aili Etitgnpt. HARRISBURG, PA Wednesday Evening, May 20, IS6B UNION STATE CONVENTION wbe LOYAL CTTIZENS OF PENNSYLVA, NIA, without distinction of party, who desire cordially to unite. in sustaining the NATIONAL AND STATE ADM.INISTRATIONS, in their patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and tin „Attar 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 Delertes equal to their Le gislative representatives of the State, at snob times and -in Zectyntanner -as will best • res Pond to the spirit OP this , eill r to meet In STATE CONVENTION, at PITTSBURG, on WED NESDAY, the FIRST - DAY. OF JULY neit, -eleien o'clock, A. M., on Said - day, to norm, riate candidates for the offices.ot GOVERNOR and JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURTpetiad to take such measures as may: be ~deenied tirs, &wary to strengthen' the Government in =this season of common peril to a COMDIOII country: - C. P. MARKLE, . Chairman of the Union Stat 4 CentriirCorn:' mattes.-: - ' • - - Geo. W. ELuizatity, Ws. J. HOWARD. f I • The Committe.e also piimeatlOfollo*lnkreso-' Intion unanimously, • Rpsolved, That it gi . -recoOriended to the, Loyal citizens of Ver*Yl l yatila;,,lwltfontrdia,.-, Unction of.peLty„ibompargae, - iti etlCE'Electitif District of . the Statti7Unton, Leagnes,for pose AbVianinizia ftr atihresi this - zanseless and wicked rebellion, whicTi now seeks to divide and destroy the Republid. The Position of the Copperhead bead Ors. ~ The men who furiMpposed , the GoVerninent, and attempted, on mere s,technlcality„;io fruit: trate the efforts to pat dowathe rebellion, hava et litigth found theniselits iriiii pdsition Which the ' 3 , never dr.E°2eo...the-l',_w°l?Yt`r,lPh• 't as ,aTleasant task, at mat, to oppose thealxdition ' lats. It A`paid" maws blatant Democrat to " I denOunee the administrition. It' served 'very • 0 ; .wS I I, 1°, 11111 4r/A RatcbTl it l t lPPS4e n fl t° rt fuse all support to those in authority., because theta was'a difference of pcilitior between those. In'and those ant "of power. t Tho Demotratic reedgZii t9 o lcadva,n4° °f l/lif,Pelationg, end have succeeded,in Yallyiug around themselvts a band of desperate.. and ignorant men, who have been'tibgaged, %Ince the War was inaugn tilted; bedbineillat they could to ethbarrass its operations: th+, fr learlers and then 'foph w era have seemingly. had but one object in'yjerr 1 and only One purpose to serve. That object `the c/anisoliclettion 'of aLparty which wodld seoiarc j ti; Seal the possession - of vast patronage,iiido" t the Iporpoto,oevei . undisguised , ell‘lel Ora ht forward lo the preservation ,of slatverv. f om destruCtion. Other interests were fading ben at h, , th4evastating prOgrees of rebellion, "aid a' these men never complained. The rnercilant marine investmentrof"the north were madelthe t dfflifid bylhe Democratic leaders whereby thili could be prevented- • Labor was suffering, but in its strait the only consolation it received at tlielbands of Democracy, was in, the shone' of sarcasm on its loyalty and reproach: for itsfaith i in'tlfeTtlovefidnent.' nit's; from openly aiding and simpitliiiing 'with thick bellhop; to unbar raising the:lederal autirpritteta,sidlcildlik to' the burdens of the *nth t by opposing every effort "ii) crush out rebellihre, 'the Democratic nov fipkthsrusely atissue with: the h - g nitifer ifeb&tnitrir: TAW c 3; at 'foga at woe wilktfairrviii VitAirldiers, as their terror; expire in the army, Meet - imirreeolveyre4orn home 9 4°4 1644414'34,,,t' the O'iNie h/ r the tt il t , who havi bad itrineir own WV fPT so.many 1 months, and Who have oontrittnteritto much 'to 'irigineirt die 4ikor - bi rebefilini indlircreas4 the fury - Lithe gave driVing triiktors. _Every , regiment ii of the nine•months' men 'has Alenounced the actions anti =made issue 4tvithl the copperhead Democracy. ' Every = regiment ;In the field; has f gI3N- n expression in formal or inforrasy pro „ceedhlgs, to its disapprobation of the conduct of the copperhead Deniuerany. 'So that without iiternisunderstandinethelelideri, of copper , treadle m not only - in' terimtvanitt,:but in every , loyaiStatein thelUzilowaranow at hone with the Itglithigimui of the Republid:These fighting men siva biT3 illie001{1111;01iome, come'reisolved to pritriown treason,sympathisers In the North. , To do that•they must silence every copperhead orator in the loyal dtates.