{ii ,tlegrah. NOTICE '1 AOl ERTISERS.—.4II. Ad- Vertisentents, Etzsins:ss Notices, Maa ring es, llcatils, ~ to secure insertion the TELl•_:“l.2o.'ll, must invariably 0.-companiell tatill the CASH. jisivertiSeinclits ordered in the regular veining Edition ate inserted in the orning Edition tiV lthout. extra charge. 13AR1t1:...BURG, PA Friday Evening, /May 15, 1803 OWN AND COUNTRY. ~ TreyrioN !—First City Troop of Harrisburg .meat punctually, this evening ut seven and ;11f o'clock, at Quartermaster Peters'. The )7th is confidently c xpected to arrive to , orrow, May 15th, 1863. By order of • CAPT. BYERS, CHAS. C. RAWN, 0. S N B. BROWN, Esq., who was postmaster in is Both Iphia under Mr. Buchanan's administrn on, is now President of a Union League in ma lIE LAWN FLAG OF THEI STAIIS AND STRIPD3, givally intended to fly from the staff on the pitol tuilding, and which has been hanging the rotunda for some time, is to be raised to pl ice on the staff to-day, in honor of the Idiers now in the city. t IN'T forget the sale of flowers at auction morrow morning. All who delight in namenting their cemetery loth or yards th beautiful fluwera, bad better attend. In .nsequence of the return of our regiment to °rt., w, the sale will be at early market. See ,vertisement. I= DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN INDIANA COUNTY.-011 nd iy last, the dwelling house and barn -of . Tholes Spence, of White township, were tally consumed 17 fire. The fire originated e defective flue in the kitchen chimney, • bilst Mts. Spence was preparing dinner; and one but the family being about the premises, nd the building being dry, the flames could ot ba sub.lued. The furniture in the second tory of the building was entirely consumed, bust but little below escaped the deVentring lement. The fire soon communicated to the tam, and in a few minutes it too, together with ost of the contents was destroyed. His loss over $1,000• A Fias IN unr. REAR.—The Lebanan Courier of be 14th inst. says that a few weeks ago, a epperhead of East Hanover, who was carrying d'peace petitions" about for signatures,- visited plain farmer over the mountain and presented hi; petition, but was received by the loyal far mer in a way that was not agreeable to him.— ' B ing told to leave the premises, and heel tating, th.: copperhead received the honeiii farmer's foot in his rear with a force that star ed him some yards in advance, and made him think that instead of beirg a bearer of a peace petition there was danger of his giving a practical illustration, in his own person, of Several pieces. He mizzled with the industry .f a beaver, and has since, we are told, let ace petitions alone. lIICIDENTS AT THE CIRCII3.—The soldiers had a ' gay time" at the Circus yesterdity afternoon and last night. One of the richest waste refer ence to a doggerel " warbled" by a cracked voiced buffoon, the refrain of which was CM pored of a play upon the word McClellan. At : the first mention of that name the soldiers present began to shout for Hooker! Old Joe )looker ! ! Fighting Joe Hooker I ! The song 'ger could not stand the pressure, was compelled to stop in the middle of his tune, and' as he iirad from the ring, he was followed by addi lout, • erica fur Hook.er. Anut. i n cident grew out of a gawky look g todi wio strutted sronnd outside of .e canvass, evidently' Impressed with the idea at he was amused himself by ;`ring in the . f aces of all 1.7 met, accosting hem with the inq:dry, "Does ablybody swell ~ppe r V' He had Olsplayed on his vu'it caar • enormous " copperhead," to whicti •inted as he repeated his enquiry. Suddenlf party of soldiers crossed the path of the gen emen anxious on the subject of copper, who, 'discovering the badge of Infamy thus tauntingly isplayed, seized the wearer, divested him of is shameful insignia, admonished him gently with the toes of hoots still covered with the sa cred soil of the Old Dominion, and thus sent the c; pperhead travtliug; a wiser if not a better an than he Was four and twenty hours before. Pram ohi b l Porrsa."