giik Ecitgrap4. HARRISBURG, PA Saturday Evening, May 16, 1868 UNION STATIC CONVENTION. The LOYAL CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVA NIA, without distinction of party, who desire cordially to unite in sustaining the NATIONAL AND S FATE ADMINbTRATIONS, in their patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and un holy re'bellion against the UNIFY OF THE REPUBLIC, and who desire to support, by every power of the Government, our heroic brethren in arms, who are braving disetise and the perils of the firld to preserve the UNION OF OUR FATHERS, aro requested to select a number of Delegates equal to their Le gislative representatives of the State; at such times and in such manner as will best 'respond to the spirit of this call, to meet 1n- STATE CONVENTION,. at PITTSBURG, on WED NESDAY, the FIRST DAY OF JULY next, at eleven-o'clock, L. at., on said day, to norm nate c indidates• for the offices of GOVERNOR and JUDGE. OF: TOE SUP-RENEE COURT, .and to take such Measures as may be deemed ne ceseary to streugtuen the Government in this setusiztiorcommun peril to a common country. - C. P. MARBLE,.. Mairnitui, of the Union State,Centril, Com mittee. 'Gan. W. .1114C6ILY, ° 7 C Wit Howian. retilllee. Whepommittee also *sad thifollowing reso lotionunianiinotialy, vie: • Resoled, That . 0 be• recommended to the' Lo.Vill - citizenti of Penneylvania, without die= tinction of party,,to-organize, in each Erection District 4; the Statti,Union iieitigues,for the par- Oa of obtaining thoZi:Goierbitieht in suppress lurthia_causeleee and wicked rebellion, which now seeks ' to divide li ,and,deetroy the public. John A. Magee. Judging from' the last 'lambert:if the paper published by the late memb'er front, Perry-noun ty, weramled to believe that. .ormarticle did not meet his vision-in his sober moments, as we had hoped It skitild, and instead of acknowl edging his faleehends, wilfully and malidously tittered against , the Postmaster of this city, he 'threatens :to attiCh "the record hereafter: to prove his assertion. ,He is welcome to all 'offi cial or tintoffiditillfaitiitit het= produce against the public or private character of the Poitmas ter, and ,publish • thL4 ,to the world, and-we will gladly give him -and. the - copperhead falsifwrs an opportunity to prove all their ttae,st tions: "tin& our sober friend of the tr,c4i.y . county Democrat has refused to retract Waists& hoods, wehave concluded to institute criminal prockai . dings againet him in the courts di plan`County Where all his brother Copperheads and villifiers shall have a full end fair opportu nity to prove theirassettions. 1, In the meantime we Would' adtrige John A. Magee tos.orke down and endorse:those docu merits still lying ready pasted up for hid, and Which he may;think Were Sent away, of Which his constituents so , justly complain. was only on:Thursday last that the Record No. 63, published during the session of the Legislature, tt:gether with Washington eArewell Address ; several lisilrond Reports an d - th e idjataiit Gen eral Repori,fraidosiftki him, wife brought to the postollice here,. and duly forwarded. The offleers of the House 'perhaps can explain how these dmmumts were detained. The Harris burg postoffice was certainly not to blame, aed John A. Mow knows it. If this Jan A. Magee wants proof of his fre wont intoxication and incapacity to attend to ]tic public duties he can have it, and we' shall informiris constituents of his conduct. The Issue Made at Last, betweea the lasidlera and the Copperheads., We have at len,th an open issue with the cop perhead Democracy. That issue has been made by"the soldiers, . and it was reserved for the heroes of two adjoining and two of the mightest counties' In the Commonwealth to make this lice with these desperate men. The sol •diers of Demdcratic Balks county refused-to accept` a welcome tendered them by ti oorpo- Lite city; *Vase suthorities attempted to thrust forward, on„ the attention of the people, such men as Glancy Jones and = Ancona. The sol diers of Republican "Lancaster