• They come home determined to put. an end to tle efforts to I , trastrdeehefrPelieflad9Ptild ,t 9 00 441 10 . r a peace : ; 'lloidotitatittriliormltAcorrect the-spirit or sup= 4 :ptigkfliVibffcatiiiin'olf-e%ry copperhead Wrgan la giMil...,,Pi s se l 'are: & f m a, hisicsuresbivolved < `..'-'la;thb Isfflut:betweenAke soldiers And the eoP perheads, •i -There iri•iae mistaking then. They are plain practical and ife9essary as much to ,; oatkm* 04 Atx,its, a” 'thf',lThife IPA In the field, or the efforts which are about to'be made -tri-'rtergaritai and increase the fighting force. It tillitt idto to talk of 'crashing ?rebellion While ~44,1 4 sotili i iininatllifor it in our oWn midst, where 40.41Jone4enttokout of deTotion 'to the Government shorty ihe acknowledged or: culti vated: "Riscinjust, brutal-and fiendish, 4; es ,pect onercetof menmpeo. their lives in, de fence-of the Obsrestiment, and :then ask` them' laye_ patience - irith , th96o , !who:athO c, tlice, enemies;of the, Government:4 eynipatihy r TherfAcTiLwa 414„Aut`' between the soldiers and theinotipe*,lb?opar 4.l6a4avairl.:i-The floveninnintinovari tkiveif any man to anlitlionise its operations. -Those ' who ,• • .••; policy, ih ' ose vho ba r s 'al ways bee n ' lies" u.Alr wanted au 0131xku , ,nsdty liirtotheiikesent ,fatal blow. . 4 1nt 4i - dfranhtie s bt. wbiti-tkey, fittitilii opposi tion twitn Ihnrilavn:lilenoopeedswltattthey. i -110„i4e054ktite'irrti§:1i Arfier Wise diet might c'te u, _Nip& it - to i Fora ‘- the Teerig, s. no:reason ffekften, union wa ;i-toiber Ticaih to posterity the n it,, , . .y 4. 9 pi.. anumg ..J . . lartsjea o.3ki llr Annie, re i g L :ILI foTthlabhi nit:that:which. Payt:esnM 14 Ataff. LElif fi mth.Witiiiinst thitrair7 3 fololkfttirtisbniiithe loyal States - , before it can be effecting arrest:- «I where it gets its life and vigor from slavery. Let the sold lets, then, go on with thenlessnes with the copperheads. The Sheet-anchor of onr Hopei. The beet evidence of the bravery and pail otism of the American people is not now fur niehed upon the battle field A more satisfac tory teat of the zeal and courage of the loyal people of the. Mirth in behalf of their Govern ment is being applied, and meats with the most satisfactory results. We refer to t"e subscrip tions which are being made all over the coun try for the five-twenty bonds of the Govern ment. These are regular investments in the Government. It is a taking of stock in it. It is a pledge of loyalty of the most substantial kind. It , is a binding - of the subjects to the Government with golden bonds. Had we peg , sewed a national debt previous to the rebelbon, and the people generally had held the securi ties, the.Vonspirators Would have found the task of fomenting disaffection and disloyalty um& itiore difficult. TIM -Valde of the Gov erraderit*buld;-then lave' been tndch more highly appreciated. Interest would have bound it4fLeiTe We are persuaded; however, that, now the Mara CASider'ation of Interiat; . ,h( the .. 'l ., cmt in gentivejo !Vi") investment .of, wealth, by the people in the securities of the. Government. A higher motive prevallst' The 'nation is in ,k.binger,Mul Ile 'people bring the offering of their.aubstance to, aid in the work of rime. These tributes are wholly voluntary. They are unostentatious, and promise neither excite mentoror celebrity.. Tkere is nothing , of the novelty about them Which at least in part, in the early stages of the war, filled the ranks of (Mr volunteer - aril% They are the most con ,vincing proefiC which could' be given by the imericampeo . pie of their dettulnkuttion, to save the' liepublic. • "The most cheering diet:undone° In thla _ con nection, is the fact that the recent disaster upon the Eatipahannocki falling wait did like s heavy `fitteuperi tile hopes-of the nation; has not cligc red, ii ! .i3:ll,reai# of Contributions Which is pouting into the governnient treasury. 'the subscriptions ::have not ceased, nor even, mate . What a convincing proof of the'Aift - Pitexotion, or bOth, which the geOple entertain when,„cailed upon by * the circum stances of the-hour to:make sacrifices that the nation' bray be saved: The courage which is hiAd i shil,Oed is more' unconquerable than any ;valor can be trianitested . 