—The ways of the rausgressor are t l:ard—hard indeed, when he -,says to stand in izlle path of that progress Itch leads from liberty to God. Of this fact, .41 than when look , e were never more imprest.. g over the "Register" tel Jones /louse :I evening. Among the arrive p' ° ' l wean "' y, your attention was directed by a , friend to amo recorded plainly and unosterstibil." ll3l7 • 4 '111.r. Porter." It would have been cfkai.. - :- is *tory to any one seeking an acqtiaintioste .! ,ong the "Porters," as the family is ratbel 2 . twelve. Our friend then informed us that e name "Mr. Porter" should have been writ -n, .Fitz John Porter, but that the man who • awered to that famous (or infamons, just as reader desires) cognomen d.id not want to ttract the attention of the soldiers. Such is •he fate of those who violas a their country's ith and who have been pro' en guilty of faith :suess to their country's li,onor. They do not 're to altraci the attention the brave defenders of - r country ! They are asb amed of their own. „ ames, and fear to rebord tl aernon the Registers f the hotels they occupy. Whet;more terrible punishment could follow a Man than thie. curse which made Cain 11) , a fugitive ands Out cast from the fiiir fields le ad gardens of Eden, was not more terrible tha n the consolencoriblah pursues and lashes such men as this ''Mr. Por-: ter.” God thus ever pr 'nights the wrong- and vindicates the right. Will not traitors be warned, then, that He is on their path—that His arm is bared and ari ill.sopner or lat;eili ! ll upon their guilty head, ji4X- se Tna ALUMNI' COUNTY BPAIMENT, (1.23 d,) was paid off this morning, and will at once pro. ceed on its way homeward. Every man ht. longing to that regiment was able to sign his name in full to the pay roll, a fact never known in the history of the army. Boat lee.st says an officer of experience. Tan 130th BEG. P. V_ arrived this morning, Col. Levi Markle. They number about 550 men tit for duty. They have been in the front of the army of the Potomac since the 7th of last September, at which time they were attached _ _ to __ the 2d army corps. They lost their (Col. 11,rry Zinn,) 3 line officers and 66 privates killed in battle, and 246 wounded, and have been in Antietam, Fredericksburg and Chancellory:file. Tin 127= Itsgrassrr.—We learn from H. M. Graydon, Esq., one of the reception committee, that a dispatch was received last evening frcna Dubarre, stating that the 127th Regiment had arrived in Washington lest evening, and that in all probability they would leave in the night soma time s If they left last night, they will arrive here in the afternoon, but we can hardly expect them until Saturday. THE NATIONAL CIRCUS AND GB.NALT in g to the great success that this fine concern met, within this city, and the many strauger&who arse - 774 urning with us, the Management has deternitnatiitc 4 remain here one day longer, this Friday afternoon-andnight. On account of this arrangement the show will not be in Lebanon, but on Saturday night it will open in Reading. The company is a good one, and the perform ances gave universal satisfaction to all - who witnessed them. =X= DISCRIMINATING BETwEEN 'Daum can Loy- ALTr.—As the One Hundred and. Twenty-sixth regiment'patised along Thirdatreet, this morn ing, and when.it was opposite the Tory Organ office, the men broke out in three .terrific groans. As the head of the regiment reached the TEraroaapw office, loud and enthusbustilc cheers were given and continued until - the regiment passed. If „this is not discrindmiting between treason and loyalty, what is it? ..Is:it , a violation of the Constitution or an hifiingement of the rights 'of our dear brethren of the South? What, copperhead can tell.? THE CORRIRHONRE. ON INTERNAL ERVENUE has decided that in the case of incomes received partly from giverament 'securities and from other sources, the exemption and deduc tions allowed shall, so far is practiaible, be de ducted from the latter, so as to give full effect to the provision taxing Government securities but one and a half percent. Manures purchased for maintaining lands liy farmers are ccinsidered repairs. Billiard tables taxed -for public uses are taxable ten ($10) dollars in addition to the license tax., &MENACE TO THE DEPUTY SECRETARY OF THE CommoNwsa.w.