•1 ailEtitgrapt. HARRISBURG, PA. Fisiday Evening, May 15, 1863 UNIONiTATE CONVENTION. The LOYAL CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVA NIA, without distinction of party, who desire cordially to unite in sustaining the NATIONAL AND STATE ADMINISTRATIONS, in their patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and un holy rebellion against the UNITY. OF THE REPUBLIC, and who desire to support, by every power of the Government, our heroic brethren in arms, who are braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the UNION OF OUR FATHERS, are requested to select a number of Delegates equal to their Le gislative representatives of the Stale,_at such times and in such manner as will beat respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in STATE CONVENIION, at PITTSBURG, on WED NESDAY, the FIRST DAY OF JULY nett, at eleven o'clock, A. H., on said day, to nomi nate candidates for the offices of GOYERNOR and JUDGE .OR THE SUPREME COLLECT; and to take such measures as may be deemed ne cessary to strengthen the Government .la_ this season of COMMO¢ peril to a common country. O P. ;MARKLE, Chairman of the Union State Central. Com mittee. Gae. W. HAMIDSLY, secretaries. Wit. J. HOWARD. The Committee alsoptuzied the following rem lation unanimously, viz: Resolved, That it be recommended to the Loyal citizens of Pennsylvania, without dis tinction of party, to organize, in each Election District of the State,Union Le:agnesifor the.pur pose of sustaining the Government' in suppress ing thin causeless and wicked rebellion which now seeks.to divide and destroy the. Republic. A Lae and a Cowardly Boast. The Tory Organ, this Morning, unable to con ceal Its chagrio, and anxious to exhibit its dis regard of, troth, loyalty and honor, attempts to create the impression that it was ignorant of the fact Of the indignation its own shameful conduct had produced among the soldiers,,and thee, with well-affected surprise, seeks to show, to the public that it disregards all warnings to silence rte treason-sympnthislng publications. Be it known, notwithstanding this attempt, that from the first-. appearance of the nine months' men in this city; the Patriot people sought the protection' of fthe mayor and ran after the military authorities to_place a guard over their .estatilishnwt. They knew at they had aspersed the character of the soldiers who were ahout to return—they knew that that they lied cast ishame in their/pada- that they had assailed their,leader as a BRAGGART AND A-BOASTER, and crowned the infamy of their damnable 'lies by pronouncing him a DRUNKARD! even in the hour when the good sword of the gallant Hooker was dripping with the blood of the enemies of the- country. In the face of this fact, the Tory Organ comes out this morning and clidnia,,ttint . the TE,LIGHAPH has been inching the soldiery against - that es tablishment, and that it had merely heard whisperings of this fact, and therefore took oc casion to reply that it scorned all such threats; that it would not-be deterred from its wornprof treason ;that-it would - afford all the sympathy in its power totruitors, &c Wee evaraudacity carried to greeter liogtitY RaVri * WtiOldfli. of hell entirely taken possession of the minds of the poor dri;rellera who control the columns of the Patriot, orare they detennitiedto drive brave men beyolid their patience, and provoke them to that which their.' jcdgment and their • sense would resist? 'We submit this question to the fair men of Harrisburg—we ask in all candor, whether, when the dead •are being buried and the cries of the wounded still ring in.our ears, such sentiments can go unrebuked with indig nation, or unanswered in words of truth The 2bry Organ further declares that it is de termined to do just as it has been= doing ; that is, give its sympathy - to traitors and cast the impediment of its abuse in the path of the_ Government. If it dare do , this. still further with impunity, it will dare do more, imsgining, loyal men will „subinft iri-,petience. Aye, the cowardly miscreants will proceed from words to assaults, dreaming