4s4l tka Attie =field. -It is 4noral , heroism, _A ,govetument which•has a Enificiency-of thittolan•back upon, cannot be ,viiiqUisiked'sbort cf physical•ininibi: lation. The - devernmentef, the United States has here,. in lia,,confilst, with, the rehelii4n-, a ,ptirtelple ertifitlityotic t li it? surrAnarantee of anemia in maintaining its Integriti, thin all OfAtikarnikoirriowiruttinifirtldr. :Thhaitthe secret of thenaitindeffliblewupdrattivltoenergy which the people of the North lava exhibited under all our national trials-and, 4 reversea ,No one can look back upon the history okt64llPit, two years, tvitlioutastonisbnientat thetpeiiietency. of the ibial pciple-Of the' country, insisting' upon the maintenance of }'ireNotional' Union Army are 'its' predetaisor; battle after battle hoe hien and patriot Mad' hat flowed kith: lilje water, and notnigreviently defeat has followed uptin defeat,nntil.the heart,hat grcwn Skirl and yeti - 31d faltering with the masses , of the people 'has been' WitneSsed. • "On, on' 'With the fight le restored," is the response which has come up-from the popular heart, in answer to the thunders of every field of arms; . and to-day, more than tiro years fromthe time the conflict began, and upon the . hiele of another discouraging failure, judging from that surest Indicator, the monetary pulse the nation, the ..pnyrillirheurt beats as firm as ever. 'Thie .is cuntrary to -all"thehopes of the and theirsympathizers. It is .fatal to the exPecta tient upon' will& theybeganalhe war.. They counted upon every g e hic has t rant spited, ,except the .eitidurOig loyalty, of the Northern people. Here was the.defect alenlitions t Which '4iitiorove the 'ruin of their cause EMI A Tribute to sr Brave Matt. We have frequently , ecinfessed that thei e, is no taidi,in.p,rfisingtastraili , :iiiiweare employed in reeoiallig {lib deeds of tile iallialibmen who are now fighting the !Settles of God, Liberty and out Conntry.. We cannot, of course, notice every of,those_thus.speged, we„never let pass . Any which corns under our Ammediste notice,' without acknowledging their worth in fitting langrtßge. The' latest thatwe hii:veleen, in this p_atticulariis,of one to.whom (3en.Geary i , who commanded the Secnnd,lfiltision in the battle of Ohanceletville; direehtatteniion as f4lows. It a'inpre:younk Pennsylvanian to whom ,00 11 . ( icon' ',lltudcV • ',Fa • ..!-* . . . a • * 0 - Toy Lieut. Muhlenburg, commanding the artillery in the actions' nf the 1:at; - 7.04,arkd'ild inettr., very great:praise is due Aar the' courage, 'calmness and Indomitable brr'qq~~ger~,wttli which lie contended- against fear .fu esidit before 'him, 'tuntil every gunn'er was 'ltilled,,or;,tvimeileof at hie post ; nine horses were hisAlumunition:totally exhausted. -a 11 a •a: v . rt z , D. • - n Ate,Bientinant f elinded,te. above is .F.dward lilithlenburg, , a4ori.nf.one the.Mcst eminent titncestei - oity. Young isits p & ositierairliasil is soon akthemar cot t nner44, tg come home and do tittle under .the flag. tot' his cnuni;y. His gal- Jatilry wortlarn intinediate promotion; and he Wan reSde.,a:Lisutenaip' in the 11. S. AiiilleTY: Be hare.been „i every battle flurght by the, Army of the Botonac, when:directed by lityClellem or led by iiirnildb and Hooker, In all of which he iiiit44nisi4etf bernielf, as Wellfor his pet relnal branary.,-45.44esoolnessirith which he stiinu- LiatedAhnceurag9 9.. f Bttiel#l ef4ll.sts 'himself woithyzokthoda m e which be inherited irom the :fighting la t ti l estin gookof the e Revolution, to -Which -he •behmgft. Hie.• g reat .auce ''' ) ; °Q4 ' titer Iduldehhfirgi:Watilperhaps Sepond'only to : gad Anthony WiyV, In the . impetucisity of his martial:qualiti es , Auld. *le unwavering valor with which 4(? met the British foe. With end! I a1 1 4,( 1 0:9 InSpirOlut, with :the ex lietple Fi f tk i 49 r 9.l l 4:ol l4l # l i#4 1 00 11 / 1 4 i rgf, the lifitintlaidttitwOorulitutki nr dered at, that young Muhleuburg stood by his guns, until gunners and ammunition were all stricken down and wasted by his side. We honor his deeds and his name I A Wooden Pingraturne. It is said that Fernando Wood is petambu lating New York State, organizing Copperhead leagues, or E.nights of the Copper Circle, by which he expects to overturn the War Demo crats. He is expected, as soon as he accom plishes that, to promulgate a formidable Peace Programme, a part of which is to make the rebel leaders, independent of the Government, propositions for a truce or armistice. Wood undoubtedly expects to restore the Union in some way or other, by restoring the rebel lead ers to power and place again, granted them all they ask in regard toslavery, even, if required, to its extension over all the free States, and then, that he will be elected President. In these efforts, Wood has the co operation