county declined a reception 'at the hands of the municipal authorities of Lancaster, city, because the cere mony involved themeeessity of coming'in cen ts:et With hccoppettehd 11...y0r, who has•been one.of the active agents, of the . tiympathiaers with treason ever since the war for slavery was irianzuratd. What better evidence need we have, than these simultaneous refusals, by the men Of two counties, el :the estimation in which the copperheads are held by. .those who right the-bettles of the Governmint ? Never before has such's rettike *ri* administered to ~.any party., Never before,. hes thtre beeti•"'a more just condemnation placed upon thd acts &these whO haiteln . vain attempted to con ceal their - treason in their sal _ for party, - In - 110 'Many words ,it proclaims:to the Etiyao cratic leaders that loyal' "then 'cannot Foin ). in oontact:with them•without being defiled. In 17lain-terms it asserts the truth, that theXtemo leadera are unwo rthy c the respect of those who have .perilled their lives in defence of the Government—that coming from the battb field whire"„llberty Wei, at bane with slavery, the soldleis of the.Ttepublic want no welcomes freds these Who - have defended and upheld slavery` and its offsienrst; ;treason, during this entire con flict? By this reflisal,.the- soldiers.: make a bread tame withilieboliterbeads. thht issue means:something morethan_a mere. rejection of . . thefisnder of a hypocritical. reception. It is fur 9 Q c 9 p w ly.B4B to decide whether it shall be ~ extended to blows such as are being . deelt out to the traitors who main arras in the South. It is for the miscreants who have . done all in their power 'but bear arms in the cause of treason; to decide whether the, war shalt lie inaugurated • here—here in the loyal. States, where freedom and the Government have been assailed and insulted too lore:mid:l impunity. thps,made, is a cenditi l nin the relations between•losai menand the copPerhead traitor* of thehortb,' whieh we -have loog anti= cifitteek• haVe predicted that such would be the result of the present* V ' + the soldiers in our m. 8 . have imp f ed j ile misgu ided ofthose who were ,assaiiipg, the,,„Government, led warned the who were daily at: lorgiiiig4t - easituskittpathy, that an 'Weir of ,re; tribritionz*mildt4lexne,lindiit fiat a~ length' illlet:_terrible fury and pitrientous 7 power. The triumph of D-mcp-ra` trEr.s n is at an end. The majestic in .1 ignation of the citizen soldiery has proclaimed its doom, It must either c. ntant itself to live in bilence and obedience to the authorities, or prepare to be welcomed to a bloodier grave than that which they dug for the Government. We want neither anarchy or riot in the loyal StAt_s, but they would be preferable in comparison with a longer sub misbion to the intolerable conduct of the Democratic leaders. They have forfeited all claim further to be exempt from the penalty which their acts and their speeches merit. LA them beware, then, to what further lengths they push the issues which they have just m„ide with the returned troops of the army. And we repeat, it is for them to decide whether these issues shall be increased in their width or their depths, because the hour his come when mere opinions and all preferences, when party and individuals, when all but God and religion, must be yielded to promote the great end of saving this land and government .from the deitruction'of its slave driving enemies. Loyalty and its ;opposites. The North American utters a solemn trutb,when :it declares that a patriot adheres to hbreountry 'under eietf adVerse circumstance, as well as in the day of her prosperity. Whether the rulers .be of one political patty or the other, iflawfeliy elected, he yields a cheerful sulVirt to all legal , requirements. Even when a cOrtitAnation of southern slaveholders with northern politicians controlled the crovernment, at.d did many things exclusively for the interest of slaiery, the patriot submitted with no:thought or threat of resistance or inaumction, for he saw Cater course to avoid