trett In the regular , e inserted In the flornii4g ithout extra charge, Ti A !, Frith') Eveau.;, May 22, 1863. EMEIN ____ AND ___ _______ ____ TOWN COUNTRY, Tzg EPISCOPAL Col,: Vat:2loN. The Annual con vention of the `taut Episcopal Convention of Pennsylvania will meet in P hiladelphia on Tuesday next. This convention generally re mains in session for two or three days. it is composed of both clerical and lay delegates. -—•,.____ TUE TIABNONIC SCCIETY have appointed a , . special meeting for fht:a evening, to be held in Market S the lecture room of the Presbyterian Church, quare, top ractice for the coated they : are about to give fur the benefit of the Christian , Commsion. A full hoped for. attendance is earnestly Meeting to c ommence at 8 o'clock. --..--..........._ Joan Jour; Co. C, 35th New York regiment, Xresiding at Teresa, Jefferson county, N. Y. 1 while riding an top of a car, was knocked off by a br'd.fe near an Junction, yesterday after no m and instantly killed. Hie remains were ..i' takes charge of brills comrades, who have put, , them into a coffin and shipped them, by Ex ', press, to his home. He was an only son, aged :141"tweet pars. He bad served out his time of ' ritp,enlistuaent—two years. Toe regiment passed the Northem Central Railroad, opposite this y, la.,t evening. 4' --.__.•,----. JEFF /R THE Mormirsass.—We learn from a espoudent in Po3n's Valley, Centre county, on what ;is known as the "foun ," an immense conflagration is now ra Berea .Iging, tinif in g erreru at cleat' nctlon of property, and -ly intpting travel in that looality, jail stage between Lewistown and Belle : unable to perform its daily trips over ~..:,.ntlitis in qUebtfOri, on account of this o'-' great drought bag prevailed in that as ' ', 4 portions of the State, for some weeks, , e dry underbrush and loose timber on stains afford immense fuel for the ~ Joh are now raging. . t'" ............1114........ IrlefENT OF Cssri4"- ~d, ~~: ,;= .4 .::, that an order has been this city, from the War Department, t, tbat the accounts of Captains of of the men now being must ..red to be mustered out of the service of shall not be settled by paymasters, accounts of each officer have been and settled by the Ordinance Bureau ,gton. It is alleged that great negli e shown by many officers in the ,eut of proper care among the men on command of arms belonging to the nt. Jo order to correct the evil, all ere to be held strictly responsible for and until their accounts are properly d by the Ordinance Bureau, the due them on their pay rolls will be by the Government. LNT TO A 1iA1111.1811118.0 LADY.—The fol rom the Philadelphia Bulletin of last describes a deserved compliment as seen paid to one of the most amiable ,valent ladies of tha State Capital,: . Serenaded.—Mrs. Eliza Belltnan,,of who is at present on a visit to this irreceded last night, at her lodgings, o:th Tw-tlfih sheet, by the members. B. Thornan' Twentieth regiment: was an'ong the ladies of Harrisburg hicd attention to the w, ended Men bt let h regiment who were injured at ,1 the s.ni accident on the Cumberland !rcaci in hoptenther laEt. Luau hag, in conjunction with the city of the ladies of Harrisburg, de- ), If to the care of the soldiers who have indly attention, while in camp or in iu thia vicinity. The history of that as she aehleved in good fur soldiers, be written on earth. Its record Is in ld there, too, its full reward will be • . • pat h sont wont .` L HoteL miff; pony was mostly recruited in Wil li*, . " . Jersey Shore and vicinity, and went out % he command of Lieut. Col. Wm. B. Siont'F' . quently acting Colonel of the Regi ment ..- of Col. P. II Allabach, command leg the ade. It is composed of some of the iligent and patriotic men to be .n Pennsylvania, and embraced privates of wealth, learning .bility. Col. Allabach and staff, oon kil. W. B. Shant, Maj. R. W. , S. H. Pollock; Quartermaster, Ln; Maj. John F. Huber, Sur L. H. Kirk, AssistantSurgeori, at the head of the large din. Captain Wilson and Lients. Af occupied an oppoiite posi, =I AREVVELLS OF THE NINE MONTHS' MIN. ►ening, the officers and soldiers of cora- Ilst Regiment F. V., Capt. F. T. Wil -1 the pleasant associations of the nine impaign by a million at Buehler's .e canpany entered the hall of the evening commenced. et of Feirtte service—the hot storm of battle and the tedi. d and toilsome march were wed over a table spread with )f the season, while the thou d amusing incidents of ramp renewed zest before the mew - t nada of Fredericksburg and Ire fought agaittand the "hair in the "imminent deadly Jount4.d with that pride which' who has seen-eau folly-know. ) repeated