—Last evening a band of music from Coatesvitle, Chester county, serenaded the Hon. Samuel B. Thomas, Deputy 'Secretary of the Conimonwealth. Mr. Thomas appeared "an the balcony of the Jorkes House, where the sere nade took place, , and , acknowledged the honor in 'a few appropriatemeris,,aftei:which thobaud and the clerka of Ahu,State Government with whom Hr. T. is brought in,official contact,, par took of a repast, provided by the host of the Jones House, with the liberality and luxury peculiar to that establishment The affair was a pleasant re-union of personal friends, and a deserved' compliment to a worthy gentleman.. ll=E=l Timm's mores mg DANGER Lars.e—We under stand that His Honor, Mayor Etininfort, yester day appealed to tho Colonel og A one of the regi ments now Oamp Curtin, requesting that he should use his initufmce:in restraining the sol diers from aniact iliblence while waiting pay' and to be mastered nut of service in this city. After a moment's pines, while' the gallant soldier contemplated the portly dimensions of His Honor, doubtless dreaming how magnificent Gen. Roumfort would appear at the head of a Division, be -deliberately answered.: "Cyole your runs shops, ALLMON rriiPixtitasos pvrr IGNATIDNS Of 21IN PAIRIOT AND UNION, AND WHEN THERE WILL BE NO DANGER OF EXCEiS FROM THE SOLDIERS, BECSEAII THE TEMPTATION. AND THE PROVOCA TION 'WILT:A I RE REMOVED i• - —There's where, the clangerlays Don t craze zmen' with whisky,. anclthen Madden them with 6 1 6 language' of traitors, yont 'Honor, Mayor R eur siort, If you want to preserve the lives and the property of the people over whom you ex ercise r d urr i c iol authority. Closs ihe ?unseal,* etati the Tory Organ, the one . the bane of manhood, and thA other the poison of loyally, if you want to peyote the of the eitg I , Dem( or , s Forme Sonnum.—The melancholy intelligence is received here of the death.of Cyrus'Hamilton Jacobs, a eon of Thos. B. and Mary E Jacobs, of West Chester, and a grand= son of the late Com. Jesse 'D. Elliott. He was attached to the 73d Regiment of Illinois Polon teem, and died in the United States Hospital steamer Nashville, on the Mississippi river. Oar young friend was in busirnes in Chicago,' and when more men were needed by the Goi" ernment, he gaveup his situation and entered' the army. He was one of our most intelligent correspondents, and his occasional letters in the Reinsblices did him great credit. Of him, it may be truly said, lie was a yowl boy. We knew him `com childhood, and wuen but quite a lad, he m il LAd himself with the Epiecopal Church in and ever remained a consistent Chris thit pls 7 1 :is friends here, knowing his slight, at oingth, thought his entering, the as a piti o.te .unwlse, but . his :young and Amy of patriotic ardor, and he manly heart wail l e - ' 4l accordingly gairei hnilsolf to , the cause of his, was thergreat_strug- . country. His whole soli gle, and keei..:lnf.dured: jUilt And with the Most tatnoinplatialug taititudm• died on the 26th of Aptii, .14 ,to prevailing, diarrhoea, his age bzving YO yeari, .11 mon* ant 18 days. Arraimos Soiniens —lt is now:thought with confidence that Col. Jennings' regiment, the 127th, will arrive at Harrisburg on to-morrciv, (Saturday.) ! Wbile,the loyal heart fedi proud •and grateful to Pennsylvania's brave and noble ons generally, - it is not strange that Harris burg should take special int e rest in those coin ' posing this regiment, or that they should vie :with each other in acts' of kindness "towards the breve soldiers in their propm-ect reception,' The Public voice says let them have a big time, and the,bliettp Dry Goods:house of C. li.JEtew man i n otestne sods" attention Of , , tbose;irlin. wish to.repletd*.their wardrobes cheap,lo'ce4 ititte sonAtyggst;rszrusr of fiord ! 'end Biarket Streets. r , Reception of the Datiphiri county Regiment. 127TH .Rsormorr.--The 127th regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, will reach Harrisburg to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. The proces sion of reception will be ready to receive them at that hour, and will move over ti e route adopted by the Committee of Arrangements The carriages for the use of the public bodies invited to participate in the reception, will be at their appointed places at BA. St., viz: Car riages for the Governor and Heads of Depart ment and Supreme Court at the capitol; those for the judiciary, county officers and common councils, at the court house.; those for the rev erend clergy, at the office of the Young Men's Kristian association; those for the Committee of Arrangement, at Jacob Eby's, corner Market and Fifth streets. The omnibus for the soldiers of 1812, at Brant'sEnropean hotel. The public bodies above enumerated are invited to attend without any further invitation. The clerk of the marktkt and the city police will notify farmers to clear Market affd Seedid streets