of the Copperhead leaders of this State. Peace petitions are now circulated in Pennsylvania, wherever there is a Butternut craven enough to lend his name fo the vile project ; and it is among the favorite arguments of the Copper heads to those who went to escape the draft, thaea "Democratic movement" for peace will alone ensure that object. The idea is to induce the acceptance of certain burial sating peace propositions by the rebels—propositions which would covenant for an unconditional pardon' of all mho are or were in arms against the Govern naeitt, with the recognition of the right of slavehulderlito employ their property in every State, the suppression of all discussion in refer encetolhat institution, and 'the consolidation of all the debts,growing out of this war, as well' by those attempting to destroy as those strug gling to maintain the Government. If such an acceptance`is segued, theirthe Democracy are to move aiainst the Government, in conjunction witlythe rats:lei - land force a cessation of hostlii tits. --Thiele the feast to which the leaders of the Democracy are inviting the people ? Who will sit down and eat salt at such a table r ratto b tJta F1,1(31 WINCHESTER, VA. SKIRMISH!WITH THE REBELS Itaurnants, 'gay 20. The following dispatch was received here to day. \ WINCHEETKIL, May 20.-1 b Maj. Gen. Schenck My cavalry had a skirmish with the rebel cav alry to-day six miles from here. We killed six and captured seven of them, inclndling a cap tain and a lieutenant. There were no casual ties on our side. My cavalry is stillin prirsuit. [Signed] R. H. MILROY, Major General. DEPARTMENT OF THE MISSISSIPPI, IRK CAPTURE OF JACKSON CONFIRMED Reported Evaotte,tiott . of Vieksbitrg atm_ aPi4it andlluvlbutts Offieial DiapattheL ,Battle of Raymond and ,March on ; -Tack-Bon. - =I , V ASOINGTON, nay 19. (In. end Grant, under date of 'May 11th, tele graphed Gene) al Halleek au follows: `My force will be. this evening as far ad yenned along yourtiert-mile creek, the left;near Black river, and eltending in aline nearly east ant west, as they can' get without bringing on a general engagement. ' I shall iommtirticate with Grand Gulf no more, except it becoines necessary-to send a train with a heavy escort. .7;routnity_not hear from me again for , several daYs."- - General Grant also telegraphed to General ,Halleck as follesvet • ' • '"fiatu. olin;Mitis„ May 14.—General li.PkheV son'took this s platia one the 12th inst., - after a ltriskftglitrif. more than two hours. • Oar loss was §.o,killed-and 180 wounded. - The enemy'S loss - Wad 7b - killed (Varied by us): -and 106 pris oners, besides the wounded. I'M'Pherson is' now at Clinton. , General Sheiroanle on the direct :Jackson road, and 'General M'Olernand is bringing up the.rear..l will attack the State capital to-day." A telegram from .General Hurlbut, dated Memphis, teceivedl here - to-day, says. General Grant has taken:Jackson, and.the _capital wad burned. Ffom .6 1 030 to 10,000 mounted men are concentrated near the Okolona, threatening an advance-in the direction of the Memphis &alined. A vit'n just-up from 'Jackson reports that the enemy abandoned , -Vicksburg on Saturday, Mar Chin g, on the ridge•. north to Leaviston, *hi& ie tirentymiles norttrwest,of Jackson. Froin Newborn, N. C. Naw Yong, May. 20. The steamer Lancer from .1 4 Tewbern on -the 17th, arrived at this port this :rnothlog. 'All was quiet at Newitern. The troops were in ex cellent health. Gen. +osier was completing his fortifications.% ' MARKETS:BY • T.,ELE GRAPH. Pumanerxrus, May 20. leverieed came for War - slowly andistin . feir request at $5. 00@,55 - ' 75 per 64 lbs. There is - nothing doing in Timothy or Flaxseed Mid the prices are nominal. „Fleur continues dull Midi the- Miami ate droopi ng—theonlysales reported are 000 bids., choice western extra family at $9 Per bbl-; MO barrels Springfield do. at $6 60. Tlitinales - to - the trade - range from the former figunklOsti - tok-i56::76 "for : _low grades of super fine_ , There is no-movement in Rye Flour or :Crifu.Meal, and' no change; from recent quiitik: Lions, There is very little 'deitiand for Wheat, and 'prices are haidlymentioned;.-sales of 3,000 bushels:fairto..good Pennsylvania and erestern. red, at $1 5346;11, - 60 - psi. bushel ; white from sl.‘:7o'to , sl. -85, the-latter figurelor Kentucky; .500, bushels Penna. Rye sold at $1 10. - Cern very.quie-attiall .01e : 8,14-yellow at 91(492a. Oats 01'4'010 of 800 ligsh. - Pennsylvania at 80 by weight. - Barley iind . mislineelieglectecl; prices nominal. 