toasts from the brave wed Colonel gave them a few cknowledgernent and farewell. officers and the gallant company is fly replied to complimentary early hour the brave fellows loud and hearty cheers for their d Flag, Gov. Curtin and the „..ur-urou la! ~ nov, I , - 1- , thu , ,ncly bring it Litt” rent r of it , at too Our idurlc,rievnitnt writes that h e is too , _.1(1 t tq e the fatigues of the mar 18 he would jorily be a burden to the ar my—but if ate Gov ernor orders to bo sent L.) hint a lilt of car tridges with Minnie balls, he will agree to Car shoot as desperate and as mean traitors in Chatfield county as ever stood up in arms against the Governrinent in South Carollna. ile further writes that the Democratic leaders in that locality are preparing the deluded men %.1,0 !.,ave faith in them to resist the draft, and that it is openly declared that "DO Democrat shall be forced to leave Clearfield to fight for the to and for Abe Lincoln." —Oa this information the old man of the woods asks for ball cartridge, prorniaing to find his own w.eapon and board himself. It is an honest request, and hence we thus bring it be : fore the proper department, to„which, at a convenient time, We will com municate, in per son, the name and r esidence of our brare and patriotic friend, and urge that he be mmedi ately supplied with ball cartridge to shoot trai tors lir Clearfield county. _ -,-..,..__ FULTON COUNT/. —Destructive Sire.—The Ful ton Republican of the 21st says that the most destruotire fire that has occurred in that county for many yeari.took place on Monday afternoon last, resulting h 2 the entire destruction of the extenaive steam tannery, large store ream, and fioedwetling hookte,occupied by HOD. . VG-Bolin, and belonging to Ma j. Roland Austin, of Sli , via. The tannery contained a large amount of stock; nearly all of which, must of necessity, ; be more or Jess damaged, besides about $1,400 worth of sole leather, ready for market, all off which was entirely COLlEfOrried. The afore ooml Whioh stood between the tannery and dwelling house was burned to thcground, but thegreater part of the dry goods Was eared. The dwelling House, *Welk was of the Cot tage style of architecture, large, commeclOis, anti almost new, was totally destroyed but through the exertions of the neighbors a greater . part of the curefurni was safely removed. In: addition to die above, a /arge quantity -• Ground Bark was entirely cnshaked. tin's loFs will not fall short of e'" ireach $2OOOO, upon w''' has an insuran in the 0-- ,-4 PA me ON CONOPANII3.—WO Jar. time ' ...Lo,ooo and may we are informed, he of $lO,OOO besides insurances --,umberland Valley, and other Insurance ..,ompanies, sufficient to almost, if not entirely , corer his loss. . - _ The fire ia odd to have origir,ated from the engine in the Tannery. /ADM' LOYA: LOA° —*"e stillcontinueto notice that these organizations are being rapidly established 'in various parts of the Cominon wealth, and wherever the moveraentla made to secure such' an organization Abe most respectable ladies of the locality are identified with the League. We havzfrequently urged' their sup port on the attention of'the ladies of the State Capital, Where of all other localities such an organization;should exist. The elements which compose respectable society in this 'city are mostly loyal. Occasionally an. influence attempts to show itself, which would lend to g9.4 l Patiu with treason if it were angered to develops;; bat this is met and frowned,down..by the ladies of Harrisburg, who wield a- just influence -in such matters. That influence would be aug mented if every lady in the city would resolve to organize a Loyal League. Com bined and strengthened by rtAiy of action, the ladies cbuld_effect additional good to that which they are afready doing.fortbeir country. They could' add to the reioure4 of the Govern ment in'a hundred ways, g, they would take advintage of organisation. We, therefore, again urge this matter on`the attention 'of 'the ladies of Flarrishiiii.: l tt . was related of Lydia. parrah, the 'fearless and pure souled Quakeress :Who was' of such incalculable service to Gen. Wallington while his army was encamped amid the snows of Valley Verge, thatphe frequently declared to Washington, that men only should ' contend with men in war, but that, Women should be left, alone to combat with tor es.— Lydia Harrah despised a tory as she hated sin. Let her example be followed' by the ladies of the great free North. While the men of the free States' are contending with traitors in arms,,. let the ladies 0710 with ll%o to do battle the tortes 1 _ • A FetienroEirisifearease reo BakvalLts.