of their wagons by 8.30 A. IL., on the morning of the procession. ' A. L. ROUBIFOET, Mayor, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. NOTIOIL—The committee of arrangements baie information 04, the: 127th; regiment T. V. have arrived in Washington, and may be expected here this afternoon or to-morrow morning. Upon the departure of the . regiment from York, a signal gun will be fired and the bells of the city will be rung for five minutes. The several bodies and companies will meetat their respective rendezvous, and-Within one hour thereafter take their places in line,. as, follows, The military to participate in the procession will form in Second street, with their right resting upon Market street, under the 'din:lotion of Assistant Marshal Capt. Byers. The carriages will form line along the north west side of Market street, with the right upon Second street, under the direction of Assistant Marshal Metzger. The several civic societies and the militia of 1882 will report to Assistant Marshal Stro minger, who will place them in position, with their Tight resting upon Third street.'`'''' The Fire Department - will forth upon north- 1 west side of Market street, with their right upon niurth street, and under the direction of As sistant Marshal Samuel Such. As the regiment crosses the river, a national saluie-34:guns—will be fired. When they shall have disembarke4 from•the cars they will take their place in line, and; he procession will move over the route. prescribed. During the progrese of the pr )cession guns will be fired every two and a half minutes. Assistant Marshals Dr. Geo.• Bailey- and Wil lem M'Fadden will act as aide to HENBY M'CORMICS, Chiet Marshal. I= To the Women of Dauphin County. While with open arms, and hearts full of love and thankfuintes, vre.welcome to the joys and comforts of home our regiment of battle-stain &tend weather-heatelfgheroes, a 'voice -ricking "help! help! instant help," comes to us through all this gladness and rejoicing, from whose ap peal we must not and dare not turn aside. It comes from the ilibrisands of sick and wounded who this day crowd our camps and 'hospitals,, manned, fevei-iitricken, - helptess ; it demands practical proofs ot"ourtenderness, devotion and loyalty ; , it tells not of the intense suffering for our common country's common good, nor the sublime. endurance of.long - continued agony, Whose bare recital thrills us with horror . ; it only asks ue for aid to sustain the lives almost wrecked in our defence, and to build , up the shattered bodies broken in their attempt to shield us from a danger worse than death. Women of Dauphin county !, you have done much, but you west do . a great deal more. The time for considering the work of "giving" as something to choose or refuse %past. - ' Upon the first call for relief for our dear suf feibrs, your this of p - rompf benevolence flowed from every village and, town in, the •eounty ; but now that the first glow 'of entlinslasm has subsided ; since this protracted" war 'has been proven to be no play, but to very many, of us a bitter and life-long reit*, our share of the trial becomes a.solemu duty, an act , of every day sacrifice and rabor, a redpobiiibility tir be assumed and Ada-fully borne; until our Federal Union is saved, and each home throughout our, ifroad land gathere in its braves. With your unfloubted willingness to give and do; the ques tion naturally arises, "now can we, best help out camps and hospitals?" litiny organiza tions are . ctdling for money and !supplies to be used for this pdrpoie. COntribiltione sent through any channel may, no doubt, do more or lesegood, but how to most carefully econo mize tire people's bounty and' apply it to the best possible advantage;dt becomes the daty of every one to seriously andearnestly inquire. To this : question - the united testimony of the Generals in the field, the President of the United States, and army medical staff, Surgeon General included, unhesitatingly.. answer:— The U. B. Banftgy fhpanenittn—no agency so broad in its operations as this; having its depot at every military station from Fredericksherg to Port Royal, Vicksburg and New Orleans; so impartial ih.itsi7diatributiims to the_ eedy, recognizing no state lines nor distinctions, but caring;for the national soldier, whether he,falls in`the front or lingers in slow torture in wale distant hospital; or sp efficient and systematic in