all the while that loyal men will not resist, and the) in their fiendish, damnable work, flatter themselves , that they , me playing the part of brave men. If they have a rightto assail the Government and tra duce its delepriere,threngt thetiolemnsof their newspaper, they have ids° the Ant to stand their office deorand shOotderithe &eve men who are passing unarmed inlong street. One could not midst the rebel cause more than the other—and if one is toleratsd in patience we have no reason to hoße that the other will not be indulged in at' any moment. —We have no quarrel with those-who control° the treason reeking columns , of the Tory Organ, beyond the issues Which they have- made with the Government in the hour of its peril. They have constituted themselveka great public ene my. They have given force to rebellion by attempting to break the power of the blows otruok lor its suppression. They have dignified treasonhy delendiug its excesses.: They have increased - the general danger by alarming the people with cries of tyranny against thetlov entnent„ *ben no act of those in authority , could fairly. considered in, any Other light' but that of-patriotism and sincerity , to save the nation from utter destruction. - And adding to their infamy the masi .wantian libels, that , sheet has at length descended to the ford work of assailing our officers in therfteld..-...Are not. the conductors of such a paper public .enemies 2 Have they not defied the law and outraged every feeling , of =manly loyalty t Yea,. a 'thousand times yes ! And 'until they have received. hell's fiercest down; they will never be fitly' punished for their treason and their Rhea to , freedom and on freemen A Noble Aentiment. We extiactihe following from:a letter in a late Huntingdon Nemter, a vile and petty trea sonable pnblicittioni lately started expressly to give aid and' comfort to ihe bloody attempts o the Ebve drivers to'destioy a free Povernment. The letter was written by John Pone:tarty, R,_ q., a man atlitairle hiding; who has uniformly ac t e d with the Democratic party. We care not howexer, what)lc, Dougherty has Veretofore been, - as the man who can boldly enunciate sentinifitissuchls those we„gonte From a let ter in theiNoniter,h44'4 6 **Ting of omikh sat confiaimbiatidtiost'ainteis;aspect: sir, when an attempt is made to art, the Democratic party on the side of Pagan Philos ophy, by denouncing, in President Lincoln, the system of compensated emancipation, by which Europe was rescued from slavery, I must be permitted to protest against such propositions in the name of humanity and, as against the teachings and practice of that faith which freed the slave, ransomed the captive, softened the barbarian, enlightened the ignorant, refined philosophy, and civilized the world !" —The Monitor denounced these sentiments as anti-Democratic. Thus far it was right, be cause modern Democracy only means oppression to the weak and outrage to the pure. Brave Men Declining a Reception at the Hands of their Traducers. One of the instructive lessons of the war is that taught by the officers and men of the 122 d Regiment, P. V., to the authorities of Lancaster city. The Mayor of Lancaster, with a majority of the "city fathersy are among 'those who do not hesitate to declare that this war is a crusade against the rights and the property of the people of the South. George Sanderson, the Mayor, through thecolumns of his paper, the Inklli get iter, has made A nse of argument against the war ler the Unioziand the Constitution, which any editor in the south would have blushed to print in favor of treason. Be has used the columns of his paper to defend Vallandigham, and traduce such veteran statesmen as Thad deus Stevens—he has made a mockery of free dom and deified slavery—and like him, the other members of the city government of Lan casteihave made every occasion serve to amid' the men who are periling life 'arid limb, as either "dinned abolitionists," or "traitors worse than Jeff Davis himself." Yet theie men would come forth, with their hypocritical hearts in their bands, to welcome