— _ Gen. E. B. Tyler,,late commander of the First Brigade, ThirdPivedik-Fifth Army Corps, ar rived inlets city yesterday and took rooma.at the Buehler Horse, Ie the course of the af ternoon, Ei large number of the 126th and 134th regiments, Row here awaiting payment, which were attached to his command, thronged his apartments, expressing for' him a hearty wel come and their delight at his presence.. At the instance of a miter of the officers of the regiments,. a banquet was prepared - in order to give the General a formed' welcome. The affair took place at the "Jones House," and although gottest up at short notice, was really superb and worthy the'high reputation of that establishment. 'The General, with the commit tee, the officers of the regiments and invited guests, entered the spacious dining room about nine o'clock. Abeut sixty gentlemen - were present. After partaking of the bountiful sup ply of goof things before them, Lt. Col. 'Rowe, of the 126th, arose and proposed to the com pany the health of Gen. E. 8.. Tyler. In responding Geri. Tyler expressed his great satisfaction at again meeting so many familiar faces of his former command. His presence was almost as unexpected to himself as it must have been to his friends around him. He was about to return to hirt_horne on a short leave of l ateepee, and at its expiration he 'honed, with recruited health and streng.b, to b 3 again in the field; .v tiattling against the .enemies of his country. -Be referred to: his connection with rde late command, and his high esteem for every one comprised In it, pErytloncluaed • by, exhorting an Present to whirr; 'Manfully to the cause which wad the cause of humanity, and in which were involved elrthat could make os free 'and happy nation. The General's remarke were 'fa highly elo quent and patrioticcharacter, and elleited hear ty and unbounded applanse - throughotti. Va rious sentiments followed cortiPlh4PtarY to the distingnjOhed guest, his staff and to a num ber of gentlemen attached to the-brigade, and speeches xesPonsive ''were made by -Lt.. Col. Rowe, Col. E. O'Bileti;- - Mjatant Stewart, Sur geon liegent, Major **won, Lie. hrOanley, :1i1 4 : 14 ; Rq an,l other.: , ,oscct Ltt il ;att.: .11,,1ir and Were ~ • uct,;(! tbmilithout ia the must uuexcep rif 'Ha 'de manner. The banquet was elrgrat. red cting much credit upon rhe proprietor of tit `P'l nes blouse," Mr. Al'Ciellarr, aud bi 3 ac com'ishti assistant, Mr. Hutchisn while th e inrellectu / part of the entertainment was tio• Anent, earnest and patriotic, Gea. Tyler will proceed to his borne at Ra VtLIIII, Ohio, on a short leave of absence. Part of his briefness here is to endeavor tin have a command form d for him composoedaga of Penn3yi van la troops. ........._„„ 4......... A .NARBOW STANT ESCAPS FROR A TEBRiBLB AND IN DEATa".---kir. Joh LIStOD LTID, SD engineer in the E liing Alin at Johnstevn - met with an accident on Saturday morning last which makes a person shudder to think of. The Cambria rri bune says that while he was engaged In cleaning some part of the engine, by wrapping a cloth ', , around a moving rod and pulling upon the' cloth while the rod slipped through, it his held: broke, and, losing his balance, he fell hick- , wards against a large strap-wheel, and wills/ thus carried under and around the wheel to the other side, where, coming In contact with the flooring and frame work, presence under the strap stopped the wheeland a twenty horse power engine under a calfll head of steam ! The strap was speedily and the man released from his fearfully perilous situation. Every one about expected-to tied him crashed to a shapeless mass atal dead; but, astonishing to say, he was still alive, and. An a few moment. after being retneasixi, was able to speak 1 li t was forint/ to be considerably out and bruised, but much less so than v i sa expected. -.lhi'vrtisi coptirryeci to the residence of his biother ittjaw,t' Afr- Gen. 41r. leroDowell, in lternville, -where tie yet remains, with a prospect of ultimate recolvery. One of his 840ALler8 11/48 dielOCAted, and the bone fractured .es writ, also the bone in on e of bus tbighe. lie also received a-num bar/ of severe cuts and painful contusions.. Air. Irvin returned from the arnikwit month or two ago, and was marriestonlY some two or three Wee ks since. If he survirewthirfattempt upon -his life, he needn't fear the result of any acci dent to hiin `hereafter: Ere wasn't killed in that way. • . _The 'fewitale " r. The WarDepaittnentbi+9 eff4 Of the instrutions for " armies, of the " by Irr MEI -..amallyproclaim.ed one government of the united Statesiritherteld, preptired • -.acts Wier, L. L. D., and „ revised revised by a ward of officers, of which Major dimerel E. A. Hitchcock was President. Having been ap proved by the President of the United States,he commands that theyhi published. Among other things, t instructions setiorth that a place, distri4t,"or country, occupied by an enemy, stands hilfonsiquence of the occupation under the martial law of the invading or pcc,u 7 eying army, whether any proclamation'declar• ing martial law or any p,ublio. warning, to the inhabitants has been bawd or not: Martial law is the humediate,or directeffect and consequence of occupation otoomtuesf.