confusion:and anarchy. Loyal men deemed it a monstrous error to inculcate rebellion, even though more, than'once their cherished convictions of public policy were ;al, at-nought, and wide spread ruin followed as an inevitable consequence. ' The copperhead politician, and his .routhein friends, woutd revolt for trivial causes, and cim vulse scciety to its foundations for ends con . temptibly 'small or utterly . Utopian—to coerce northern freemen to absdlute silence on- the subject of slavery; whereas they. had willingly acknowledged it could not rightfully be meddled ,with except, by the States wherein it'existed. Thus were these madmen willing to, encounter civil war, with all its horrors .and utotuairhls, 'and to chatter into fragments this fair temple of liberty. They would invoke a 'frairiciflid con test most wantonly and unnecessarily,,for the government againit which they 1 . warred bad never wronged them and was meet 'tailkitous to coroply ‘ with their every, wish, To this un natural rebellion the foolish and ungrateful 'copperhead lends all thi aid he -safely can by disparaging and weakening the,kintional 441 ministratiop. -To this end. are, ail,' ifs. effort, censured • with acrimony' and unfairness—its perptrzeS misrepresented its , plans derided or exposed to the enemy, and all its measures thwarted, so far as id possible. The unworthy politician can never forget the old'party divi sions, and he vilifies the men who 'held the reins in this -periloulkhopr, as though the coun try bad better ..pericih titan salvation come through any other .than- Democratic agencies. Even tho most decided and glorious victories 'achieved by northern drabs seem in his jean: diced eye as inferior advantages, and he exults with ill-concealed glee -when eoutherni obtain some temporary 'triumphs. Oar copperheacls prate of Southern,, rights withheld,. although the record ..,stiows that we were solicitous to grant whatever was possible, and were rudely repelled by the" declaration that union was 'impossible on any terms. Not even disunion would have satitfied.the armed malcontents. They rushed forward to seize the capital slid assassinate the President. The sympathizers knew all this, and yot abetted the fell design. The factious politician professes — Jo desire peace, but by aiding rebellion he prolongs the war. He says be wants' reunitnii,t but his at., tions tend to disseverance wide and perpetual. He enciourages a principles of revolt which would alwnys imfdlortily,Work our disintegra tion, and never permit that repose aid seduriri essential to happiness and advancement.; iw his country's worst enemy, : : whether hi 3. knows it or not, and'his own 'as well fOr he' and his must share in the generalcalamity. It is a mercy tohim that-wiser and better men stand in the breach to avert our national ruin. Were it otherwise, Southern barbarities Would rush in to work our destruction. LOYal alone'pruvent the catastrophe, by their strenu-' °us support 'of the government ; not only an gyrating with rhacrity to every legal requirement, but giving in addition countless voluntary` con tributions of a hundred 'different kinds, the copperhead Meanwhile glowering' maliciously, and withholding every aid but , that whit: is crenpulsory and unavoidable. It would be easy to demonstrate that in-all - this these domestic foes miktike their own tree interests; for if their secession were carried out to the point of absolute . the very. pelf and preferment for which these base politicians world' bitter their souls could not possibly have an existence. Tne Material . wealth which has heretofore fed them would disappear amid convulsion and anarchy. The genuine copperhead ssertnOncaphble of appre: Mating the agency of a fixru,rind settled, gov ernment in proinoting thezeneral. welfare; and bas a vague ides that his personal interests ' would remain intact whilst insubordination and retellion were ragging around him. His gl ror would work his rain; as well as.that of his fam- Hy and detcefidants, and therefore, if , every enlightenment dissipate