eIJ. its business details, because employieg in its vast services to the army, from the Atlantle to the Mississippi, none but ttibioughly drilled and responsible relief- agents; - recognised throughout our, lines eyerywheFti as entitled to the confidence of Government, and as the only almoners of the people's hounty,,who.are bothild to uphold military, liscipliney and -who work in strict conformity to military,laws. a ;•From "The Woolen's _Pennsylvania, Branch" of this Commission an appeal is-now, made to you, begging you to consider how you Can most *tardy reach -the -otforirig :soldier where he is onAit expoeed and most forgotten. Organise a elielle in your churpti, town or- village. l)raw in it all your loyal women. ~ Contribute cloth ing, bedding, • edibles and reading matter. Make up monthly or weekly a box -(liirgeior small) directed'to 'Wcimetis Penn. Branch, IL , • ' San. Corp., 1307 Obeittnnt street, Philadel- I : 47? where it will stir* and speedily find its 'Way to the mCt central and he received shortebts possible time by those needing ilmoat. Freight will be paid on all boxes kir warded them by the W. P. B. - Lose no time, nor let your energies flag. ter a first iffort. The demand is almost unceasing ; thp supply iintist i qual it. Our Country has given of her bait e.ud travest eons to fight in this mighty struggle; tat her datßliterri who stay at home do more than pray. Aid by your, needles and .parses to assist in sustaining a .Flea sive of foita And necessaries which will equal any emer- - ' fency ; . tYSTEN", = tie Maw es of tW. P. , B. , r,wllll. ~.fn '4 1U • gpetial Xotitts PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Subsistence Claims, &c.. &c., made out ani collected by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-Law. Office : Third Street, Etarristarg, Pa. [027-ly A Communication. Although our confidence in mankind may have hien abused, in this naughty world of ours, it is ennobling to see patient, honest rec titude laboring on and striving"to - better the condition of our fellow creatures. In this con nection our attention has been called to the merits of Mrs. Westhoven's German Vegetable Medicines, and the success attending those manufactured by our favorably known citizen, Mrs. L. Ball, No. 27 South Pine street, Harris burg, Pennsylvania. In view of these valuable medicines, which can be procured from Mrs. Ball at a small compensation, we have thought it our duty to say this mutt for the benefit of the afflicted. • We have taken over on the lat of April the balance of goods bought of Mr. Boger, to our own store, where we will continue to sell the balance left at very lipe prices, until the whole are sold. Among those goods are 1,000 yards remnants, nelaine and calico, L 6, 18 and 20 cents.. 500 yards remnants, lawns and other dress goods, 16, 18 and 20 cents. 200 yards of barege and lustre, 20 and 25 cents. 1,000 yards of linen crash, 16, 18 and 20 cents. 100 yards of brown and grey cloth for onm mer coats. _ 1,000 yards of linen, cotton and wool pants stuff, cheap. 800 doien of the very best spool cotton, white and colored. 1,000 •papers; of the very best of Smiths' needles, 5 cts. a paper; also stockings, gloves, pocket handkerchitifs, hoop skirts,•all kinds of combs, patent thread, tapes, socks, either by the dozen or piece. We have also on hand yet about 10 pieces of CARPET, which we will sell at 76 cents per yard. 20 pieces of straw matting, cheap. 20 pieces of splendid figured window aortal= 13,APONIF/ER, CONCENTRATED LEE, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. 91HE PUBLIC ate cautioned against the 1 SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, Ac., now offered for sale. The only OZNULNE and PATEN LED Lye is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT lIANUs AC TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it being'" SAPONIFIER, cat CONCENTRATED LYE." The great. SUCCESS of this article has led UNPRINCIPLED PAREIE6 to endpavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's PATENTS. All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SEL LUS of these SPURIOUS Lyes, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed as their A ITO !JEWS, GEORGE HARDING, EsQ., of Phila., and WILLIAK BAKKWELL, Est, of Pittsburg. And that all MANUFAcTUREttd, USERS, OR SELLERS of Lye, in violation of the rights of the Cumpany, will be PROSECUTED at ouoe. The tiAtONIFIER; or CONCENTRATED LYE, is - for tale by all DRUGODMI, Gaocsas and . Coutitav Pfromm.