the boys who have stood on fields of blood in defence of the gov ernment. The spectacle would have indeed been humiliating, and well has it been for Col. Franklin and his brave folloWers that they saved themselves from the humiliation, and deprived such hypocrites as Sanderson of an opportunity to manufacture political capital. The veterans of the 1223 regiment have thus set an example to the brave men of the other regiments, which we trust wilt be instantly emulated. Let the brave spurn the welcome" of the treacherotis. Let them spit upon hands that would cheer them home, which have trembled as they gave force to tongues uttering the vilest treason. Such lessons are deserved, and 'the teaching will result io good to all con cerned. —We predict that the" loyal people of Lan caster county will give the 122 d a reception such as no hypocritical official welcome could have equalled. ~ Let the loyal sons and daughters of Lancaster meet their brave brothers—meet them frankly and cordially—welcome them home and point out to them such men as Sanderson, as having howled in the paths leading to battle and the danger of death, sympathy for treason. We have more than once warned the kaitors at-home that when the soldiers returned, they would receive) their punishment, and thus,early is our prediction being , realized. Let the Soldier Resist the TempUktions of the Tory. If any_ one thing was apparent to the public of Harrisburg this morning, after reading the leader in the Tory Organ,, it was the yearning desire on the part of the , proprietors _of and Writers for that sheet to be martyrized. They have gone their fall lengths to provoke the soldiery to an attack on, their establishment, hoping thereby to manufacture capital for trea• son, and attract public sympathy for the condi tion in which such an assault would place. them. This is one of the motives which in duced the publication of the article in this morning's 2bry Organ. But there Is still an other, a more mercenary and therefore a more natural motive for the course of thb journal in question. If its proprietors could provoke an assault on that office, and a destruction of the material on which the 2bry Organ is printed, Dauphin county would be compelled to replace the, old stock thereby destroyed with new type and presses, and thps, as we heard a copperhead declare this morning, "the damn Abolitionists would' have to =tribute to the support of a sound advocate of slavery and a bully opponent of the Lin coln ruisrul el" We waut ortr friends, the loyal soldiers now in Harrisburg, to think. of these facts, and then their indignation against that miserable publication will <be turned to scorn and contempt. We want the brave fellows now In the State Capital to leave to us the pleasant task of demo idling the sophistries and treasonable plea: of the Dry Organ. We would not have a soldier soil his bands by striking a blow at such miscreants. We would not have rasa who hare z just met brave traitors face to face on the battle field, come in contact with' such apostates—the common perverters of truth and traducers of loyalty, who are un worthy to wipe the dust from the feet of the humblest.soldier. now iiv i the city of Harrisburi, Altgtopixr Arrita.—We direct- attention to the address of the Asswiate Manager of the Women's Pennsylvaels,.l3ranch Association of the United States Sanitary Commission, Mrs. P. A. Ryder, which appears in another column of to-day's TILWRAPH. *ittiip is an association designed exclusivelf to care for.thet temporal • comfort and wants of the soldier, we deem it net out of place to state, that , it does not there fore ,compete with the Young Nen's Christian Association. The ono looks after the body, while the other labors for the soul of the sol dier. Bath can therefexe work * unison and harmony together, as qech is essential to the success of the other : ' • Eyster has undertaken the discharge of a delicate and a noble duty. She must not be expected to do this unaided. The duty ilevolves equally upon.o of, seconding her efforts, and soeo operating with the organization