the fogs whiCh obscure his mental perceptions, he will ferviititly thank those loyal.men who, equally for all Ameriams, and'the comets hither from every , app:esoed nationality; are determined 'to preserve. the re public. • MOTINT RENO, —The Frederick (Maryland) winner says that. the - bold, : iieak in - the goutti near the "Mountain House,", on the border of "Fred, rick and' Washington counties, Md., where the gallant and accomplished Gen. Reno fell, is named and announced by the in habitants of that vicinity as'Plifouni" Rend," in honor of the•lamentedlero: . Thii is a befitting tribute to his memaY, and no nobler i , 3 . ona- Ment could record hissfame s thfin the ing mountain which wealth's scene oft his, mar. tyrdout to the cruise of Lititiityl - ~::x 4t .„ • I A.:1,1,„0W ' The National Intelligeneer It is a wonder to us, that ti,. in authority in Waebiogt•!a, without r ga: : to party, will allow the treasury to be tk..pptd to support the National htelligenccr. Tele glory of tbe reputa tion which old Joe. Gal es made for that concern has been husbanded el long and bartered so of ten, by a set of t.hameless treasury Leches who hang about the Intellegencer, that one gets sick to notice the manner In which that sheet is still pandered to, its ragged fortunes bolstered, and the means of living afforded to those who never earned a dollar in honest labor, and 'who have been living off of the Government for years. The money which is yearly spent on the Intelligences, by the Government, would almost support a bat talion of brave men in the field for the same peri od. It would thee be expended in defence of the nation, while that now actually thrown away on that newspaper is ^contributed to support a class of coaviyia l l lecheroussongeters, cherous frequent ers of the saloons and the representatives of that aristocracy in Washington. city who look upon • : every prinoiple of th is Government which claims ecedenceforfrecidona as radically wrong. No occasionbas 'presented itself; daring the....wer for the Unicini• whit% Laff.nded an opporinnity for a thrtiltthtithe Adiainistration, which was •not - embrad,ld With avidity .the Intelligeheer, yet IA .1) . r0a4 colnatus teem, with official adver tisements, andeach :appropriation bill of COD tresidli laden with a fat item for the inte/li:gen- Cei.' i thepeia disguated with this. sort.of. business. ~The. Intelligences of to-day Is .not !the Intelligence when Gaels presided with digititY-iind statesmanship over its columns. li^has no cred4WriltlieVevernment, and if it iittole pensioned It should at least be taught ,t9kre.l 3 PePt the Mier :which, supports it; sad not allowed to tend !the hand which furnishes it with the luxuries of " victuals and clothes." , Vaillandlghain Ca nard. • titisow - aatereitriat Thee stor y of Vailandig ham'a, sentence to the Tortugas Islands is a iiiiia l rctthe Cincinnati Daily Pious of the 14th. last. 'says - a - let it has positive official assurance that the ieported sentence" of the arch traitor is nnfourided, and thatlit'.was.gotterkup by his friends to test public feeling, so that tbity might make their, qdculations as to the success of any- resistance to the real sentence, should that be objectionable, when announced. Up to the 14th inst the result of "Itie` investigation was• licklEititivi to as ',brit 'the - General command ing the Depnrtment in which the, offence was committed and the trial tuok place, and td the court which hessd.the nee°. BOB* GM4,,Charles Campbell. Thistaliant'and veteran officer, though still suffering from. hie ' , wounds; has inalified upon being placed'ln cominnnd; where he could serve the great cause to which he is io,earnestly . taehed. After.f reporting himself for duty, a few days sinceilfikwas ordered to ropair to the northwest and report himself to Gen. Pope. ride wilrtiffolxl Gen. Campbell. , a wide field of action.; end we are:satisfied ,that in any engage ment be may have in the Indian country, he will cover himself with new glory, and frather prove his capacity as a soldier and is fighting • Gins Fame GERMANY. roe one Sor,rmuts.