„ Martial law is aim ply military exercised in accordance with the:authority and uses of war. %Military oppreedon is not,rnartial, law ; it le the atone of the'power which - that law confers. As martial law is executed bk:militioly fore 'it is incumhent upon those who administer : Icy iv strictly guided by the princißes of Justice, honor and huinanitytffistneen,Siornint Ts .014 dier even more than Other men, for the very reason thathplimisesses the power of his arias against the unarmed. Consull3 amongFAmericsn and - Turopenfi 'us 'ions are not diplometin.agenk. ,Nevertheless, their offices and persons will be subjected to martialTlaw in cases'ofturgebtunceadry only; ttieli-Poperty and persons are not ezeulipttd.— Atty datinquenoy they-a - Anna **Alia' the es tublichedrule may be punished as in the case of :my other inhabitaut,land such puuishnien forms no reasonable ground for international complaint. fhe more vigorously Warp_ are planned, the better it is for humanity. S harp ware are. brief: " .The instructions also treat of the , appropria-, tion' by a victorious army of the public and private pr..perty of the enerny—Proteeli'n . iii persons, especially women—of religion—the arts anti acten'eeti—and punishment of crimes agamst theinhabitants of hostile countrPs;&.c . There e*ists no law or body of authoritative rule i s of action between hostile armies except the I ran& of the law of nature .1,1,n,t1 nations which is iaitiled usages Of wei. on the land. Slavery, complicating andlconfthinding tht idea§ of property (that is of a, *in"). aucl!lf personality;' - '(that ni is of huanity,) exists ac, , cordinuto municipal or local law only.. The law of.nattue and nations hu never. acknovrl edged it, I, The digest of the Roman law enacta the early dictum of the Pagan jurist, that, "so far as the , law of nature is.oonnerned v all men arirecittal!"l Fugitives escaping a conutry,,in which - they were slaves villativf, from , serfs; in to another, itbuntil r i ku,v.4l,:lcor.ceaturiesiqpast, been heir,' free and acknowledged tree by judicial decisions , Of Eurepian oinintilei, even though the atrial law of the country in which the'slave had taken refuge acknowledged slavery within its own dr9;ukkiow . i. ,:,„ Therefore, In a war between the 'Visited States and a lbelligeitint whit% adinits of 'ale: -very, if a person held 41 bondage-by-lhat ,, bel-' ligerent be captured by or somas as a fe s ikive under the pfotection of the military 'fore& of the United States, such person is immediatelyi entitled to the rights and privileges of a free- , 1 man. To return such ,person„ into slave amount to , enivibenfr slavery tin e ittenelther the Plated States nor any officer , under their Rutiaoilty can enslave any human betiag. t , • „Morel:Ter, a person so made free ty the law of war is under the shield of s the law of ruitipps,- and the former owoefor State cauvestS by The law of poet liming, no belligerent lieu of delta of service; A traitor, under the law•Aif wet, or.n_wan traitor,.is a peraton in a place or district under martial law,, who, unauthorized by the military comtriander, gives information-of any kind - to the enemy -or holds intercourse Wjtklifm4,. The war traitor is always severely_punisbed. If his offence conithltellik betrayinip SO the efiet my anything , concerning the condition, safety, operations or plans of *the itotips 'Welding oocupying the-p lace *Or district , hieilittilibme4t is ' ."