'There ur . but littleis.quere - bit: ion bark here, end fine ground steady At; $B5: pe 'r : ton. ' In - : prdirisions sthere ides An lithisa-Pork ranges from,sl2 is tO'sls Iforoi g; old • and it*Meti e ; - hams in pickle. sell Itt - fligt3i, iti '44 'et 7c. - butter cheese are `tivireo4' 40,000' ihouldarsyltr , MC at Sc.. ,Whiaky rinchang. Sales, of -200' hide, Ohio at 45(4464c ;Pentigyllania 44ii . 450-; dredge at , -,, • . • ... New Yosst,• Hey -• Flour .sales of 8.500 bids. at $5 4n 6.6o.for.State ; $6.6646 00 for Ohio; and -$6 61:1 %T 00. ;: , Wheakadvanced WO unim portant.; Chicago spring - $124(1 iso.i 1 - (420. 'higher - 4 - 50;000 ,bris,,,sq4- at. $77, @She; ,Snef, , - Veit k - • steady %aid steady 7 at: 40.101 - steadro -. 01®444: - air; May 90.-' ' Flour is very dull, Ohio extra $6 76; wheat quiet ; corn dull, white 93;1. yellow 94(495c; Whisky dull and nominal at 46®464c ; oats sell at 74@75c. No* York Money Markets. NEW YORK, May 20. Stocks are lower; Chicago & Rock Island 103; Cumberland Coal 81} ; llimois Central Railroad 110-/ ; Michigan Southern 115} ; New York Central 124; Pennsylvania Cual 138; Gold 148 f. Nom 2Rtiertistmento. WANTED—A colored woman to da the work of a small family. Must be a good Wasber and ironer, and understand cooking. Apply to Hrs. MEG, State street, near Front. [m2o-1t 'Fbit REtit! A HOUSE, on South street. Enquire of MRS. MU ttititY, niy2o 3teod Car. Second and Pice streets: TO ARCHITECTS, THE South Ward Bohont Board will pay a premium of Thirty Dollars for a plan and specifications for a two-story brick school bouse:' to be erected on their lotroniforirth street. The above amount will be paid for the _plan and . specifications adopted. All teceisitaiy informa tion will be given by calling on the committee. Plans to be furniabed by the'llit Of'' JACOB HOUSES, Preaidebt. Himax SHILLUBIRGER, Secretary.. . kPatrsot and Union please coppy_,. •::[itiy2o-td • . NEW mina. HEN this Cruel War is Oyer, with.brilliant WV V variations, by Grohs, 50 gents. Sounds from the Delaware, waltz, by Todd,; 40, cents. . • Tread Lightly where the liero alesps, PM& Shall we Meet Again, beautiful stingi,2s cents. Danish Dame, variatiou, Grobe i •6o gents. Eityrienne, brilliant, by Kat' ka, 60 Ceuta. The above has just beep received. at - W.,74TOCRIVS: my.2o 10. XTBA. FAMILY r1.01:11k - =A'iot if very E choice extra family (tone; jaigreceived altd for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, mv2o Cor. Front and Market iambi.. 04ANCI,ES 'Azin amoiro,-Another lot of Oranges, and Lemons just received and fof sale by --- - -,NICHOLS.dr, BOWMAN, my2o Corr Iti!rdzit. did-Market erne* C _ 110 ICE LOT 0 P TOBACoo—inclading Con gress Cavendish, Navy, Spnn Roll, Etc., very low:just'received by ' , NICHOLS BOWMAN, my2O „Cot. "mkt and Market streets. ! - • EGGS! EGGS"-V. 3 A A DOK:rakill BlOS4Ritreceived, kj Emykl DOCK. JR , & CO. WANTED atamo,piAlwir • AGOOD, bonest boy;••who: can ;come wel iecoiximendecloipply, immediately, at • SICHOI,B 211X)W21Arl, coylB Car. ,Frantandahiarketlareets. I • • -' dil'Aiegits s76` MONTE.I:-:, TIX,Act h r eveii'CoVutiitt $75 titontt,t ex, peineg Peg, to sell isiy . ,Ctew el/Wit.Family Sew,' Wook i :)63 mylB-atsiBta ; ., Me. .$6O itmthTvrEnth. el—We wa xpenses rintir to sell ur dkrei*utenyiPmeilk,-Oriiiital,Butviers, and,lB other' new, useful awl - curious articles. 15 circulars, free- ' SHAW & CLARK, ruyll3-dew3ni Biddeford, SALCON FOR 8&L tb4 00 • at . Carlisle, Pa., (South East ,corper MarketLQ4nare,)conlaioing two Eine haw ble tog, cciiribinetloa otteltion, tables, tails, rues , and everything honiplete, all to good order; haS been established tur two years add been doing a good liminess. Room Marge enough to prit ap two more tables sect:'S, bar. For farther par titulars addrees'ot 'akin potion on my1.13.d301 111:11:911/PLI PAAST, Praia istor, PROCLAMATION ta lk i taiou'a Ostrzoii yildtbir 18018.. f , • 1 1 94 8 , , Weanaii3,-.ll3s=the'iliiit Of 'every cititan -tau lenithis sid to the prebarrittilext.of the ptibli . e peace; AutPuiliefes'44. Thestinlialitad bats: eriOnate iiiler . Of.'"lntoi4 4. Zatfag , liitiakeyt a large population seidona disorders anti/Teaches ot,theitesga; iheiefote; it IS berebferijciintid'oitymilltayeiwketiplirti and retail dealers, within.thei i ilinfigi Of z ete alb -;of. Harrisburg-, to dicee,their Teri - and' to dltsxa;e; trnue tbe salikoraltintoxicatinglbetverages,•id-i eluding lager beer, at six o'clock P. 31. - , of erir46 ,l day in the weeAtiitillfart' her notice. L...BOUDIFOIIT, Mayor:. AOO Agents:Wanted, to - SOll,lll'ol Ankiiits . _ . . 