—Oue of Abe Steamers of the Hamburg and American StesanshipComEany, lately arrived, Viought to , I.thOo'ort 'iterillfi'irk akar ieighti: large pack ages of fine linen aridllnt, which had been con tributedY the frieuis of the'Uoion along the Rhine, fortlM hipielit of our sick or wounded soldiers. Some •of the packages, were of the size of hogsheids,nnd all were Made up‘Of the bestreaterit4.:The linen.was _ especially fine." Eliery package here this . inscription : "Rhenish Bavaria. For the -Wounded Defenders of the !jolted States." These packages were a free gife Of, the freedom loviug men and women of Eihinelangl, ant were brought over flee by the Hamburg and American-line. - 4,,_ - .'(,,t,4 - 4 - t ARMY . OF TEI.-q,'OTIMBERLAND„ Morgan's Propmed laid Defeated Lounsvuli, May 16. Colonel jacobs;lo . the fight 'on last Sunday with the ^rebels, at Morse Shoti and Bottom 'NarieWs.'dn tim Outiabeihind river, lust 42 wen, incltiding. 3 officers. Catit. Oheeault, aril several other rebel al. ;cere and ;eighty-elkhs -men were 'killtd; anti thr..e.reibel iptsonifra taken. Genefitl 31)4an svas in command, with nipe regichents;tiggregatingfoufthousind inen. He is still, on the south side of the Cum berland, only smell *lads having crossed at diffdrept pt int.& •••• ; • Cul. Giaham, wheels at „Glasgosi;4llfled set , - erairehels,-anetirove2.oo ; to the south side of the. Cumberltuad, onfiWattnesday. There is no consiaerablatfotce on.the north side of. the Cum berland. ~' • . • Morgan'arproposed raid Into Kentucky has !been*de,eated by the forme of Cols. Bayle and Holnuovaud.:the2Othlefichigan; under Col.Ja , cobs; w.boAnet biaLfn the narrows. =i2tltM!N Foaratts "Mounds May 15. Yesterday's Richmond papers ivern received. They contain the following dispatch : ..Ortkaiirrotr, May 12 —The'enemy is uu inivally aeiive and have built fornydei.le bat. teties ee Folly Island, tiikring upon the South. ern es emityof , Morrie Island. Yetlikee regiments fortifying Sea brook Island., Five iron-clads and numerous 'transports are at North, Edisto.,.,a _, Several steamers have. arrived from Nassau, braving run'thebtockade. Some iteimers which Ara due are misstag. Execution or.)Sp&e and Deserters. ~SANDII.I6I.Y 0 A. Two prisoner's, 91%-Y. M give and War. Cor: bin, who were sentek4d tefileath by the Court MartialAt•Pineinnati,yere:exectited on John's Irdand„ - ueer. Eiendusify, this Afternoon . Both were, kil fed at,the- first tire, and died without a struggle, Their ,bodieir were delivered to ,r,beir friends fr, m .Kentnerry Five prisoners, who _had been sentenced to death and .ordered to be executed on the 29th, Anjyed.ht re this evening. A. Deserter Shot at Nashville. • .„ liastrvmut, May 15. l i dvatejulhislas, of the 10th Michigan• infaraiyi-was shotrhknoon-to-day for desertion: The river is falling.. There in now five feet 0" to t& theihonls.' j , MN NE BOTTLE OF EWING'S BLOOD PHYSIC O ( very a rt , eßble to the tmat IS more die. - tive in cleansi•:,4 the circulation, ,n..; thud Rtuarlug all diseases which ars • from as impure state of ibe blood, than ONE DOZEN BOTTLES ON SABSA- Pitans,A. It is not a Sinzaprilla, although It contains as ranch of that drug as is usually mind in preparations purporting to be PURE Sarsaparilla. I I depends for its success upon a far more mat depurative agent. It contains not a par- tick of mercury, but on the contrary le the best anarkM ever yet di,cov4ared for the ravages of that insidious and dangarons poison. It is WARRANT= to chive out and Ihoroughly remove all diseases which arise from an impure circulation which are arable by , any weans. One dollar per bottle,, six bottles for $5 Principal depot EWIND'S DRUG STORE, 280 Baltimore street, Baltimore. For vale in Barriaburg by D. W GROSS & CO., Druggists. [apl7-Imo Suddenly, on Wednesday, the 13th inst., Maas Asa, wife' of Mr.sAugustaa Ball, aged 28 years, 8 months and 21. days. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Sm day) afternoon at 81- o'clock, from her late res idence, in Mulberry street, near Second, Which the relatives and friends of the family are In cited to attend without farther notice. • With songs let.us follow her flight, ' Ind mount with her spirit above, Eine to the mansions on hiitt, And lodge in the nave of love. a On the llth inst., from the effects of a woued received In the battle of Fredericksburg, Sergt. °Beam B. Hmotat, aged 22 years. • Ws-funeral will take place on Monday morn ing at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, in Second street,.near Walnut, which the relatives and Mends of the family are in vited to attend without farther notice. COMPLETION of the New American Cyclo I 83113. in- .16 • volumes. Price in Moth 58 50, leather $4; Mill morocco $4 50 per vol ume. Thu subscriber, agent for D. Appleton & Co., proposes to get up a club of twenty, at a reduction of fifty cents per volume. To be delivered next month, freight free. Orders may be left and sample volume seen at Bergneres Bookstore. Address, from any part of the Mate, J. F. STRASBLUGH, my1.6:2 .0 Hairisburg. VITANTED—TWO GIRLS. One to do ga l'''. end housework and one as nurse. gip- ply at the NATIONAL HOTEL, tnyls.(l3to Market street. WANTED—A good COOK. wanted lmmedi V ately. Good wages and &permanent Ent nation guaranteed. Apply at the Harrisburg Stock Yard Hotel. • ♦ myl6 frHE hits tenant having died suddenly, these L excellent mills are for rent. The country cuStom is itirl;e. The 'iron works will absorb all the flour, offal and feed that can be ground un the four run of stones. The, saw mill will cut 80 feet timber and is of the most approved construction; Apply to W. I. STEWART, my15416t0 Duncannon. 200 Agents Wanted to Sell I loyd's Americas of the Tailed States. PRIOR $lOO. PERSONS wishing to engage in selling these maps can be furnished, in any quantity, by addressing D. D. BARTON, klecoanicseurg, oumberlan3 county, Pa., agent, at publisher's prices, with freight' added. A large lot of superior fiddled maps have just been received. Good agtnts,pan sell from fifteen to thirty maps per day,' and realize from ;6 to $lO profit. Two bundled agents wanted immed.ately for any part of the United States, Address D D. BARTON, lifecbaniesbum, Cumberland county, Pa. 4 1 .91 6- A 8 vi° pRo CLAMATION. HATos.'s Offics, Harrisburg, May 14th, 1888. r Wassnas, It is the duty of every citizen to lend his aid to the preservation of the public peace; And whereas, The unlimited and indis criminate sale of intoxicating liquors to a large population.must inevitably lead to serious disorders and breaches of the peace; theicifore, it is hereby enjoined , on all tavern keepers and retail dealers, vilthia the limits of the city of Harrisburg, to close their bars and to discon tintie the sale of all intoxicating beyerages, in- cluding lager beer, at six o'clock P. M., of every day in the week until further notice. m‘l , l] A. L. ItOWIFORT, Mayor; TjA.M.S.—Michener's Excelsior Hams, with 11. and without canvass, togther with other choice brands, for sale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, myl6 Cora Front and Market Streets. OBANDES AND LEMONS.—Fresh Messina Oranges and Lemons, for sate low; by NICHOLS St BOWMAN, myls Cor. Front and Market Streets. EIEESE, old and new, from prime Dairim, V for sale low by NICHOLS & IPNVBEtti ' . . myl6 : Cor. Front and lgarket.SteeM, • OE CHEW SAPCERS.—Philadelphia Ice J. Cream Saucer or Plate e just received, and for sale by NICHOLS it BOWMAN, • myls Cor. Front and Market Streets. '. LO3T--& Maltese:Kitten; about two rocaithe old. liades mean bell attached to a ribbon round his neck, is - veryplayful, and answers to the name& "Jim." &liberal reward will be given if left in Noith street, three doots from Third. .royl4 3t A. B. BAIN. LOST -On Wedaesday morning, in Walnut street. between Fourth and Fifth stn3-ts, small ACCOUNT BOOK, belungiqg to .1.,01:118 KOENIG, of no use to any but the owner. A. reward of five dialers wilt be gifen to the;finder by returning it to the undersigned, in Clic/Aunt street, betwern Second and Third. myl4-1t LOUIS KOENIG, Brewer. WANTED—A yomig haul . Ifiqo 18 years of age,' with some knowledge of the "dry gtedsbusitiess.' . Apply immediately at the Bohtheast cornat,p! front 1114 et streets. 