‘-; If the Citizen or subject of a country pf,pliti iniadediOfimuquered, gites infoimatlmilo own titivernmeat, from which:he - if separated by the hostile army, or toth(f rirrnylif Gov eminent, he is a war trait s, andfientli is the pecolty-gf his offence; - rAlt!itriiiies in the Held stand of gnidei; and , impreer them if they.p . anuot obtaia,,tltegg otherwise. No -porde! iay.tiig;',been fiirefd by the enemy to serve as ktultiejii.punishabla.for having done, so. I , kif *citlittthOsille! n invadeLdlstrict vol 7 uiltailly serve as a guide . , the onemy, or - offer to do ' so; he is deerpe!f 4 - rat 'traitor, starer death. . A citiaan serving voluntarily 'ea against his own couutryecommits:tinatom , ,and will be dealt with according _tithe laws , ' of his .coUnury.;' y '" 7 ,, 1 • :Guides, Wlem.it-is-olearly:proved - that - ther have misled intentionally, may be put to death: All unauthorised or secret cortiniuniciitiinf with, the enemy is considered treasonable by .ta law °Atli . - finder had of 4 7nstIrrection , Civil mar, $)6 = • I the Instructions say ,fir un r - !ttance by Cir.ZrL9 of the 'United State, awwtiog i at the jev by tur , rerneo rs th..fr tri nptl war against the rjohed Stat,s, and i 6 therefore tr,asou.'' lint C l rlagNB or FrA.RatsBURG are inforttled alai erof. Rainbow, after atkoosvirdgiog the cour bi, 08 7: /te tions to Li irnsel f by the most eminent phi s'clatis here, and candid comoiltnents bu s oNt hy them on his invention ihgt circum stances do not admit a longer stay'in Elatlisburg than Monday next. Pen cannot dew ibe the Pleasure be e xperiences in the expe-sedsatisfa tion of the numerous ladies and gi:ttlemtn, for themselves and children by his ir.strumencil icy. Many have kindly tendered their names for public.tion to give the needy confidence so they may obtain help before he area away. veldWe, citizens of Harrisburg, are fully con vinced by experience that Prof. Boinbow's for Hernia or leupture is no humbug, but all the statements in its favor true. JOHN B. COOPER, Gentleman. T. C. SAMPLE JACOB WE i VER, Merchant. AMUEL WISE, 41 Prof. Haiub S ovr is s Franklin House, Walnut street. topping at the Dr. R. expects to be In Charabersburg next week. . Harrisburg, Pa., May 20th, 1863. d2t. Sprxial Noticts. Prrorooaaparc Azainra cheap 'arid good, a fine new lot je.t reoeiro at Ward's Dlusic Store, 12 North Third stree.t. t0212t -I Amur Nzws, —The entire absence of news from the army tbi elnorning, hem induced us to thint upon the probable cause. Space will not permit ue, however, to point out separately the many reasons that would fidly explain itB alb tzenccout from the infozmation we have we elitifein say log that the gGvernment is kat, in maturing a plan of operation that will awn, with the energy of an avalanche, sweep into one COttliOn grave g all the treason, secession and the unholy oft - hose who are strivino for the overthrow of• toar,glorions count. the mean• hue the cheap dry an ' - L. Bowman, with all-ty abatement in th. - ceiling fr- ' • ' -4. In -- • .—.es howls of O. . • that the price of goods will permit, is —4 - goods to his many customers at ~..ces much lens than they could have been bonght at a month since. ' MOTHER t MOTUERSH MOTHE_RSttt DON'T fail to . procure• MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP foe CHILDREN. lEETHING. This valuable preparation is the Prescription of one the best female Physicians and nurses in the , United States, add has been used for thirty years with never tailing safety and success by millions of :Mothers children, from *the feeble infant of one week old to the'adult. It not only relieves ,the child tram pale;; but invigorates the stomach and bowels, correets acidity, andliverotorie and energy to the whole system. instantly felieve • GRIPING IF,7IIII.I3OWRIA,AND WEND COLIC. We believe it the Beet and Surest Remedy in the 'All eases of I DirSER I TERY end -DIARREIGE CRILDRE24, whether it arises 'from Teethipg or from any other canaci. , • • Full thrections for using *ill accompany each bottle. Norti Gontine unless the fee simile of CURTIS i & .PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrakire! , ..d, alllfedicine Dealers. Principal 0f60,48.Dey Street,_YOßK nuns ONLY 26 CZNIS PER VoOTILZ. • • ...... my22.d&w6m. PEIgN6'YLVANIA hIILICIA tuld *milting 01,aints, Hated titatea ; Pension, Bounty, Arrears bf Phi; and Bub.istelks"Claima, &c,,.84c., made but and ciliedteny, - F.IIGENE,ONYDEB, • , " .441ine3/-at-Loo. 'Cabe : Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. [02771y- lititn2irvertistnituts. _ j ,, P I'AVN 0 M!" (70 STEINWAA'S, A HICHERING* ; SIT R v '6; 11.SLEY'S ,ciAOY-E -STEEN'EL Byippzoiso, 84, by ?BINDS, EMMY 'LINSLEY. IVIOLiNS,IGIJITANS: - FLITTES, FIFES, AC CORDECNS,Dfarki. &a. Sheet Ode emit bylmaiii to any 'plaoe. 'FIdTIJSE FRAMER, . ALUMS and WOK INGIIIINNICS. -4111owe's Sewing Mtichinet, ' &e. id the Mfteic Store of SILAS WARD; No'. 12 North Third Street, above4lifrket. 