111(0=of . the United. States. . . ?RA' ill 00. . . -. . PERSONB. wishing to engsgekhisclling these tm maps embbeifurnishsfigin PAY quaill ;by addressing D. D.. BARTON, Mccbani - 1 Cumberland county, Pa., agent, at pub • a ifs prices, with freight mided. ' t i•.: A. lame lot of stOilot finished 'nttaihas , e just been received. • ~.. • Good agents 'Can *ll from fifteen to thirty maps per day, eid 'realize from S 6 to.slO prnfit. _ Two hundred agents' wanted immedintairfar any part of the,United States. Address - ' ~, - D. D. BARI9N' Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pi:- - - myls-dBwa . • . FANS, . • I -. . EigISP lI A N §; ~....., FANS, FANS, 0404, _ FANS, FANS; FANS, FANS, : • FANS, - FANS, - TANS, -TANS,- FANS, FANS, FANS,' FANS. FAITS, ! .-; 4,iiNS.; l :: FANS, FANS, = . • '•- •,!' •PARS; FANS, . . ! • FANS, "VOR the 4Fgeet-,ena beet Neko t rtni - ' the city, callat, ', . CATAVA . . ire my)2.-d2w.. No. o. 14 Market .tk .. ... . AN ASSORTMENT OF : , ; ii; 1 - 3, - i i, , ' --). le: Y , f;tfi i ' ''• . 1 0 WEL. loa,,,ssr ~ .106 . ..._- '• ' .'' '-' gir t . t 4 .-; . FOICOTA3OOIIB . -PlT.,tin 4: L -. . . _, ...... . ....... .. ..4 . . FOR 'I,4DII444ND,GEN. • • N. ELL R Drug Siiiitlfarkeeireet. A Plititir j: { !NtERSI O,!R§ AND LARGE witigri; so n ii Bowl) INtterus LADIOS'O4f-le A it= 1 par:i • - • i ' .-;to9 beet 11 4 1 * iip 7 : .4t4 4:l:4A;Ustfi.4B-4-IA-#,X4 Atld aiggdigiety oil r ittirtakrin • I ails for Presents, now on hand at KICLLER'S F*l.ll T:),sqg Store, Yu. 81 Market Street. New 2Zrott-fitments. New Goods-411st Opened • AT KENIGNER's BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, embracing every new and improved style of POCKET BOOKS, MAGIC CURBENCY HOLDERS, CALF SKIN POCKET BQOKS, BUCKSKIN PURSES, POBTAIONADN, ItcL, at prices tolurititlCircurnstances. POCKETCUTLERY, Consisting of a fine assortment of Westenholm's Superior Pocket %Dim. From Newtim'scelebrated , x. Every Pay sold with a guarnrdae. PORT_. FOLIOS,. Wenn% BOSKWCOD-, DESKS,. PAPETEBIES, Togethee with every article usually found in a first:class BoOk and faitionary establishment, at- -. BERGNER'S, myl2 - bl , Market mite). . BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, *;= 449) WIPSCW'S. .XTEW.OPFION lifulketliquare- next door to aka:. Caltataiseethem in %is it-generataihortment of machines and needles constantly on hand. iMies Margarehlitiney will exhibit and sell them; and:shio dealt kinds of machine sewing artless machines in tho best manner. Titeliatutittige,ot the public is respectfully , aprll:46m •. • . eilicKEßs I , . BOMN,.PRA.OI4IIB, Maus BM W; Fames do. • 'Stne "di,. WATIGIL - wise GO. Byrn/a do., ~6 , 14 renews stipphes iheahave week, and our =tome' B can therefore ;4 Apqn their 00 61 9.1r 4 0 4 ., 4.P 22 ii4. 511 - t. ) ,C4GEr 4.r: CO- 7 iAPEN REirre v r/i/ , CEfOtelt LOT of this celebrated - tea just IL received, It is of the first cargo alter lin -4:0,91*4 and is hatch superior to the Chinese 'AeSsliA quality, strength and fragrance, sad is a lss entirely free,fiorreidttlfinition, coloring or of anYkind. It `lit the' natural leaf of 'the .Trittreisi; Tea - Plant. Tor'sale by Wm. DOCK J ORAN4ERRIEB, Hord 3 N A-, Baal 8; DPLTT PEAS,' - }IAELBV, I A3‘;OAI3ONI, VRi a ?emu, ()BANG . 14MONS, FIGS, ULAN% 11113N11, OTP1141N; 1 91:1131t and. large Assortment of IDr:rie Et Blackly, it a Pbildaa, - &inces, trod rLtelved ' , freak frog the fiipoiter, and for axle low by. ' tau tt . W. DOCK, At., &le°. AITRVEI,NO FLUIDS:--Bow :American WirW :VV. Fluidoi..spleadid 62.centa Or quart .; , triiNClLD*l3 , 46asiese Wrkipg Fluid, HARRISON'S Oolumbsso: Writing NUM, 1±41 1 .0 1 4 1 /5. , BUSELFIETAYB ink, Copying Ink, Caunino,ito4.Arul toles of 'the *ft quality, /t oo 144- 4f fie • 46 SC tigitirtarfg BPDAMOBX. FOR SALE. AtHIRTY horeb power siteinn engtneinnarly new. Tricilow: Addrees A. C. MILLER,. apl7 Neandlle, Combedinckt4mtef• 00: 40 1 1 ., 131 4RDP5_ o rug _pap mciwspa : ---We very.are towt P!*4 of( bum i cpayi- F - pa. ma a 6ti l i so ar 4 ;itn=t_ 'Cot. Front aztetilM Votreetzt El • QII,EENSW*IIB-1 , . . 'Tug InVits the attending &the pub%) to our ry 'seleiteglitirk of Queens 1 ware, reoegfy plindiseo;ind whkivireAtin gm a yin3isnia'llititwaeige on-felty;priceet Call - and TriggingroilnifOrekyorehesing elsewhere. a ,t ;u :NICHOLS & , BOWMAN, ttlwineirFixitisi - xl Market Sts, El ' it% : --: . r .... ~.. ,17.. 