Q "iike Pailp &leg*. ITARRIdBITtiG, PA WednisdaY Evening, May WI , 1863 UNION STATE CONVENTION. The LOYAL. CITIZENS OF PEN NSYLVA- withotit distinctitin of party, who desire' , cordiallyitb nnite;in sustaining the NATIQNAtt AND STATV-ADMINISTRATIONS„ in their patriotic efforts to suppress a sectiesill and un holy rebellion against the UNITY OF THE :REPUBLIC, arid who desire to support, by •Lyery ,r2L We Government, • rii rrethreu in arms, who are braving — distil:iv and the perils of the field ito 'preserve the UNION OF OUR FATHERS, are requested to select a number of Delegates equal to their Le gislative representatives df the .State, at Buell times and in such madder as wilt:best respond te. the spirit of this 4:lrtil; tortneet,. In ST.4i.TE CONVENTION, at PITTSBURG, on. LIVEDL' NESDAY, the .EIRsT • PAY OF ., JULY next, at eleven, o!clook, 11. 4 on said.dayi fer,notai-• nate candidatoei , for the of:ewes:of GOVERNOR and JUDGE, or TELP,,,SUPREifiVriCPURT„, and to take etieb limey . be, deemed rie-‘ cessqy;to,strepgtibentuthekriovernniertt in this. season of common peril to a eorompaseouritirYa ' , a P. MARBLE, Cpair FT m°L . th° 11 1 10 .4. , mittee. Gm. W. HAIIERSLY, . • Wm, J. HOwaan: Secretaries The Committee also passed the following so -7 lution unanimously, viz: Resokoi, That it„ be .rocommenrled„Ask. i tha Loyal citizens of Pennsylvania, without •diiA tinction of party, to organize, in, each Election District of the State,Union: l T4agues,tor,,the par r pose of sustaining the Gotternraent in .tiappresk this :Ai/eel : me and wiciqd now seeks to divide and destroy theßePnhlio Trouble Among take Coppetheride. There is trouble among the Copperheads of , Pennsylvania. , The aspirants for the Ginberna- .1 tonal nomination at the hands of the copper- , 1 1 headeonvention, are M a greneeXeitenikult, con'' sequent open the develop:um:o the 'plots and counterplots among themselves., Six months ago the notorious Bill 'Witte was • ante , of ' the nomination, Then the the Deruilkicy was in such,. shape as to make the i man most. popular who was most in syinpathy with the rebellion. Such men as Clyuriir were set aside, while Witte and his folloWers were left to tale every copperhead of, any infloence • in the Dolfimonwealth. But this rule did .not last long. The radicallreaeon elements of, the Democratic organizition became too redoes— the power which Witte and his followers wield , ed; elated -them .beyord dhicretion,: and they aretherefore to-daY `at'thelinerl of 'Chair own passions. The conservative element of Alp gu mocracy took charge of the organization of the party. "Peace pamis were , sung 'in every club holies. Billy Bigler began to move, and to-day this 'CleMent of conservation, at the head of which Bigler and his friends now stand, has taken possession of "the serings of 'the party:" All this has: roduced triMble: The'radiiihis hre rampant. They threaten halisorta.of :vopgeance: But Bigler and his friends have &Mimed their pc sition; they have the and`as fhr as we can learn ficni one Who is partially in "the , the following is the programmes which will govern the coming • copperhead gubertiatbrial noniinating.cdnvention: 1 "', Bigler can gather strength ,iintlichit, to carry the nomination, he will be the next cop- perhead candi4i!telor l gcnrpor.,Ak *arranged to secure the nomination for Bigler, if possible; but if it is ii i iiii l itiVieasttie r ottiVeltit4ention to nominate the weak-kneed William ki:SI gramme is to be chapgell„nnd no ess a person age than Maj. GenvW. B. Franklin, of York county, late of the Army of the Potomac, is to he the map. The 'proprietors of 'The Aire; the organ of the coppethemi l intgiest'iriTlilikderPlit; are, two of.them from York county, and these two, Messrs. glossbrenner and Welsh; aredatthe head of the,game which is, thus to mak.e,Frank lin the nominee for governor. lt is calculated that Franklin willsecure aconsiderable sob% as a military man, and it is hoped ••to make some capital or him as one of 1.1'4 officdris who were forced from the array hy the presept .NatiOnal Administration "on-,account ofi. Oar readers are aware thittFrairklin was a Party' to the flagrant .derelictions of duty .? insane de- lays and absolute treachery which disgraced the direction of the ArbaY of tite' Potomac, when M'Clellan was at;its head. Olit'df ull this; , the wily Bigler and 4he crafty conservatives.whp have their ftagerwat the throatof the•aoppeG head organization,.expent ; make immense capital; and on that capital Secureihe eleC`fion of Franklin as Governor of Benpaylvaniti. The game, so far as the noiniiiition ie eon_ • t ti R29.l el ? ( A9'elk r Ttc°'ieF l3 l PLs.4r.k ef e t o. tar WI and true men of renneylvaota,. to be played beforo the people, ihofever, we will have something to do with its:defeat,. as le wilt assuredly be deka:lid: ~: ski t'oancctifln with; the coPperh44lemieritit, slows that there - neither nnitrorlarmony Among them as polii • ticians. They stdited i out td dbfinV4 i find grace the nation, and'Oo.4,*Of Wo; i altiOnt to defraud and diegraceeachother. Butmel svill leave the game still , further-to-bedeveliped 'the ontbrealr which will sooner - or later 'Con.l. vulse the ,orgUnizetiou of the copperh44 . De mocracY: • , • :1t ' IS Axe Coppe,rheadifffriAtors Mr. W. A.. Porter, tti.lriene:aeinOAerili. sYlvania, was in c piaLiikalt..! Erfewldkvememe; ivhen'ho was solicited I% 6 RK . P.7figigs9 l 4ttill Predelent of the 'Tomo Democratic Cl t iab,l to appear at the Club Mingo:and ad:Cy:J - 03 x the ' dabblewhichmi coast4Ote thellludi at -that -resort. Mr Porter has Wen andz , still. apemocrat- 7 -hut that son of tomes; aridly Ply mama augersoll, sitiphiedithat'ho was co traiter stripe of Deraociati., iccordjngly; when mr P/Alter appear&if 4Ctite brilb`"Tedirse, very much astonished the copperheads by de• claang that he was a war De„,..inoszth4 he was was pveryitylie man to silptiit the - adininiittation In its;efforto to puLdown:rebolifoooaud that allmhoopp - ove thOseleffurts .were:aliketit4itors with thoiAi t arms. Such a spec li Oil i IL-not 16c3k - ed for -by Ingersoll. The fa&rek,o -,;thesiub were doakb:- fouaded - witir the . noble - sentigiants thtisbrarly, ex . Thepressed- ra bble the poor de 1a e m i e I ..c.' who.are;reade_tbe cats_paw of the traitora.wh Zeiraciirtif.e — CiTirE; began to bsilivir if ol(h - e declaring ti. tikeT , Wale, 4.1.1; gsppxheada, is .„ t , „i, , ..;=, s, •„4.... ) 11 Li.Y/ 1...iil i =II demanding that Mr. Porter be ejected from the room. Indeed, it was with difficulty that Mr. Porter escaped with his life, after havirg thus declared himself in favor of Buil taining. tbe triovornment in the presence of an organisation whose object is to emit z ibute to its bverthrOvv. —We'iepeat the question, Are Copperheads Traitors? Let this incident anew• A NobiLt'arowell to Ponnsytirania. Heives Brig. Gen. liiiiktdeys, commanding the Third Division, Fiftb Army Corps, issued a fare well order to six of the eight regiments forming rl7; triseVreireir - term - ccriserviCe - had expired. Those six regiments were Pennsyl vania organizations, all of which took an active past t f ,,, the h i ‘ttles. y4ppahanniNki ap i d fetheirioravery, devotion and actual se v rvice, were not exceeded, byttie.eame number (Ame CJi il2 31 n in the entire army. • —The order 'of Gen. Humphreys on this sub ect 'was conched . inithe i tollowing language: ' AIMS ARMY COB Pl 3, May 7,, 1868. ) GEqg RA L AbARS,. t , • • , 212 f I Theierm.of service of six of , the eight regi ments forming my diiision .15 about; to exPite• Ia tho,midstof,lhe pressing duties of Ain active, bainpeign;.there., iB., btlt, little time fox ilenyyk taking, yet I cannot part from the brave ofileffs l uncl i p:ken of ,my oornmaud withottt,,, expressing tojhom the entiefsetron and pricle.lturyeifektnt Y 1 sir conddet from the time , vhen .11,nosumed, commuud,es they mnrehed through Washhigten, in September last to join theitruky,cif,tbe Pot r,, xnap, then uteut to-meet the en.emyom t. the prefiC.Oftventful Perfed : .. i t, ,+: The cheerfulnesszitteagob they have borne the unaccustormd i fetigytysip4,lpilijohips which It is the lot of the soldier to endure, their zeal . `.ous`efffirts tolearn the multifarious duties of !the soldier, the bigh,spirit they ,hai , e exhibited wheh called upon to make long