44 , 18' ' -4 " f 1 41110WMAN. ,_. p icy. Ntm 2tbnertirtmtnts IMPORTANT ANNOUNOS &LENT DUNOANNON GRIST AND SAW MILL FOR RENT. WAN TED 1 1 New abvertiormtuts. FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS. FANS, FANS, PANS, FANS, FANS. FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS. FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FOB the largest and best assortment In the city, call at CATHCABTS, myl2 d2w No. 14 Market Square. AN ..tSAMITIINNT OF OVER 100 STYLES -OP POCKET BOOKS, PURSES ED PORTMONAIBS, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Goods Store, No. 91 Marla &reel. A FINE LOT OF BARBERS' CASKS AND LARGE WALLETS. Some Splendid New Patterns of LADLES' COMPANIONS. The beat Morocco TRAYELING SATCHELS, And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, suit able for Presents, now on baud at NICLLEWS myll] Drug Store, No. 91 Market Street. San Shade* and Sun Vnabrellas. A FINE ASSORTMENT. AIL. the different Ll stylts and prices. • . CATHCART'S • Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. myl2 d2w JEST RECEIVED, AA LARGE AND VARIED ASEMMENT OF Li. DRESS GOODS, at prices tbat defy com petition. OATRO4IIITB Next door to the Hallam' g Bank. myl2-412w A D 3,1 IN ISTE.ATO.E'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration ds bonus non were issued to thesubectiver, on the estate of 0 eotg 13111210012, late of the city of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, deceased. All creditors of said estate will pre- scot their -claims, and those Indebted make immediafepayment. JACOB SHELL, niy6-cloal6w Administrator de bogus non. VEGETABLE OR GARDEN EIE.EDS I WE have received for this season more than V V onr usual stock of FLOWER SEEDS. Some choke varieties on hand. Also, Our den and Vegetable seeds of the best quality. SELLER'S DRUG MORE, my 4 91 Market street. ARCH ST., CARPET WARE-HOUSE, No. 882 Arch &rag, two doors below kWh, south ride, PA/lade/phis. HE subscriber has just received for BMW T MAL% a well selected stock of English and American CARPETINGA embracing all the new styles of the beet makes, bought prerbus to the late advance for Cash, and will be sold at low prices. Velvets, Brussels, Three Pip Ingrains and Venetians Carpetiogs, with a large stock of OIL CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, MAITINOS, &e. Pelson who are about furnishing, ate re quested to make an examination of the above goods previous to making their selection, as such inductments will be held out as cannot fail to plaase. JOB BLACKWOOD, - mr2l-dlt-w3m° 832 Arch et., Phila. FURNITU RE 1 FURNITURE 1 ill FOB SALE BY THE MANUFACTURERS, Al TEEM WAREROOIO, 40 SOUTH SECOND STBEE'r, 40 PSILADIMPHIA. A large assortment of PARLOR SUITES Of the latest and 'nog elegant etylrs, uphol stered is PLUSH, BROCATELLE, REM ORAL LY and HAM CIAIN. Also a latgi assort. meat of ISARBLN TOP CENEI{E TABLES, of desirable patterns. - RItIIffOND & FORBPAUGH. me 2441 t-wam WATCLIES, JEWELRY, SILV.FiIt-WARE, ROGER 'S. SUPERIOR PL4IWD-WARE HENRY mown, - - • NO Arch Street, Plaladeirys. A. B. 'All kindle of Sdverware made 1z the Factiory, back of the Store. . Or The hgtiest price alleied for Old Sliver. • mrl24lt-irBm DOMESTIC 4610005. XUSLIN, OINGRAMS, CALICOES, DELAINES, DRILLINGS, &o. Goods of this order at very' ittle advance on manufacturers' prices. CATHCART 84. BROTHER, • Next door to the_HanLiburg Bank. myl2-d2w MOVILMING GOODS. .VVEBYTHING in this line numnfectured for Ladies' t:nmmer Wear. A -greati many goods of new material. CATHCART'S Next door to the liarrisbrug Bank. niyl2 d2w ("MICE STIGA.BS and 81 0 1117113, n large and V 1 well selected lot, for sale by NICHOLEI & BOWMAN, mr2S Onr. , srnnt and libiryfit Stltiorita. MORTON'S CELEBRA3ED 'APPLE CHEESE, direct froin the , upornfactOrer, and for Bale by W. DOM; Ja., 4. co. SELF AND a very choice V lot, just received and for sole by 34r0 IXVIC, 3A.. & CO. A oriolcs lot of toperkw Beam, just re- Xi.