- • - TAKE NOTICE.' The Minim Bram CMOEY= Douav Western District of Transylvania, No. 1 of May Term in 1852„ in oil of THE J'BNNBYLVII.Na SALT 'MAN •COIPLNY vs. THOS. G. CHEWS, decreed to the Company, on November 16, '1862, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent owned by them for the SAPONIFIER. Patent dated October 21, 1856. Perpetual injunction awarded. THE PENNSiLVAMA. SALT MANUFACTURING _COMPANY. OFFIOES : 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. „. Pitt St. and Dugneme Way, rstesourg. v2E1'418131-4 i , DOCTOR 'A. H. STEVENS, F I LECTRICAL PHYSICIAN, s curing all CHRONIC Did- EASES, both9f ladies and Gentlemen, by a new method i n ihe use of Electricity alone, without any Medicine, or even any Pain. . BOARD' may be had, with Treatment, by Patiehts from abroad, at reasonable retell, in the Doctor's Family. LETTERS applying for circulars or farther information will be promptly answered. Office and. Residence at 1418 SOUTH. PENN SQUARE, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, being in a cen tral as well as aeligtithil part of the city. Cut this out for future refeteace. apiii-datawSui Haninbuig Venitian Blind_ Factory, P.LINDS made to order for churches, parlors 4-1 and hotels', that'will St any window. Bar itone wanting blinds can get all the information desired as to prices and the si*es of windows by calling at my shop, or by sending me a few lines by mail. !Samples aiwayeon hand. OLD BLINDS MADE TO LOOK EQUAL TO EW • 8411.411 P, BoUth Sehorid st., a few 'doors bidoir'the fie& byterian church. mr26 doaw2n2 T. J. McGITIG-A - N, Importer and wholesale dealer in • TAPES, tiOSIERY, Notions ) &so., MATCH-EAU AND BLACHING, Be. 2 ilerawbry and, Philadelphia. ; l g . f 26-d3nt eIIEMESE! IV Prime Goshen, English Dairy, Pine Apple,• SaPlak for sale by Wif..-DOCEPn; & Ell apl4 QUEE.NSWARE VFlnvite the attention of the public to our :large and well selected stock of Queens. ware; recently purchased, and which we offer at a yerysinall advance`on city prices. Call and efimin:e7before "purchasing elsewhere. NICHOIzi & BOWMAN, a. 7 Corner Frontand. Market Ste. THEM BOX, English and Irish Yew and Mahonia .94nifolla, fine ornamental evergreen shrubs, at . Neystone Nursery. [aplB] J. lima. 30 5 000 l aur unind to market, for sale very low, in huge quantities or singly. Zack- lout warranted. For sale by 11110114 1 P.Sr BOWILM znyB Cot. Fiord Sad Market.sts. BEDS, lifortgegee t Power of Attorney, Bo:dean - it Justinielikoktfor sale at rmy2 -/$lllO. F. somarnws Bookstore. kr 14 •-t• New 2.brertiotmattg. THE STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN WALTER PATON, (Immander. WILL be dispatched IrROM LI c ERPOOL Saturday May 16 Saturday June 6 Tuesday June 30 Tees lay July 21 And at the same regular intervals thereafter. First c%bin from $95 to sl{s Second cabin. $7O Excursion Tickets out and back, in the first and second cabin only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying passengers and chil dren under twelve years of age half fare. In fants 'free. Third cabin $6O Steerage, with superior accommodations... $3O All fares payable in Gold, or Its equivalent in 11. S. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of luggage. An experienced Surgeon on board. For passage apply to • CHARLES A. WHITNEY, At the Office, 26 Broadway, New York. For freight apply to HOWLAND & Astuswerm, Agents, 18.11 e9] 64 South et., New York. New Goods -fling, Opened ! 4ir BERGNERIft BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, embracing every new and improved style of POCKET BOOKS, MAGIC CURRENCY HOLDERS, CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS, BUCKSKIN PURSES, PORTNONAIES, &0., at prices to buit . all circumstances. • POCKET CUTLER', Consisting of a fine assortment of Westenholm's Superior Pocket Bnifea. GOLD PENS, From Newton's celebrated mapufactory. /Ahoy Pen aid with a guarantee. PORT FOLIOS, WRITING CASES, ROSMOOD DESKS, PAPETEBIES, &0., Together with every article mmally found in a first class Book and Stationery establishment, BEInGNER'S Id Market 1-treet. myl2 ROBERT SNODGRASS, A TIORNEY-ANAAW. Office with Hon. A David Mumma, Jr., Thud street, above dal ket, Harrisburg, Pa. N. B —Pension, Bounty and Military Claims of all kinds prosecuted and collected. Refer to Hons. John C. Kunkel, David Mamma, Jr., and