannfitcluierS at - 10 11 first class pudlers at 20 61 second class puddlers at 16 100 third class puddle's at 10 8 fourth cl,sa puddlers at 6 16 photog,raPbege at 10 1-photographer at 16 2 photographers at 26 126 phtsiciankat 10 rectifier's 694 retail dealers . 10 402 retail dealers'in liquOr - 20 1 theatre • `-..l.:bobacconist 68 wholetile dealers at - 69 11 wholesale dealers in liquor 100 Class O. One horse carriages valued at $751 , $1 00 $679 00 Two horse carriages . valued at „," not over:8200 .. : 200 128 00 Two horse carriages !allied at . not ova,. $6OO sco 10 jig Plate of oilier kept for nee, '5 per dozen, 8 00 - 01 it Whole amount, $30.521 15 DANIEL SENDIG, Assessor. Dia Form** isa.statement of the United -States taxes &Messed , ,acCording tOlhei•intmnal revenue law, upon Manufactured articks, from SeptMober 1,1862, to March 81,1868, in the counties of 'Dauphin, Northumberland, Union,. Snider, and Juniata, being the 14tlicol• lection district of Pennsylvania : assa X.--:Advalorein Duties. Auction sales f vertisemMlit,„'44. l . Brass, manthiothre of, not otherwise .provided for. 122 87 Bridges on, grew' reCeipts for 894 29 Candles 77 P 4 COtiou, inanutacture . 8 fit/ Cotton .... 17_ 99 Ferry buikte, on receipts A 78. Hog - . ... . 1.68 Horseskins........ 8 62 Hose, conducting, of slt.kinds ' IriAt;-mauufsetute ;of- .... . . ... 1,470 77 . . ..... . . .'; . 04 Leather"! maattfacture of 110 t, WC., 8 _ =pet. cent— . , Leather, manufacture ot, not, &c., 1 Mier cent :thtinufacttleesiibt otherwise pro: vided for t 8i658 10 All monbactdreerfot otherwise pro. ' vided Pottery wafe;fthontifiacire of Bair roads th.iroseireiSiptit" for ptuntingtmr 4 ' SPepp, skins thartritacture TWood, Woo d i do "WoiiellOths; &c . . . Penaltied Inn yea--Lianues. 12 auctioneers at $BO 00 - 6 - B!6` 00 2.. , ..b0ir Hag alleys' • 6`oo '-10 Ou 1 cattle ; broker at lO 00 10'00 8 claim agents at ' • 10 80 ock 2 deatietd at 10 00 - 20 00 -1 distiller at • ---' ' ' - ' .50 00 ..6 do , - - .„..--- '2OOO ' 125 00 ' 1 exhibition 'tilt otherwise . . ' - .`provided for ' ' - . - e _ . 4 hone 'dealers at 10 00 40 00 2 7th elinut hotele at 10 00 20 00 4+Bth atm hotels at ft 00 20 00 2 iawyers.at . -; - ,10 00- 20 00 Niveryisti4lp7p#r:ai , ',._" 5 . : :' 1 0 00 7 ; 44a,pniNatr tt h .: _,lO VW ....,4 .70 00 1 letchtee pod ler at 20 00 •'8 2nll I do 16 00 120 00 , 11 $d do . • . 10 . 001 - 110 00 „,„ 44th do .: try ..- 5 00' 20 1 photographer at . 10 00 10 00 , 1 6. ea , 24 Q 0 2 •PhYllichr t . I.t, I : ,•, , 1 S4"v c i .26 00 1 rectifitivit "g ~,,,, -..... . 00 , __ 20 retail dealers at 10 2OO OU 24 retail dealers in_liquor at 60 00 00 480 6 00 17 wholesale dealers at 00 • Va • -=-_-:•--, 4 , - , $2:630 00 ii' ” • ..g.''ff -41 l '' ' Class E—Enumerated Articles. $1 00 $1,066 92 80 188 f . § , 4 18 Qt l go 11 85, 80 V i r t 1 1 3- 3.1..00E‘-'7B 00 60 286 00 . 188 00 200 48 00 80 1,452 80 'Ale* Saar at ao Lager beer at _.`do 'Poser at • do Carriages.* do Iloinefl cattle at , stdO , f _under 18. moths oid at ... g9Altl ra ' T:7 :;' - t Sheep t 1 0iisti slued not over $6 at Cig4ra valued not over $lO at Cigars 'valued not over . $2O at . Cigars, Valtio4 over 420 at ' 4AO 217 191 ClAlee ground at S-10 - 74 1 Conteellopery“ - - 476 67 1 a.d _ . 8 ,0 2 731 votnonsiss t rt ,321.8: 1 - 4' Al k tilire4 8./ 80.44 1_ 9 .401 10, (I,lp l apr : ' fettle; do o 11 804 Gunpowder, valued at 1 8e. at 6-10 263 57 Boiler plate not leas Cast Iron, permanent Etracmrei Hollow ware Harness leather 7 10 per lb. 669 66 do imported bides 510 " 2 16 Offal and damaged 6-10 " 32 6..) Rough and sole leather 1 " 5,365 58 do do import ed hides at 1-10 ." Rough hemlock tan'd 7-10 Upper, &c 1 Calf skins at 6 each Animal oil at 2 gallon 16 13 $72 50 Plate of elver kept and for nee Soap at Stoves at Tobacco at • 15 per lb. ." 