which ehe epresente in thiA county, a' to give it the ut- most vigor and secure for:it the largest success.. It must be remembered that the work pro posed to bo accomplished is theAllettlition of the suffering soldier, who, haffbeen wounded and mangled in blikOnntry's sago. We therefore, the aid emendate this success, and invoke from. all good •men and women the, ioiveratioriiihich is necessary rehderldist gyster's efforts, n her on as manager off' ° ?Rid I the 1604114.19 . it, effective. Illustrating ' , Democratic+ , itmesty and Economy. The Indtpenclene Republican, the organ of the loyal sentiment in Susquehanna county, end one of the very ablest journals in the Common wealth, thus hits off the honesty and the econo my of the majority in the last Legislative House of Representatives. The truth is well told by our northern colernporary, and the transaction to which it refers is only one, and a very small item, among an aggregate of as base corruption and extravagance as ever was perpetrated under the disguise of legislative authority. Pennsyl vania could not survive and preserve her credit and honor, the proceedings of another such a majority in the House. —The paragraph . from the Republican reads as follows: We find in the Montrose Democrat an, article charging the Postmaster at Harrisburg with stealing stamps.- Whether there is any truth in the charge we don't know, but we presume not. But while the' Democrats hand -is in• on -Harrisburg affairs, why don't it mention the fact 'one A. J. Gerritson went down- there last winter and whined a copperhead House into electing him its Postmaster arid then the said House, contrary to usage; and to the damage of the public purse and morals,..proceeded to elect a Deputy Postmaster to perform the duties of the office, that said Gerritson might` spend his time perambulating:the State for thee purpose of initiating simple minded citizens into the mysteries of the traitorous K. G. C. ? the Democrat teems weekly with charges' of "Aboli tion" peculations t and the - robbery of . the pub lic treasury to feed. "Abolition" office-holders; but when a coppeihead'House- of Represents tives manufactures an unnecessary office to give a copperhead editor a dip is the treasury ? , it is all right of Course. ' ?, Another Refusal .on thePardo!' the Sol. Mors to be -Reeetred by- the Copper . - The Union League, laiyor and City Councils j of Reading, with Abir : oilickempf.llerlts eennty, „ have been making preparations to receive the One Hiudrailid4rienty-eiiiith,Poniasylan;nie Regiment on their %turn. from the war, and the President of Common. Council appointed (Han cey Jones, Ancona, and Albright, who is Chair man of the Demogratic Central Committee, as a committee. These appointments gave great dissatisfaction, and the "%inn Leiguejand citk sans passed resolutions denouncing the act as an outrage, and „refused to join in the reception unless the .objeotignable names Were withdrawn. 'A. committee of twelve citizens was sent from Reading to Har risburg., on Tuesday last, to consult with the r( giment, and a disPateh has been 'saint to Read iniby .thncommittsi(insikucting 'the League to proceed with their arrangements, as the soldiers had decided to be-received by,the League in preference to-the councils, so long as , the objec tionable mann are allowed to remain. The soldiers in Camp Curtin whq belong to the 128th express strong indignation against the copper heads, and are preparing. a banner inscribed aDown with all Coppartre,achir." —Add this to' the refusal of the Lancaster county regiment to be received by- the copper head Mayor and councils of that =city,-and we have a fair estimates of the highregard in which coppetheadism. as held by the loyal men of 4fisding and„Lanutst:er: The soldier will not patronise the hypocrisy which seeks to wel come them with one hand, while with the . other those who , greet:4hem- would stab the • . • government in its vital parts. - - IMPORTANT BILL.:—The following important bill authorizing Notaries Public Lb acknowledge deeds passed the lest 8 . i861011 of the - Legislature, viz: AN AinauthorizingNotarleaPublic In this State and in any State or Tpiritbry in the Pelted States, to take acknowledgments of deeds and letters of attorney, and to confirm ac knowledgmente'berestotore made : Sixeros 1. Ris it enacted by, the Senate ami Posse of 'Representatives , of the atnunorito:ealth of Perinsyl• vania, in General Ateendoly sec . and a is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That in all cases of . :the sale, conveyance, -mortgage or other instrument of writing heretofore made, orwhich may be hereafter made by any person or'bitsband and wife, concsrniug . any 'mai, ten ements or heredilaments or any estate ,or inter est therein, lying or beinOvithin this CoMmen wealth,,and heretofore acknowfedged or PrOired or hereafter acknowledged or.proved before hay notary public in any State or Terrltot or place within the, phi* States, or Itt any foreign country, according , to the forms now or .hereaf ter required by the laws Of ibis State, relatiVe to such acknowledgment or probate, duly cord ; fied under the seal of office of such notary public, shall•be as valid to all intents and par poses and ba in like manner entitled to be -re corded es if the same had been dilly :taint:4lf edged; or proven according.to the existing laws of thtli Commonwealth. • Sm. 2. That any letter of attorney heretofore &vim or hereafter givrn for the purpose of ac cdiniffishing any of the objects designated in thereat of Assembly of the fourteenth Decem ber, one thousand eight hundred and fifty4our entitled. 4n 4ct irplatipg . to the antheAthation of letters of attOrmiy, protest ritnotalles public and assignments made out of the. State and to the acknowledgment of •deeds; if acknowledge or proven before any notary public of any other State, Territory or place, and certified - under his hand apd seal of taw, shall be 'of as full force and effect 88 if acknowledged before any officer of such State, Territory or place as is now, authorised by tilelaws of this State to take such acknowledgment. . , Sac. 3. That where any deed of conveyance, mortgage' or other *instrunient of writing has been heretofore executed or acknowledged, or both, by any cornoration, _under spy ,power sufficiently authorizing the same, and shall have been informallY. execiteri or acknottledged byAny officer ' de factoof such corporation, or shill have been executed Cr acknotviedged by the officers of such corpomtion. in the manner presctibed by law for i the' ribinowledgment of deedi4and mortgages by individuals, such deed, mortgage or instrument shall be taken to be of the same validity and "effect as if , execnted and acknowledged in the manner presCribed by law for'the execution - and acknowledgMent of deeds, mortgages and other - instruments by corporations Pr.:ended, That no case heretofore judttlally liffected bj this aot. • SOHN 'CESSNA, Speaker of the-Rause of Representatives. • cIEO.- V. , .LAWRENCE, Speak , * of the Senate. . Approved April'22, 1868.- 7 ! 1 • - • A. la: ODIUM. From Port Royal. 1 . . . NgvfYoxx, May 1 0 , $ the etearner-Aregii, from Port ,Royal on the 12t4; nrriTed-tiiie morning, Among- her pato keingere are - Goland Term',. adobe' pop&it l o ieutqwt : Colonel Cirein* lanelasPr6 W Mayor. .W ol l7 l l 4, 4 large num be r of 'captains' an d liefitenati: Oat Celegrapt.. FROM WASHINGTON. WASECINGTON, May 15 The Marshal of the District of Columbia bag seized the real and personal estates of the fol lowing named individuals : C. W. C. Dunning ton, Dr. Cornelius Bartle, Dr. Garnett, son-in law of Gov. Wise, Major C. S Wallach, Lawyer Ratcliffe, Francis Hanna, Commodore Forrest, Wm. Shields, Edward M. Clark, Martin L. Smith, Samuel Lee and several others. In ad dition to these, there is other valuable rebel property to be attached in this city. Gen. Barrington, United Slates attorney for the District of Columbia, is rapidly maturing legal proceeding against the property of all persons who have left their homes and joined the so called southern confederacy. He expects to have nearly all completed by the first Mon day in June next, the return day