R. A. Lamberton. nti)9 dawtim MACKEBEL—A large lot of Mitekerel in barrels, halves and quarters, for sale low, NICIIOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. - Front and Maiket sta. by myB DUKE AND UNADULTERATED from the most celebrated mills in the cone. try, just received and for sale by jl4 - WM. DOCK, Ja., BttiO. OILINGES, Lemons, Raisins and: . other ‘.../.foreign fruit just received and for serby NIOIIOIS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market sts. myt SMOKED HALIBUT. AVERY choice article just received , and for esle by WIC DOCK, Jr.. & CO. FOR SALE. ATHIRTY horse power steam eutine, nearly new. Price low. Address A. C. MILLER, ..* villa Cu berla • E. N. MATEEB, THE OLD BILL POSTER, HARRISBURG. ALL orders left at the Telegraph Printing office promptly attended to. Bills care fully posted and distributed. ra)6d2.wa • DRIED FRUIT.. D RIED Peaches, (pared) Dried Peaches, (nnpared.] Dried Applee. Dried Plums, Dried Cherries. Dried Blackberries. For sale by Eaprlo] WM. DOCK, Jr., &CO ITING FLUIDS.—Boss' American Writ ing Fluid, a splendid LAC, at 62 cents per quart; ARNOLD'S genuine Writing Fluid, HARRISON'S Columbian Writing Fluid, LAUGELLIN & BIISHFIELD'S 'lnk; Copying Ink, Carmine and Red Inks of the best quality, Blue Ink, Mucilege, &c., at ap6 SC IiEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. CHOICE SYRUPS AND MOLASSES.—We are now offering for sale, very low, a lot of choice syrups. Call and examine, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Oor. Front and Market streets. apl4 LADIESI Yon know where you can get fi ne Note-Paper, Envelopes, Visiting and Wed- ding Cards 1' ap6 At SCHKFFER'S BOOKSTORE. MBE NATIONAL ALKANAS •AND ANNII .I. AL RECORD for 1868, for sale at ap6 SCEiEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. GROIN CORN. Com just received by janBtf , w.,Docg, Ja., & CO. r B o IJE3LELS , :Sett and Pea& Blow 1 1 .71071011 e rg BOWMAN , N Coiner Froni ond'ffirket dts. f2B, CcIHOIDE- Green and • Black Tem, Imperial, Toms Hyson, Sonchony, Oolong, &e: - ; or sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN-, ap7 Corner Bront'and Market Ste. . QIINER MAPLE, Horse Chestnut, English Ash, Norway Maple, Mountain Ash, Red Twigged Linden, and other shade trees, at Sayitoria-klwaeu. apl.7 J. 1411811. LMUD and Bacon wanted,. from ,vrnTfed pork Apply at 'NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, my 4 0 r. Front and• Market sts. u'INL NG FLUIDt naadulterated, and made from the best material. For sale wholaale and retail, at SEILEWS , DIIUG STORE, jl4 • - 91 Market street:' AItGE EITFILGREENS. 4.411 A few quite large and fine evergreens, for IMM.ED IA r.sl ORNAME for sale at reasonable prices, at , Keystone Nur sery. Lapl7l .„ J. 111131 i. fret, Dried Beef, Fish, "Batt, in large or . m all quantitate to snit pareilesers, ttor Bale 1 : 0 9 ifiellOgi 4 0W , 1414. = , . : 11409 t Ccm. irrOrlc-N44.ldirket street. WhitiGUS — FI DAIRY CHRE .4 E,tho. very ..lU4 Over offered in this market-;for sale bp:2 *BO j WM. DOCK, 4rs., cg. - TOUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax HAR- D. Boa.) The wed known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, are Intended to sail as follows : City of New York, Saturday, May 23 ; City of Baltimore, Saturday, May 30; Etna, Satur- day, June 6, and every succeeding :: , aturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. BATES OF PASSAGE, FROM NEW YORK PAYABLE IN GOLD, OR ITS MIIIIPPELENT IN CUR- RINOT. =sr CABIN, $BO 00EITIIERAGS, I $32 50 do to London, 85 00 do to London, 35 59 do to Paris, ' 96 00 do to Paris, "40 50 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 50 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremer, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Ste., at equally low rate-. Fares from Liverpool or Queenestown : Ist Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenestown, $3O. Those Who with to send for their friends can buy tiLk ets here at these rates. For further information apply at the Compa ny's Offices. . JOIIITD. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N. Y., or C. 0. ZitilktEßMAN, Harrisburg. f2Bdly. • Valuable Ftumaoe Property for. Bale or to }LEM. mHE undersigned will sell or rent Chester 1 Furnace, situate in Cromwell towcahip, Huntingdon county, Pa. The Stack is well and substantially built ; there is also Ten Bank Houses in tolerable repair ; there is an abun dance of good wood that can be purchased at from 16 to 25oents per cord, (wood leave,) with in two miles of the stack, and abundance of good ore can be got from one to two and a half miles, at a reasonable price. The furnace is abOnt ten milis from Mt. Union station, P. R. R., with a good public road leading to it. For further partiailars, address _ _ 858 and 855 Washington Street:New York' City. - GOVERNMENT COFFEE. PUT tip in tin foil pound pacers, 48 In a box, and in bulk. Oar prima range from 7to 80 cents. We pat up the following kinds: JAVA, MARACAIBO, RIO AND VARIOUS OTHER BRANDS OF SUPERIOR COFFEE. We believe our Coffee to be better than any ground Coffee now in use. All orders addres sed to us, or to our agents, Messrs. Rues & Yomm, 182 Chambers Street, corner Washing ton Street, New York City, will receive promrt attention. The retail trade supplied by first dam jobbinA houses in the various cities. TABLE & PLACE. TAMIL. Cues. PLACE!. N. B.—Trade Price List furnished upon mp plication. deciB d3m-rdmr23 HAREEM 20,000 fullo;inCinrandsd°uslittrite calved Nawaom'a, celebrated. Naw Jingn, selected. EVANS AND SWIFT s, superior. Itticatsga's Exoeituoa, calloused. Idunionnes Exciamon, not aicwwaued. Ilion CITY, canvassed. ISON CITY, not canvassed. PLAIN Hams. stralty prime. COUNTST items, very fine. Each ham sold will bcs guaranteed as repre sented. - WM. DOOR, Jr., & W. VOTE have on band a very superior selectiod of WINFS, IiIIaNDIKS and FINE Li • Q BS, of every description. BRANDLe4 of the chobsest brands and sin. togas. WINES of every:variety and of the finest quality. ST. CRUZ RUN. HOLLAND GIN. IRISH, SCOTCH, RYE and BOURBON WHISKY, CHAMPAGNE, SCOTCH ALE, MOWN STOUT, CORDIALS, &c. Also, a NATIVE WINE, manufactured from the domestic grape, which is a splendid article, and we Fame if to be pure. apl4 Winslow's rresh Green ~i Ntw 2lbvertistments Steam Weekly to LivernooL SAMUEL WILSON, Spruce Crock, P. 0., Huntingdon county, Pa mr3l-d3m 853 RUI3L9. MILLS. 355 LIQUORS. WIC DOCK, Ja.., & CO Chesebrough & Pearsou, PROVISION DEA 3,.; RS, 14 South Water fittvit, Pkiladelohia, ARE prepared to offer to their customeni their Celebiated Sugar Cured Rams and Dried Beef, which are cured eivressly for family use, and superior to anything in the market. N. B.z—All orders by mail promptly atteLd ed to. apl7 1 tv. HOUSES, WAGONS AND CARTS TO ERRE. JOHN ALCORN, Broad street, West Harris burg, is prepared to furnish Horses, Calls and Wagons to persons wishing hauling done. Digging of Cellars personally attended to. Hera* of any description promptly attended to. An order box for the accommodation of persona will be found in the Ter.goaarn Print ing Office, Where orders will be received, aplB JOHN ALCORN. THE « KING MICROBOURE," DOUBLE I•ENS. POP% 110B,SFORD, of Harvard University, says, "it works very wtll, and ~ on have got it up very nearly." Magnifies 25 diameters. 55 cents in Postal Currency. The " 130 WEN MICROSCOPE," 28 cents. The " WOOD WARD-MICROSCOPE," 88 cents. Or one eecu of the three kinds for $l. All free of post.ge, Address T. EDWIN KING-, mr26-dew6ai Box 830, Boston, Masa. OIL OF 11,11 r. This celebrated Salad Oil, with several other choicebrands, in large and small bottles, just received and for sale by apl4._ WM. DOCK, 81 CO, PS-TWENTY INTO STATES LOAN iIdEBON, COLDER , EBY & CO. are sub seriptien nagen t s t o dispose of these bonds, who will sell them at par, in sums to suit pur chasers. The interest on these bonds is six per sent., and will be paid in gold. apl7-1m ,ice' IMPORTANT. -NA TF you want your Bsla 9f a,pearly whitenisss, .1. go to K.oßkorko4d get some of that famous &ap, which constituted a portion of the cargo of Op stainer Pressor Royal, which was captur ed some time since by our fleet, while attempt iug to run the blockade at Morioka., Clan only he had at KIJNKEL'S ap2.5-tf 118 Market st., Ha. risenrg. CANDIDATM FOR SH tAtIFF. rtiNIEL tiftlCH. will be.a.candidate . for the Utica of fVuenff at the next eleeften, and uo icite the votes of aft Union men. ! v 27-11324 initiA'NUILS AND LEMONS.---Wahava` just %Jr received the largest and finest-lot of !Cs suesOranges offered this wawa in this market. Call and esamius, at - • NICHMS & Cor. Front and klarkiihrtreekt. CM A . L-E N K., riIEVEINE OF \ ourreal AND attionict::Udreßs at WM. KNOCHE'S hti4 Stare ! 98 Market Meet imea-B=4.
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