20 90 do 10 " 250 Smoking tobacco 5 " , 875 Castinp.a over 10 lba at 1 50 per ton 25 23 Leger beer at 100 400 Horned cattle at 20 82 80 Hogs at . 6 11 16 Sheep at • 8 144 100 00 MO 00 50 00 10 00 190 00 50 00 75 00 410 00 10 00 180 09 225 00 260 00 226 00 270 00 1,270 00 860 00 FIRST CELT TROOP OR Ithutisionsa, ATTI2iI7.ONI —Meet Tuesday evening, the 12th inst , at half past? o'clock, at the pubic house of. Qnsrter waiter B Peters, on business cOncerning the troop. By order of C.ipt. Byers. CHAS. C. BAWN, O. S. Hanantsuaa, May 11th, 1883. 710 00 200 00 1,880 00 220 00 766;00 1.000 00 90 06 160 00 16 00 Tax Rows or Flummox at reception of 127th Regiinent, P. V., will be as follows, viz: Form upon Market street,. thence up Third to‘State, State to Second, Second to Vine,Wlne to Front, Front to Chestnut, Chestnut to Third, Third to' Market, Market ,to Front, Front to State. 60 0() 1,260 00 10010 6,940 00 8,040 00 100 00 10 00 2,850 00 1,100 00 Citizens along the route are expected to make a proper display of flags,Ac. The differ ent bells In the city will be rang for five min utes upon the departure of the regiment from York. The several companies and bodies in tending to participate will make their arrange ments.accordingly, wi'hout further notice. By order of HENRY M'CPBMICS, $29,600.00 Honor to our Returning Void:.l .s. 6848 65 A meeting of the Union League of Harris burg was held last evening in the Court House to devise, some measures in ~.vesponse of .those already adopted by our`citizens; 63 'do honor to our retnrning voluuteers. In the absbrioe of the President, on motion, -Awn, Frammo, Esq., was called to the chair, and stated the object of the meeting' in an ap propriate address. At his conclusion. A. J. Haze, Eeq., • being , loudly called for, made an able and truly eloquent speech, which irsiejregnently and warmly applauded. Geo. Basozes, Esq., then submitted 'the fol lowing preamble and - resolutions, which were unanimously adopted : Winenzas, We bail the-return of the soldiers from the battle-field, where the nation's honor, glory aid permaneoce nave been so nobly con tended for, as the most fitting amanita display our appieciation for valor and gratitude for gallant service; And whereas, ; While we regard tue heroes hum alt,par.s of tbe Commonwealth aid every loyal. Srate,asenduentty worthy of our highesVhonor, it is still Jbe peculiar • linty of the ;Davie in each loc dity to provide ways and means with whbh and whereby their own ha mediate -friends and fel,c•w_ citizens who ate about to return from the battle-field,' may be received in a manner fitting. their character as soldierei.iand worthy of their reputation as heroal; i And. whereas, We heartily approve therianahgements already made by a corn tuitteekof our fellow . citiLna, , for the re- Cepticin of the Dauphin away &Omni, and that , vr ,, eo.operate in eny measure cicvieed fr Itheitirceist.of that retortion ; Anti whereas, seems fitting that something more than•a mere formal-reception should be tendered to our brettfren; in which we could meet, them face to facts4 - and greet them hand to hand, at a board where all would be equal, social and. free; there,- fore darehted, That a committee, be appointed to wait on the- officers in command of companies belonging to this;: county and attached to the 127th Reg. P. V., to ascertain at what time such officers and men could partake of a banquet to be provided fcr Ahem by the loyal citizens of Harrisburg. • Resolved, That a - committee also be appointed to r.ceive subeeriptioni to ()duty the einpense of such a bantpiet; indthat every loYal Man be solicitettto contribute according to his means, so that the banquet may be made as much as possible, the welcoming repast of ,the entire loyal population of the state capitol" • The committees" , proposed-in - the resolutions will be appointed by the chairman and an• nouneeil in this evening's paper. Adjourned. •S 84 87 4 68: 840.89 EIS ,12 1 56. 