0 44 „„ iig . man , from 4. of , -344 , 84 Oge; Titifebute=dge the seiy at the dirfftja6l2". jkliPll:ll;d2arketetreet& sod iiiiitCOliner of Fereit tin , _ . . mya v ' , - • a IL. Pg OWN STOUT AND SCOTCH, ALB, in B bottletcjoal TetelinSd and for axle by mrBo ..'Wht-1300114 &VO• w i fgailt44o# ‘ 4•LBUEL 434 01 2 /Y bound . ....X.,' for ill& n ,- 6 0 WFPF .11 Plarffitik JiL. ~-.- ,•, , :-. .. S. 0 *eat. _ . . BEESC> fol asielivir 1110HOIS °of. BOWILLIT, Fidlit add iniu•kot Steets. myls • `-• OgraYRERS' OARAUGEB.; reciiiea; tii4logest aitortmo n t it thei city, by GEO. W. PARSONS, , llO Market street. . I E4P:ITI3ARRELs: toGt.,,,,,imbe, of -ciiipty ittitsity turrets and white and bracify . casks, RA. site by mrs• - 11171it.•13001E, - r4TiAItBNIIIII,ICg.' • -- A cl / 4 44-choide, 1 44W:received, by :40* ••, •-tWitt- 4 D3CIE, &AN, • ell gA 1 2 12, -zrerattuilding=lbis. • feet hoot, *iiud .1'1044 1 (6344 fin- r eaktillerhuid Otreet, rOuir • - • t: , - VggOi P.:,8011131m13. 7 07- z rrifichftwfiril *cctlishxr-Ilagw, with 144/4W14 ./f i thimt : SlPMPß,.twiftijpr . wOt other Ziring:- ,N1070,113A-BOWAAN. aX1113.45:-. i'FiCOßt.ll4d GIaIDIN4SEEDS. . : . riodeetto, Wt. tebationi N. Y., sad. • Priggeleßra:, Rochestori t if. Y. srge invoice ioinpilthig Irony sudsy and ''dgaeription, just reodired-ond. for tidally • WIESE 4 7 - AnatherA ,Iffe _lkAite4 IMO Herriog...-44 MEM _ -aka, OtyrtOs !UMW and- auszth et __very-km pskes. Ow t • somms uumainpas. _ 2 4)Ft _ . PHOTOCLRAPIL BOMA taIIANAWFUL _ . JUST open, a fresh lot of Photograph Album sougirmys Book,.myl! NOT ALC OHOLIC A HIGHLY CO,!sTCVN FRA tED VEGETAL DR. BOUILINDS GERMAN BUFFERS. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, D 3 sia• ; . Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dieea,, of the Kidney*, and all disett-es arising front a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as ti;l tion,lnward Piles, Fullness of Blood to ti - Hea, Abidity of the Stomach, Nausea, lit art burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight 1 ,, the Stomalk, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fur tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming • the Head,llnrried and Difficult Breathing, F. tering at the Heart, Choking yr Sudoc,t., : Sensations when in a lying p.sture, Dirnhe of Tudon, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Defic'encv r splration, Yellowness of the Skin and Ey, s, 1' in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, stoat Imaginings of Evil, and great Depr,s,i of Spirits, and will pcsitively prevent Fever. Bilious Fever, &c. They contain Nu ALCOHOL; Olt BAD HISKY. They will c Lr e the above diseases in ninety-nine ca-cs out a hundred. 1100FLAND'S GEbMAN BITTERS! Are not anew and untried article, but barn stood the test of fifteen years' trial by the. American public, and their reputation and ,41 e are not rivaled by any similar preparation. The proprietors bare thousands of letter, from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS ern CITIZENS. Teitifying, of their own personal knowledge, to the beeeficial effects and medical virtue, of these Bitters. DO YOU, WANT SOMETHING 'lt. STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPRTLIE? DO YOU WANT 'l u BUM) UP YOUR CONSTITU II ON ? DO Yu U WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WAN 1 TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNESS? DO YOU WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT 'lO SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A EIRIHi AND VIGOROUS FEELING ? If you do, u,e lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTEB.S. There are many preparations sold wider the wit,: or Biters, pm' up m quart bottles, compounded of cheapest whisky or common ruin, coming from :0 to 4 cents papa.