- calved and forole low by , NtiMIOLS & BOWMAN apl Ckw. Front and Market streets , . SALT, ground, alum, Ashton and dygu, large•or small quantities, NICHQUI &1011THMA. a f : 'Cur, . Front an i %wk.* lime*. . _ ripolli.gresi, ItTitynattabwo r , &c.,. 1 together with a large stook.'. of 'salvo . ", for_ gAit F.lt i t .on 'hY . - .' d ,.... , ' wri.a. ,1 11 0531 1 1 0 LN ak mizaibi l ' P- 457 4p " .. , .. ... . . . .. 2mnormfllts WAIT OR THE BIG 51107.-- GARDNER & CIRCUS AND MODERN AREN2, 818 MAMfflOrH - 6. - srABLis'iAIENT F. NEWLY EQUIPPED AND ORGANIZED and direct from their AMPIIITHEATBE IN PHILADELPIILI will eabit.it in HARRISBURG, On Thursday, May 28th 1663, AFTERNOON and EVENING, Doan open at 2 and 7. Per{o•n:ance mance half au hour later. AniatisiOs. 245 centi No bal puke The public should remember that this Coz, pany has MORE AND BETTER PERFORMERS, MORE AND RETIRE CLOWNS, MORE AND BETTER HOFFEtz Than any Company trave ing. Ihe waole nn der the Immediate direction of the PEOPLE'S CLOWN, DAN GARDNER, THE GRAND PROCESSION' will enter town precisely St 10 o'clock oa tic morning of exhibition. Will Wee exhibit at Mauer Joi, TOR-DAY. MAY 26. blmourment, W►DSESDAY. MAY 27. DOBOANAOS, FRIDAY. MAY 29. W. EL GARDNKR, Agent, myl4-6tood HARRISBURG, PA , POST OFFICE Departure and Arrival of the MeIN, On and after Monday., April 20th, 1863, the mails will close as follows: NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. NORTH.—War MALL—For all places between Harris burg, and Lick Haven, and Elmira, N. Y , at.. For Lock Haven, Wil- litimwort and L. wia- burg MAIL—For all SOUTH.— War places between Harria burg and Baltimore _ Md., and Washington, D. d., at. 12 M. :1./ 1 0r Washington, D. 0., Baltimore, Md., and York, Pa., at 9 P LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD. B A ST . -WAT hLtm—For all places , bet wuen aar de bung, Eaton awl Phil- &dolphin, via Rear hay.. For Reading and Potta- itille.. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WAY Maur—For all plume between Harris burg and Philadelphia 680 A. 51 lter Philadelphia and Lancaster Fur New Yoflr,, Phila delphia, Lancaster, Co inn:lbis, Marietta, and _Bainbridge, For New York, Phila delphia and Lancaster . WEST .—War litari.—Y4 kr all places between Harries burg and Altoona For Johnstown, Pitts burg and Erile, hs. Cincinnati, Itbus and Daveland, 0 For Pittabtuv, 110 l ii- daYeburg. l a tillipabing, Tyrone, Huntingdon and Lew own 9P. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD For Mechaniceburg, Carlisle, Btoppersiburg, and Cbarnbereburg... WAY MAIL—For all places between berg and Hagenituwa, kid .. 12.30 P. M. 09nlyirucktl. ANDWAD. SURQUEEIANNA RAIL- For Ellendale Forget., Ellwood, Pinegron mi d Summit St-sato-4 12.30 P. id STAGE HOUISZ. For Frligress, Lingtes towl,, Monads Hill, Vest Hanover, East Hanover, Ono and Jonestown, on Monday, "Wednesday and Fri d4y For Lisburn and Lewin. berry, on Saturday.... 12.80 P. ARRIVAL, OF TOR NAM& The principal mails arrive at and are ready for'delivery at this office at the following hours: From the North, South, East and j 6A. M. West. 2 P. itl. Fromeumberland'iralley Railroad 1 : p . 61. nein Reading Railroad 6 A. M. 2 P. 61. 4 P. If. Postage on all mail matter must be fully pre- Paid & by stamps or it cannot be lo: warded in the mall Yr Office Hours —Prom 6.30 A. M to E o'clock, P. M , daily, except Sandarr,, the office will be Nam from 7.30 to 8 a° A. 31 , and horn 8.00 to 400 P. M. GEORGE BERGNER. Zestmaster. BOSTON CRAC N IIER2 OO , j us uat a rece liu b l zd ,m A aV , sale by mr27 Car. Frans' and Market etreet,-. - DHOWS STOUT ANo tk , olt.ki ALE•, I:, 4.1 bottles, just received and f..r sale by mrBo Wht- & CO. 'MEIN FINEST STOCX. OF PHO roe, RA Is 41. ALEUMS,POET FOLIOS, POCK E C 800 ES, for tale at ICHEFFER'S BOOKS I 013 E. HOTOGRAIS. ALBUMS -- chastely bound *arid chapal—for sale at WHEW= 8 BOOKSTORE, I r 18 Market Street: I=E 12 61 9 P. M I A. Id 12 30 P.M 12 M 2.45 P. 9 P. M 12 11 2.41 E P. IS Altot.out 7 A. la 7 A. At