48'94 . = 1209 .28 60 821 27' '4;169 04 62 86 474 62 187 87 $11.1,469. 70 60 136 20 118 76 6 10.. `4, 160 97 20 2 00 747 13 2 50 167 23 1 50 ton 2,177 97 than } at 1 00 1 60 6-10 Per lb. 100 77 1 60 per ton jll 24 Amount claw C $84,602 88 41 " B. 2,580 00 f/ It . 11,40 26 DANIEL KENDIG, Assiitant Ameasor. I=l=l NUEVO of THE UMON I Zpuickl Noticti. - , ,ilkonnNines:--Whiie General Hooker Is far **frig ammunition and much diicomfort to •the 41e, find the new, dry goo& house C. L Bowm n slaying a--large amount: of ' , dry goods for the 'meat of- his customers., As an admirer of the lwautiful we were delishted yes terday taloa:log over the beautiful dress goods 'for ladies and gentlemen, that, are _now •to. be Gilt very cheap at the southeast corner of Flout and Market streets.- PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA mid Recinitink glaimi,Mnited Staten Penaloni.donnty,'Aireetra CrPay, and Subrdatence eltdmit, Src.: Ste, made out and collected by EUGENE SNYPEIy Atiorneipar:Drie. Office : Wit Street .Ilarristurg Pa. [027-1y A Communioation. Although our .cimildencein mankind may haw been abused, in this naughty ywrld 'of ours, it is ennobling to see patient, houest tee titude laboring on arid striving" to better the condition. of our fellow creatures. In this con nectfon. Our attention halt been called to the merits of :lira. Westhoven's German Vegetable Medicines, and the success attending those manufactured by our favorably known - oldsen, Mee. L - Bell, No.' 27 Bon li pine street, Harritz burg, PertuslVania. In view of these valuable tnedicines, which. can be procured from. 4m. Ball at a small compensation, we have thought it our duty to say this lunch forth° benefit of the ofiliotkid. e'llillitiNTS , - ; -, ' I ZI lASI Q°CIB V.L 4 * # ll4 l llta n Aigotz. A,,Asisu , F" BLACKING, war ranted not only to retain the polish or brt to preeerve the leather itself. For sale by ill WICDOOK, Js., & (X). ---- 207 09 SA PONIFIER, 2 8u 15 46 4 93 359 04 519 42 THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER 2 61 THE PUBLIC ate cautioned against the SPURIOUS articles of LYS for making SOAP, &c., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATEN fED Lye is that made es, the PENNSYLVANIA.. SALT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. their trade-mark for it being " S tPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYS." The great SUCCE,S of this article has led UNPRINCIPLED PAR PIES to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's PATENTS. 3 per cz All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SEM LRI;S of these SPURIOUS Lyee, are hereby NOTIPi6t) that the.COMPANY have employed Is their KITOttNEYS, GEORGE HARDING, Esq.. of Phila.. and . _ $48,602' IS WILLIAM RAKI , :WELL, hip , of Put Amy. And that all MaNUFACTURESS, OSFAIS, OFs SELLER-3 of Lye, in -violation o' the lights of the Cumpany, will be PROSECUTED at once. The ISA.kONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, le for gale by all Danaarere, Czoonts and COMM= Sloane. The MUT= SLIM CMCIJIS COURT, WeACIL DlStrlet ot Penne3,lvairk, No. 1 of llfay'Term, in 18V, in 'suit of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO IiPANY es. THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Company, oa November 16, 1862, the. EXCLUSIVE right emoted by a patent owned by the& for the SAPONIFIER Patent dated October Zt, 1836. Perpetual injunction awarded. _ THE. PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY• OFFICES : 127 Walnut - &tett, Philadelphia. Pies St. and Duquesne Way, Pillsbury. ap2s-dBm4ip THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE ; IS WHEELER AND WILSON'S. NEW OFFICE Market Square, next door to Colder's