* the kuitedisguisedby Anise or Co; // der Seed. • ?his class of Bitters has caused, and will coritir.be to - cause, arkng as they can be sold, hundreds to the death of the drunkard. By their use the aplon kept continually tender the infLerice of Akohohe St, ri Wads of the worst kind, the desire for Lqoor is Cr t -and kepi up, and the result as all the horrors a frenchatt upon a drunkard's life and death. For those mho desire and WILL HAVE a Liquo , Bitters, we publish the following receipt: —Get ONE BOTTLE OF HOOFLA.ND S GRKSIAN 1311- TERSandmiamdhTHREEQUARC,OE 000 BRANDY OR WHISKY, ana the mask will be a priparatkos that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal virtam i and nue axelknee any of the numerous Li quor Bitters * the market, and unit CULT Itl UCH . ligSS. You will have all the virtues of H.OO F LAND'S GERIKAN BirrEas in connection with tDistelitic of-lnpar, at-rs situcti less prig than Ikea inferiinuireparations coat you. ATTENTION, .SOLDIERS! AID TUN /RIMS Or SOLDIgn 'We call the attention of all having relae, ns or friends in the army to the Get that "kW iF. LAND'S German Bitters" wilt cure nine-tenth of the diseases induced by exposans aud privationaincident to camp life. In the li t. published' almost daily in the tewspaimr,, ~ t, the arrival of the sick, it will be uoi•ced that silvery large propertion are suffeting from Mbil ty. Every case of that kind can be re eilly offal hYHOolland's German Bitters. D.,c eei resulting from disorders of the d gestive on es. meanly removed. We have no hesitatio , in stilling that if these Bitters wet e freely I:, amptour soldiers, hundreds of lives to eht belayed that otherwise will be lost. We call particular attention to the Übe% in, imitarkeleand well authenticated cure of on, of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use h - ,aro own language, "has been saved by the Bitter., Fattanatenza, August 23d, ler;:!.. Messrs. Jones & Evans :—Well, gentlem,u, your Hoofland's German Bitters ha s sav e d l ay life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouch ed for by numbers of my comrades', some 0. *hose nausea are appended, and who were fair cognizant of all the circumstances or my es— ' I tun, and have been for the last tour years, t member of Sherman'e celebrated battery, an I tinder'the immediate command of Captain h B. Ayers. Through the exposure attends:,: upon my arduous duties, I was attacked In N vember last with inflimmution of the 'UDC. and was for seventy-two days in the hospita. This was by great debili y, heighten d Iby ma attrickbf dysentery. I was then team); ed from the White House and sent to this dry - on board the steamer Sta'e of Maine., from which I landed on the 28th a June. Sim, that lime I have been about as low as any or, • .could be and still retain a spark of vitality 'For a week or more A was scarcely able to swa low anything, and if I did forces morsel down. It was immediately thrown up again. I:raimild not even keep a glees of orate- on on; stomach. Life could not last unde-e these CI: etimstances ; and, accordingly : th e ph y ,.fi le ,., wbo had been working faithfully, though ut smexesfully, to rescue me from the grasp 0 i v. dread archer, frankly told me they could do I. LIMO *Zia and adyieed me to see a Clergy min. and to make such disposition of my limit-' funds as heetanited me. An acquaintance az (. vieftetime &Vibe hospitti, Mr. Frederick Stei: broti, of Sixth below Arch street, advised or sea forlorn hope, to trylymir bitters and k:.,.- it! procured AAR:tette. From the time I col.. mewed taking them the gloomy shadow death receded, and I am now, thank God for 1 getting better. Though I have taken but re bottles, I have gained tea pounds, and I fe. sant/hie of teeing permitted to rejoin my a; laid daughter, from.whom I have heard not,,ir for eighteen months ; for, gentlemen, I am loyal Virginia°, from the vicinity of Fro:.: Aio/al To your invaluable Bitters I ow,. -,r certainty of life which hat taken the pricy glorious privilege of Wain cla-plug Ylifißt harte --to your titters will I owe l'. - to ;_ bosom those ' , bonze dearest to me in life. Very irlibr yours, ISAAC MALONE We fully concur in - the truth of the an. ' Idate!afttlt, fut we bid despaired of seeing r `-'."- . l i l l'4o4lone. restored to health. 7 41 olinCtUldieback, First New York Hater. • A. Ackley, Co. C, llth Maine; Le , ' ',.. _lnakrtikid New York ; J. E spen cer , J. Arttliety;Bittery F; J. B Fasewell, Co it . . Virmont ; Henry B Jerome, Co. B. 3,1 .." Mout ; Henry T. Itimidonild, Co. C, 6th NI .il". - ;Cala - r• Ward, Co. E. sth Maine; H,ra., Reck Co. H, 72d New York ; Natbawel Thomas, Qo. F,. 95th Penna. ; Andrew J. Fir t OA, Co. A.,, Sd Vermont; Jan J,.nki L s, R, /06th,Penna. BEWARE OF COUNIERF r in, See that, the signature ut "C M. JACKS9S leen the•Wittperta of each bottle. Prieeperhottler, 76 cents, or half doses' for i; Wincipej 14pe, and Manufactory, N o . F,,j:. * , I 4 4 44 'V een° ONES & EVA Ns . . r to C. M. Jackson& C 0.,) MO Proprietor. , OrFor sale by Druggist sod Deslers in every town In the United States- tmylo-dtw ftledltal. EXTRACT A PUE lONIC PARTICULAR NOTICE.