fixed by the order of the court. He is acting under the orders of the Attorney General of the United States, issued several months ago. There has been no unnecessary delay. Much difficulty exists in obtaining proof on which to base legal proceedings. The army bas been paid mainly to the let of March last. Some of the paymasters werepap ing off the troops during the time General Hooker was on the south side of the Rappahan nock, and daring the progress of the battle had to hastily gather up their funds for safer posi tions. General Hooker was in Washington yesterday on official brisincas. FROM OAIRO• Reinforcements Sent to Gen. Grant. MOVEMENTS ON VICKSBURG Canto, May 14. The troops all the way from Memphis to Young's Point are moving to reinforce Grant. Judge Kellogg, who left Grant's headquarters On Thursday, says that ;the reported fight at Clinton is ursine. General Grant will endeavors to cut the rail road between Vicksburg and Jackson, and a battle is expected in the vicinity of Black river bridge.* - The Jackson Rebel Appeal says that Bowen's loss at the Bayou. pier was about 1,009 rebel killed and wounded left on the field. Geoeral Tracy., Lieut. Col. Pettis and Major Tuckarman were killed, and General Garnett and Major Hurley severely Wounded: The Vicksburg correspondent of the Appeal takes a gloomy view of matters and lays Grant's movenients deceive both the people and mili tary. A dispatch from Richinond says that railroad commtinication has been re established between Richmond'and Fredericksburg. .MARKETS BY TEL BGB&PH. 'l'.atzanar.rara, May 16. Ther'w is very little Shipping demand for flour, 1,600 bbls sold at $5 843,6 00 for superfine ; $6 Pi- for extra and $7 0047 50 for extra family. Bye floor steady at $6 25. . Corn meal $4 25. Wheat, 4,000 bus sold at $1 6001 62, some white at SL-7001 80. Rye advanced to $1 10. Corn, 8,000 prime yellow sold at 98c afloat. Cloverseed $600®,5 50. Prices of tim othy andflaxseed nominal. Mess pork $l4 75 al5 00 ; 200 tierces'of (=vassal hams at 11} ®lll. tard dull at 10}. Whisky moves slowly at 45(446c. - • Nay Toni, May 15, Cotton declining ; salts at 69®600. Flour lower; stiles 11,600 Wu at $5 OW 90 for State, $6 60®6 . 70 for Ohio and $6 80€07 . 15 for fid'ititttern. Wheat doll and lower ; spring Si 27®1510, red 50®160. Coro declining: sales of 40,000 bus at 80083 c for sound and 7P®BO for unsound. Pork $12®12 25 for old mss;. Lsrd dull at 9t(410t0.' Whisky dull at 441®45. Receipts—flour, 24,475 hllle wheat, 10,987 bus. Bummons, Hay 16. Flour dull ; Ohio superfine is quoted at $6 8n and extra $7 00. Wheat steady.. Corn ecaree -white 98@99, yellow 98. Oats firm at 82@84c by weight. Whisky firm at - 460.• ONE BOTTLE OF EW4IG'S BLOOD PHYSIC (very agreeable to the taste) is more effective in cleansing the cipulation, and thus removing all diseases which arise from an impure state of the blood, than. oz. 11X/Mii DOM= or Sem& PADILLA. It le not a tisirsapaiillis, although it contains as much of that drug as penally found in preparations purperrting to be Puns Sarsaparilla. fl depauh for its aware upon,a far e active depurAve aiera. It contains not a par- tide of mercury, but Ori the contrary le the beat antidote everyet discovered for the rsvag - of that insidious and dangerous poison. It is womanize to drive out and thoroughly remove = which are cgral4e by spy means. Otte dollar per bottle, eix. bottles for $5. Principal derv/ EWING'S-3)B1R/ STORE, 284)Baltimore sizeet, "Baltimore. .• For Foie in Harrisburg by D. W. GROSS & CO., Druggists. [apl7-Imo Nem2thntrtirtmtnts NVANTED TWO GIRLS. On Oto do gen. eral housework and one"is nurse. Ap ply at the NATIONAL HOTEL, Imy 6 dEt? Market street. WANTED--A. good TOOK wanted . iminedis V V ately. - 4 Good wages and a permanent sit:: nation guaranteed. Apply at the Harrisburg Stock Yard Hotel.. - " myls 4801 DUNGANNON GRIST AND SAW MILL FOR RENT. MEE late tenant having died suddenly, these I: —excellent malls are for rent. The country custom is large: The , iron workswill absorb all the flour, offal and feed that can be ground ph the four rim of stones:'-` The