14 angl4-dli . AN 'ASSORTMENT OP ; , 1;; OVERIOO tin • ; •`-<;;719 1 /4f • - • - POCKET BOOKS, PURSES , 6 -! • PORTMONAIES 4. , SOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, • ' KVIVICE It's- - and Fancy Goode Store, No. 91 Market &red. 144 EINE;LOT OE e` BANNERS' t GASES BD MI WALLETS: Sone;Spiendid New-Tem! of AA E ~,A.ALL'sw.voiata, l t N 8 • The beet Morocco -1, .r A“V RlllllO SATOBBLN, ; d And a, genera v ariety of , FANOY GOODS', nit- . eforPreeents, tithmblwd4,L: ./P l 44Wit myl' Dtiig Store, No: C• Ktbleillat Meet ICE° - 0 - 11 - 4. NATION. • if.aroa. 8 0811018, „ ,llarlifibillt may 14th, 186$. Vtourass, - It is the duty of every citier to, fiend l[id~ ~ to the preserVitionr of the public 'Peak; Artut whereas, The unlimited and indis criminate sale of intoxicating liquors to a la a pc .,, Mticat must inevitably lead to jerkins' ter,tikurt arm' Breaches of the . pee?vtberefore,- it is hereby enjoined on all tavern keepers and retail dealers, within the limits of the city of Thiirleburg: to close their bars 164 Vd.),;P:x4l-.. tinne the sale of alitiirteiricathig'beverageit, beer, at six o'clock N., of every ifit.l4 - ihe,rekAntillarther.D6 l l66: 3 asylij ithi.llolWO, litagoic 14. n zJk 3Vetu 2thatistments Steam Weekly to Liverpool, rrOTJCITING at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax B J- Boa ) The well known S t eamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia f3tesin ahiP Compan. are intended to sail as follows oty of Etaitinsore Saturday, May 30; Bina, Saturday, June o ; kottiburgh, Saturday, June 18, and every succeecliog haiurday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North Cr. Riv RAMS Oh' PASSAGIf, rir,uun is corm, oa ns sourtamore is cm: ' 1 siscor. $B2 60 I /mar seam, SBO 00 arsasans, do to London, 86 00 do to Laidon, 85 50 I do to Paris, 96 00 do to Park 40 60; do to Nainburg, 90 00 do to Hambug, 87 Passengers also f orwarded to Naive, Rotterda', Antwerp, Ato., at equally l o w e r' Fame from Liverpoo/ or Queeriestown : Ist / Cabin, $75, $8.5, S/05. Steerage from Liver- Pool, MO. Proms Queenestown S3O. Those who wish to send for their friend's can bny tick ets here at these rates. P r Won:nation apply at the Compa ny's 011 ices. JOHN G. DALR, Agent, 16 roadway, ZV'. Y.,: or Cl. 0. ZiktMERIKAN, /llwrionv. f23d/y. I Irainaktle Pulliam hopttjr for Salo/ or to Rent. pent undersigned will Sell or mmt Chester I_ Furnace, rota Crwell township, Huntingden Th S t ack is welland substantially buihre is alto Tee bleak geesee IA tolenole Noah./ there is an abzia-; dance of good wodAthat can be purchased at I 16 to 2 6conts per cord, (wood leaved with in two miles of the tack, and a bundance id goad ore can begot one to two and half, miles, at a sab le pri. The furnace is atont ten mites from Mt. 17nion statio PI. R., with a good public road .leadiog to it. further particulars, address SAM7r , " Spruce Creek, P. A cqukty. indt-41331T 858 MILLS, 355 , 853 and 855 Waa4ington Street. New - 'ROC tat...r. GOVERNMENT COFFEE: ,PUT up : in tin foil pound papers, __uT a box, andin bulk. Our prices range `friSm 7to 30 cents. We pat up the following kinds: JAVA, MARACAIBO, RIO AND VARIOUS OTHER BRANDS OF,surFatog COFFEE.' We believe our Coffee'to be better -than--any ground Coffee now in use. All Orders addretk , sad to us, or to 'our agents, Messrs. PLacrs* & YOUNG, 182 Chambers Street, corner Washing ton Street, New York City, will receive promrt attention. • The retail trade supplied by hrst.clatujObbing houses hi the various cities., TABEE & PLACE. Oft AS. PIACI WM. N. TABER N. B.—Trade Price List furnished upon Hp declB d3m-rdtur2B HAMS!! ! 2 05000 LBS.— Composed the following brands, ju of st re °Mired Nawnun's, teklinsted.- •- • .-' '— "- ' New Jgascr, selected. , • , EVASEI AND Swirl's, eitpaier: 114011INgelg Ruvuma, cenivasie' d. Idionnam's Mumma, not eneansassed. - ' Isom Orrr, eanwiesed. _ r•• IRON CITT, not canvassed. .-' . Punt Hems, sir:city prime. $ Coirera: Hams, eery fine. - . Each.bam sold will be guaranteed u upre sealed. ..,:iVert. DOOI, Jr., & CO: LIANIORS. UTE have on hand veiy superior selects id V V of ri' WINES, BRANDIAB and FLAW LI QUOES,.af every deikription. BRANDIES of the choicest brande and vin tagee• WINES of every variety-and of the finest quality. ST: CRUZ-RUNE" : - HOLLAND GIN. SCOTCH, RYB and BOURBON WHISKY, CHAMPAGNS, SCOTCH ALE, BROWN STOUT, CORDIALS, Bcc. Also, a NATIVE' , WINE, mapnfactured from the domestic grape, which is's:Splendid article, and we la", it to be pure. apl4 wg. DOCK, Ja.., CO. HORSES, WAGONS AND OASTS TO TORN: ALOCEN;.jiioatt - street, West Harris burg, is preParea t to fUrnish Horses, Carts and, Wtigo as to persons wishing hauling done. Digging of Cellars personally attendedto. Hauling of any description promptly attended to. An order box for the accommodation of persens will be found in 'the Tsustaarts:Print