office. Call and see them hi ope ration. A general sea:lament of machines and needles constantly on hand. Mlee Margiret Hiney will exhibit and sell them, and also do all kinds of machine sewing on these machines in the beet manner. The patronage of the public is, respectfully solicited.; aprll-d6m Chief awNd. DOCTOR A. H. BTaVENS, EU/OFR[OAL PHYSICIAN, is caring all 0.1111,N1C EASES, coth of Louties and Gentlemen, by a new method in the use of Electricity alone, without any ,Medicine, or even any Pain. BOARD may be had, with Treatment, by Patients fniza atirotul, at reasonacle rah; In the Doctor's Facility. LE ETERS applying for °litigant or farther information will - be niornptly aneveted. Office and Residence at 1418 SOUTH PENN . SQUARE, Philadelphia, Pennaylvania, being in a ceta tral as well as cielightful part of the city. Cat this out for future reference. . • aplkilltawam T OHINTEIC• A n CADERY, AR D L MILITARY ItiSIITUTI4 st W‘it. Pa., will resume the chalet' of the Summer Ttnn. (full five montbrOrms,be An i ta( may viii Bop and young men tboroltably prupwred for college or busincas. Prana. German and taught liy native rendent teachers. - This lAiiitary Detartmeot in under the &large of Major Gad myna gckendorit luatructtkr Sp (~}ymrastice, Prof. Lewis. 4. • „ For catalogroes, Containing fall 140, , apply to the mr4-ood2m ' Wlll. WYERS;AJit:, ffarriabuig °Wan Blind Factory, LIND§ made to order for. eland**, pirkire 4...? and betels,,teatiiiiil•fit• wily wiudow. Per sons wanting btindtceiln 'wren the inkormation desired as topricestisidzmitfeirs-sef ;windows by tailing at myisltop; or by bending me a few. lines by mail:-Jklimplbe always-on baadr OLD lILINDS44ADE LOOICEQUAL TO NEW. ' • AS.. It SHANE', South Second et., a few doors below: ihe'Pres bsterlail -- 1;1126 doaw2tri Prime (Wal lin lish 1:14 . : - Engl3l. - - _ PIO 4piiitt, , eV Sago, _apl4 - QUEEN:4VARIi 1_ litvite the attention.ofihe public to our Y lute sad well selected sto: kof Queens ware, recently-purchased, and-which we - offer at a very swill advance on city prices. . Cail soil qt wane hefortunrehasing elsewhere. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, sp7 Corner Front and Market Sta. W SHADES of linen, gilt-bordered: and PAPER BLINDS of an endless van ety of deeigns,ondoroaments ; also, ODIUM'S FLIETURikI and TASSELS at very low prices. Cali at SCHEFFERS IkIOKSIORE. ap6 TJA&IB.—A lame invoice of canvassed and .nnoenvasse4 toixte„ bf every ~ • brand in . rnarket. Eschlnintwarrantediri &i cinemod order.. For sale very low by . NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Freet and Mark 4. fife. aPIT VlSH.—Another large , let of Ka( keret. and Herring, in alt atilt of packagea,diertela, halves,' qaartora and kite, for awe k wby MiCaof.r 3 & 110WILAM .21/ , Cor. Front and Market Streets. HMM, Cried Beef, nik, bale; in large or small qualliMit to ingt purchasers, for sale low, by NICHOLS & BGWaIAN, 400 Cor. Front and Market streets _ SEE BOX, • 4. Sughsh _and Irish Yew NA Mahonis ggaifolia,'•fineornamental evergreen &rube ; at Knyetime Nursery. aplel J. MISEL QILYER M APL E,A, Horse Otwienet, LI English Ash, Norway lisple, haguntain Ash, Bed Twigged Linden, and.other shade trees, at Kaystese Nursery. aPAT ' - J. 14 MR , -. • T AEGE $v 3. .11-4 A few quite - Urge and fine evergreens, for IngLIMAIS oßNAffellri .! for ealiat feenmukbie prices, at' .11.eystain e Sort. fel 171 4 WI 1,41 EX I 111/5104 . hu...mituur lida* Ppm rcil*,l4 and-for side 1110/101.13* BOWMAN; (]or t ** l4l Mari"r q6'4l,*: rpOBACIXI--Cortgrtss, Navy, Pittsburg . , &c., together with a large stock of Fega , a, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, oP 2O Qor. Font and Market masts. Nnu 2thutrtisemrnts CONCENTRATED LYE, TAKE NOTICE. for Bale by &ICO.
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