saw mill will cut 80 feet timber and is o the most approved construction; Apply to W. STEWART , rnyl6.d6t° Dkutaamson- LADIES TAKE NOTICE. THERE will be a sale of JeLOWIERS in-full bloom at early market ,auction tormorow moping, from Williams' Celebrated - Floral Garden, Philadelphia. Boeee, assorted. Teti* nap, Putselir l , Cemgtpg, Minolus ' Panseye, flopeysnekids;slAbeliss. puoifidas; I*mbhi 'Pita' T l e ed, IrelietrolleB;4c. , 499 t i .c • mint l 4° o NtAs x 6 5 clopk, at tioapottork v ritllad ' -1 1 04 -0 4 t ' • URA ' New libriatiotmtute, - -•— • 00 Agent! Wanted to Sell floyd's American Map of the United Status PRICE $1 00. PERSONS wishing to engage in selling these maps can be furnished, in any quantity, by addressing D. D. BARTON, hiecuanlcsourg, Cumberland county, Pa., agent, at publisher's prices, with freight added. A large lot of superior finished maps have just been received. Good agents can sell from fifteen to thirty maps per day, and realize from $6 to $lO profit. Two hundred agents wanted immediately for any part of the United States. Address D. D. BARTON, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pa. my16.4135v0 TIME. --Michemir's Excelsior Hams, with Al and without canvass, togther with other choice brands, for sale low by NIQHOLB & BOWMAN, alkyl& Cot. Front and Market Streets. ORANGES AND LEMONS.—Fresh Meadna Oranges and Lemons, for sale low, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, myls Cor. Front and Market Streets. CHUSE, old and new, from prime Dairies, for sale low by NICHIMA3 & BOWMAN, myl b Cor. Front and Market greets. lOE CREAM S AUCERS.—Philadelphia Ice Cream Saucer or Plate Just received, and for rule by wow & BOWMAN, myls Cot Front and Market Strada. T 08T—A Maltese Bitten, about two months .11...1 old. Had a small bellattached to &ribbon round his necdr, 'every playful,and answers to the name of "Jim." A liberal reward will be given if left in Noah street, three door' from Third. myl4 8t A. H. BAIII4. THE 127TH REGIMENT, P. V. APIC-NlO, for the benefit of the 127th Begi went, P. V., will be held at Haehnlen's Woods, on TUEBDAT, MAY 19, 1868. Omnibuses will leave Bunch'sliotel, Sixth and Walnut, and Frisch's, Filth and Market, every hour in the day., myli-dlto LOST—On Weddiaduy , warning, in Walnut street, between Fourth and Fifth facet to, a small ACCOUNT BOOK, belonging to Louis KOENIG, of no use to any but the owner. A reward of five dollars will be given to the finder 'by returning it to the undersigned, in Chestnut street, between Second and Third. myl4-1t LOWS KOENIG, Brewer. WANTED 1 WANTED—A young- man, from 18 to 18 years of age, with some knowledge of the dry goods business. Apply immediately 'at the southeast corner of Front and Marketrstreeta. mylB O. L. 110WMAN. pROCLAbf ATION. liLlsoes Chrnua, Harrisburg, May 14th, MIL Wxximes, It is the duty of every citizen to lend his aid to the preservation of the public peace ; And whams, The unlimited end India eliminate sa'e of intoxicating liquors to a large population must inevitably lead to serious disorders and breaches of the peace ; therefore, it is hereby enjoined on all tavern keepers and retail dealers, within She limits of the city of Harrisburg, to close their bars and to discon tinue the sale of all intoxicating beiveragetly In cluding lager beer, at six o'clock P. x., of every day in the week until farther notice. my 114] A. L. ROUMFORT, Mayor. TAVERN LICENSE. NO TICE is hereby given that Samuel W. Roberts has filed his petition to the Court Of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County - for tavern license, and that the same will be pre. sented to the said court on the 29thday of May Inst. • J."O. YOUNG, mylB-80 " Clerk of Semitone. PANS, FANS, PANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS. FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, • FAN FOB the largest lifici bees assortment in the elk?. 41 at OATHCAIITS, myl2 d2w No. 14 Market Square.. AN ASSORTMENT 011 - OVER , 100.23TYLES crn:i POOKET BOOKS, MUM AIR PORTMONA.IES, 70$. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ZELLER'S Drug and Zukcy Goods Stow), We. 91 Market Bireo, A FOIE LOT OF MERV CABEI AND LARGE 11111411. Some Splendid New Patterns of CONT444VIO.I(A. The beat ilereeeo TRAITELNG And'a general variety of FANCY GOODS, nit= able for Presents: now on band at . "KIELLER'S . znyl 4 .ll Drug Store, No. 91 markett3treeto . • , . Sun Shades said Saar Umbrellas. A FINE ASSORTMENT. All theMRS rent - IV, styles and prices. - OATIWATITI3 " - - Next' door to theMarrisburg' Etztk. reyl24l.lw JUST ancierveD, „ 'ALAm-B.AND VARIED ASSORTMENt coin DRESS GOODS, at prim that deti coin- Pet l 4%._ ()ATM:ale% Next doer to the Harrieblitg Bank. 441grd2w, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:. - MDTIOII is hereby given that lettere of ell, 12 3 11- ministration do _bonus won were issued to the subscriber, on the estate °Mango Hammon, late of the city of Harrisbcirg, Daupidn county, deceased. All creditors of said estate will, or& sent their claims; and those indebted mate immediate payment. JACOB 61111114 my6-doaw6w Administrator de bonus non. 1-- VEGETABLE OR GARDEN EIRRA)R, WE have received f2r this leap* 41.kt_thati V V Vir W 1 cot: IP irt.EAB • *le choice varieties on Utod. Algae Gar den . arld Yeetpik ~ 4 4, 2 116014ity. •1":; • 11.51 1"‘ '8 RR MOM ko 'illifiete.4 4 2mustmente. GRAND NATIONAL CIRCUS AND MODEL SHOW! W LL, by special request, remain in HARRI'SBURG, ONE DAY AND NIGHT MORE, This FRIDAY, MAY 15th, On which OCC6BIOr. AN ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME Will be.offered t bringing ail the resources of this MAMMOTH CONCERN Into requie' ition BPRZTAL NOTICE. The Show will NOT VISIT LEBANON, As advertised, but will OPEN IN READING On Saturday Night, May 16th, 1863. REMEMBER THE GRAND CARNIVAL TO-DAY IN HARRISBURG WAIT FOB THE BIG SHOW. t7:Ir~~~~~~~~~4'~1~~11~[e~ CIRCUS AND MODERN ARENA ! Tats MAMMOTH ESCABLIS!iMMT., NEWLY EQUIPPED AND ORGANIZED; and direct from their AMPHITHEATRE IN PHILADELPHIA, will exhibit in HARRISBURG, On Thursday, May 28th 1883,.. AFTERNOON and EVENING, Doors open at 2 and 7. Perforroanett to Com mence half an hour later, ADMISSION No half ri ce . '' ••- 25 cents The public should remember that this Com pany has MORE AND BEAR PERFORMERS, MORE AND BETTER CLOWNS, - MORE AND BETTER HORSES Than any Company trave log. The whole un der the immediate direction of the PEOPLE'S CLOWN, DAN GARDNER. THE GRAND PROCESSION Will enter town precisely at 10 o'clock on tha Funning of exhibition. Will also gzhibit at Mo!r JOT, TOWDAY, MAT 26. MuwirrowN, WilmsSoKr, Met 27. mattmos, Finks . ; MAY 29. W. H. GARDNER, Agent, myl44teod DOMESTI4a - GOODS. AffIISIIN, - GINGHAMS. CALICOES, DELAINES, DRILLINGS, tr.o. Goods of this order at very little advance on, nuinufaottwers' prices. CATHCART & BROTHER, Next door to the Hardbbarg myl242w 110MNING GOODS. MWKRYTBING in this line manufsetured for .1..0 ladle? rummer Wear. A great many goods of new material. CAINCA.RT'S m _ 2-d2wNext door to the Barrishrog Bank. y 1 lIIIORTON 4 B CELEBRATED PINE APPLE CHUM, direct from the manufacturer, and for Mk by " Wu. DOCK, Ja., & CO. BISD MICIP AND BOLOGNA, a very thole° JLFlot s =just.received and for Bale by • mrBo 4 WM DOCK, Ja., & CO. A CHOICE lot of superior Bacon, just ra. calved and for sao low by ITICHOU3 & BOWMAN, Corr Front and Itivrkat streefa. apl nt ground, akun; Ashton and dairy, in S hogs 4 f IsaaH quantities, by NICHOLS & BO q; MAN, Cor. Front an i MaTitnt skean. itvogrox CRAOKERS., IRO received and for JJ sale by NI }HO & BOW AAN, COT. Won't and Harker streets. 1011NOWN STOW AND SCOTCH ALS, in, 4JI bottles, jpst teadved and for Bale by tun WM. DOCK JR. , & CO_ rriMIST STOCK. OR PEIO COGRAPR MIURA pOIIT FOLIOB,POCW BOOKS, for side at SCIIEFFEWS 11OCKSTOEUL 1)18MXIBM% MAWS chastely bound ..1t - and elsfps Pale at - golusAlliTa'S BOOKSTORE, 18 Market Street. rilollll lo ngretia, Navy, Pittsburg, dr.c., together with* large stock of ewe, s, for *el! • maims& my/lux, isaa - sad Market sgoeta. tRh lot of ph Ai baMS3 at , B(3FIXFFEIVI3 (10 . Q1Estore. tiii v 2 t.
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