ingDffice, where orders will be received. aplB - 8m , malt .AlailtN. , e t hesebrough & Pearsall); PROVISION DEALERS, 14 South NW. &red, Philadelphia, A" prepared . to offer to their Onside:airs their Celebrated Errigar Cdred Rains and Dried 'Beef, which are , cured expressly for family use, and superior to'anything in the market. N. orders_by proreptly attar d ed to. apl7 lm - Mr IMPORTANT. w 1 'you want your Shin of a pearly whiteness, 1 go to Kunkers and get some of that famous Soap, which constituted a portion of the gams' of the sterner Princes" Royal, which was . Orme time since by'our goat, while attempt tit?r*the blockade at Charge:los. Can only Etakinistt KUNKEL'S `ap26-tf 118 Market at., Hatrisbarg.. FIVE-TWENTY lIMTED , STITH& ; LUAU AMERON; coLDEA. EBY & GO- are suit: C scription . agitate :10 distazse of these bonds, `Fhoefig sell them at par, in sums to suit pur-.. *WPM The interest on these bonds is six per cent, and will be paid in golO, POTATOES. and Peach Blow. A large supply of,the above in prime anKliiiiiin,.juit re ceived and for rudely aprlo ,WM. DOCK...II:!:"'A CO - 3(lArk LBS. HAMS of all the °hob* ,o,tm brands' in: .market; canvassed andlinanvas,sed, at the very lowest price.— Every ham sold warranted, at . NICHOLS kSEOWHAWB, my 4 ,C!r.„Frorkt klarket ste. OIL OF AIX. = This celebratatealad Oil ; . with several: other choice lands, in large and:small-bitties, received tiaa'for sale by apl4 • UNION CANDIDATE FOR'SHERIFF. DMEL URICH*III be candidate for the office of Sheriff at the next election, and solicits the votes of all Union'men. sp27-110 RANGES A N D LitifONlL—We have. just' N-4, received the boost ,aad finest lot of Kew sine Oranges offered this `season' in"market. Call and examine, at ILICHOP & BOWMAN, 9P27 Co; ffraat and Market-Arcot& LENK, ziaggitOF IVAPI.,.2 I MIa AND. sopartiG. lENT KNOCEWS Muiikt Stfee, 9/1 1110-Ikas .N" T A—LCOZOLic. HIGELLY COM FN FRA TED VEGETABLE DR. ROuFLARD'S GERMAN Br/ TERS. Prepared by ...... Dr. .H. area Phi I ildelPtlia Pa. WU/ effectually iver Corottiabt,Clapensia, Jaundice. Chronic or Nervous _Debility, Diseases of the Kiuels, and all demi es arising from a ordered Liver or Stomach, stu'h ad Constipa 'tion, higrard Pi/rB, Funnels of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Diva , for Food, Palmas or weight the Stomach Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fint teiig at the Pit of the Stmach, Swimming of the .Read, Hurried aud Dcult Breathing, tering at the Heart, he or Suave •titig Sensations when in a lying pmture, Diatoms linsodision Duty or Webe before the Sight, ,Fever Dull 'Pato in the Head. Deficiency of Per spiration, Yellowness ot the Skin and Eyes, Pairs the ide, Back, Chest, Limbs Ste., Sudden IFlnshes of Heat, Burniug in the Fiesh, Con lwd Imaginings of Evii, and great Depressioa, lot Spirits, and will positive/y prevent re.,',10,0e Fever liiihms Pever, &c. They contr.,: in No ALCOHOL ORBAD WHISKY. They,min „re the above diseases in ninety-nine ,a , es out a hundred. Hoonsiurs G.E . uktii - ~. Are not a hew and nide _,-`." Binlas *hod- the test o f &te e . .sca article, b utt h av e 4 raerle ptt Public , sad AI years' trial by t h e re -not fed-ity p .. their reputation and save The Proptieto.- 44 eitailar pzeparadou. from the most I have theea/thus of letters Of Efilve" - 1- eminent •' ....s.lf - ..e.. -- . c ffercN, rAO7I4.77EN:iB,sPHYSICIANS asp 1 Tealifyiftik i , o f th e i r t P to th orn personal knowledge, ' i " --114me6ci at e ;eir".oc . ta and medical virtues of atoralii t Um — .., DO Tar / WANT SOMETHING TO 'STRENGTH F :uN YOU? DO YOU WANT A 6001) IA t iPETITEI DO YOU WANT TQ BUILDIUT YOUR coNsTrru Rot;? ix, - r o e WANT i TO FEEL WELL? DO . 70111' WANT TO GET RID 0,.f .NERN.T.,TisNuisr DO you -WANr ENEP O -7; - DO.. YOU WANT TO Irti-Aktilialril2'l! EEI 'PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many Preparations" mid under the name of Bitters; Fait up m quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest so** or common runs, costing from` 20 to4o oenteper gallon, the taste disguisedby Anise or Corian der &ed. ?his dass of Billerslas meal, and will continue to cause, as Jong as they on be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By-their use the "dent is kqd continually under the influence of Alcoholic Sims .Wol4 of the wont kind, the desire for Liquor is cm ted and kid up, and the result is all the horrors a , - (mutant upon a drunks; d' a life and death. For those whodesire and•WILL HAVE a Liquor Billas, we publish the following receipt:— Get ONE BOMB , OF 1100FLA.NDB GERMAN BI C TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY 013 WHISKY, and the result will be a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal ;virtues and true mellow any of the numerous Li quor Bitters in the market, and well COST MUCH LESS. You will have all the virtues of HOOF LAND'S `GERMAN BITTY:RS in connection with a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less pried than these inferior preparations will cost you. ATIENPON, SOLDIERS ! • Asir ins Aratrana OF !OLDISH& We call tbeattention of all having Teleiono or friende in the army to the :act that "HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths of the diseases inducted by expo.nr4 s and privations incident to camp life. In the limits, published aimost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the rick, it will be noticed that a very large properrion are suffering from debil ty. Every case of that kind can be readily clued by llot,thad's German Bitters. Daresies resulting from disorderi of the d goer lye organs are *greedily removed. We have no hesit6itiOn in stating'that if these biterswere freely used among oar soldiers, htindreds of lives might be saved that otherwise will be lat. We call particular attention to the following remarkable and well authenticated mire of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to nee his own language, "has been saved by the Bitters:" Partannerna., August 28d, 1862. , Meeers. Jones & Evans :—Well, gentlemen, your Hooffisrad'a German Bitters has saved my We. Thereis no rniatake in this. It is vouch ed for by numbers of my conuadee, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognia rot of allthe circumstanced of my case. I am, and hoist lawit torsthe hut four years, a member ofisktirman't celebrated battery, and under the hnpropate,cominand of Captain R. B. Ayers. 'through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties , I was attacked in No vember last with inflammation of the lungs, and was for seventy-two days in the hospital. This was fopowed by great debility, heighten d by an attack of4,kaentery. I was then remov ed from thd White praise and sent to this city on 'board the steadier State of Maine, from which I landed 'on the 28th of June. Since 'that timel have been about as low as any one could be add still, retain a spark of vitality. For a week hrmilits I was scarcely able to swal low anythinit.iinel. if I did force a morsel down, it was imptedintely,thrown up again. I could not even keep a ghee of water on my stomach. Life could not last underline° Mr munstances ; and, accordingly, the physicians Who had been working faithfully, though un sitaxodully, to rescue me from the peep of the dread archer, hankly told me they could do no more for me and advised me to see a clergyman and to make such disposition of my limited ;hinds as best suited me. An acquaintance whir visitelliapest the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stein bum, WEI:V.IIh below Arch street, advised me, sea forlorn hope, to trytyour bittereand kind. *procured a bottle. ' From the time I com mented taking them the gldoiny Shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God fur it - , getting batter Thongivl lutve.taken but two hottlesj ,have gaitied ten - Pounds, and I feel sanguine of, being permitted to rejoin MY wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen, Months ; for, gentlemen, I am a loyal. Virginian, front the vicinity of Front )IcoyaL ,TO your invaliutide Bitters I owe the certainty 4fW6 which his, taken the place of Vague Otara t ito your Bitters will I. owe the glorious privilege id' again clasping to my bosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. We lolly concur In the truth of the above statement,,,_as we' had- despaired of seeing cur Malone. - restored to health. John t'uddleback, First New York Battery • George A. Ackley, Co. 0, 11th Maine; Lewi s Chevalier ' 921 New York ; J. B. Spencer, lit Artillary l Attery F r ; J. B. Farewell, Co. B, 8d 'arum& ; Henry-11, Jerome; Co. B, Ver mont Macdonald,Co. 0, 6th Maine; ?,, - ITistd, Co. B, -fith Maine ; Barmen 6:Och, 72d New York ; Nathaniel B. AthriaarCo.'ls, 95th Perna.; Andrew J. Kiln ell. Co. A, id Vercartnt ; John slankinsecos, 'B,lo6th Pennts. ' 1. BEWARE OF COIINTERFIGT 6 I See that the, signature of "C. M. lA.CIRITI" is, on ther - of each bottle. Pricellper.bottle, 75'i:tents, or half dcizeriloi S 4. rtinslPai Office and iritmnfactory,s,NO., 681 lirch street 46 NEs - 0 4 ,1 0; (S u remeor toe: id. Janke= a c 0.4 Proprietors. . . fir For salepv Druggist and Deakin; in oery town iwth• 130ted Btatesey. Lynyllkeirly A PIIhE 1 oiklic
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