and, painful :marches to !mad, the eriernyi and their bravery on.,theifieldiof ,battle, bav`e won my regard =ld !affection. ' 1.06,1: I shalt part from-thaukwith-deep regret and wish thfrnitpthe,tim,e of , each i rsgifgant Ores, a 'happy returntO -- thrbir 'familial toad friends. , , (Sigriiid,) l A. A. HUMPHREYS, &igadier General Commanding Division f,f7Z regldoei is alluded ' td,` boniptising the first ,a ll 4 099 1 4 tirtsOPß ka' P _e l nral Ef l ll ll- phreys' division ; were all from ennsylvania, and were - divided'andtcomtrianded as follows: i2Oll P Col. Elder egium P. ,„ 129th Regiment P. V Col. Friek;•„,":: 134 thiA4giment.A%iV!bggit p'Biledt Second. Brigade. ' ; 123 d Regiment P. g'; C6l. Clarktp. , 131.5 t Regiment Cob 133 d Regiment P. V Col. Speakman:' , t L i There, were two :three years' regiments 4- te i cligonViVsileciioAttaahWiht ri , both of which are Pennsylvania organizations. These have been'''ateaChed' l tEl' General Sykes' diViskin "rekurara; ziei6Egi 1 616 Ar my. While thonsands.of our fellow citizens .baVa been bearing arms, subjecting:themselves cheer fully. to the, rigors . of, discipline; hundredsof othenr haverixten-followlogithose'aimies for the sple prirpilse of sp eculating r on their necessities. IA Itnen",disonieteit tii'e Xiity)if ,the Potomac has beein..nsedubyt• these sneaks, as a , sort df retreat which to escape tax Alen at lira 'the thafrijnd the d"nit' "hich fail. upon those who serve, their cottabl-iq the Amy l ' or, who, at , home,,i are willing to :contribute of . their stibstance for the titiPport 'of the GoVitin , -; •haspa it i .T 4 41 . evil lee ,'ded fendons' 1 1 13 j J ruption. The Inem.thus following ttis`:,,army . havevbeenengaged , in regularly orgenized,plans• to rob and defraud the private soldier, and by eyer L y g ieit[ l B to, triske their Presenee In the army servetto tilLtheir pockets, With, money: are composed of .I'he most degraded sneaks, , doWerdeatiesiiebtilifors, and hota feiv of there are notorious pickpockets and thieves, Whoatenl . What they cannot gain by illegitimate tarter. The attention of Gee: Ifookei , has- atllength been to 'these < lu'Vfetsr'ef the' operations which have been of such incalculsiblpi mischief, c to the soldiers, .Gen: , Hooker his' is-. sued - itn:iitriziient 'artier; directing every com- Otticiing officeF to iFtinCe*A:(o4.#4irOt . Rostii-, ble u number his owmOturtP l43l ,l93m IR ,r o PYPAtinil and ;sending to headonartersedery citinenTound' i hisqines Without the' Otrotereqrtirediß paragraph tlit l ee;Geileral Grders No.` 18,' Aiany i of:the Potomac, The paregraphin the orders! -referred-to; reads as follows - • -1-• ttttttt residimbiWeretiotto beallowed to, remain within the lines' Or &Mt:4'o' this •artily with i ont tie :f iniFfrobi d the r Provost Mar shal General: ; Cosmilianditig "efftcersi; will cause 'all 'ankh' 'persons WithibAb l eir - ctrlinitoB to be brought hefere the Prnveit Marshal;for his; de -8r61°5'"*6Y4:.#44.:• — li This Is certainly a ettirily — bloti ,siCet:greas 'No :have heard ibldiersbitterlit . doznitlairi 'ettlitl'Ailinctrif:' these. i fe win:Mr-this order. hi :direCt l 9l',' .the army has a tendency to make divisions,Create jealgistee and, pretdttod disepu t en t . . lt was time•thit they bik a ispd. i4 i . - , The ;PeAnThigagfla*.l9; Tt15M 4 3 4 1.4!449 30, W.e.notice without - the-least sitiptise, t hat,the journals which have bten.opposing the Govern ) ; Ment -the ofpnEi, of" the torY' s ivijie of the Dem:foptic.party; Are becoming very violent'in their denunciations , of -the/ Manner in *bidh he traitor'Valtilidigherlti been tilineped oft But while these sheets are tins, male tOilitVe tbpurpose of bringing, the ,Gp.yermnent s ;p; reproach, •it t -cheerint• that theLptionle of Todalitik Which - were once ilitented-lireghttni with traitors, been' purified` and elevated ttrithe_promulgation_ei seupd patriotic doctrines, should thrtortib.tfie municipal repre ', f the Government in ref ace to F•alland}ghsm , as one iieminded .to vindicate:lM anthority. Att the first binuch , of the City C nncils of BaltiMore, • the 'arrest, trial, conviction jinitiftiten4 of Vallandigham are fully e. 44900. • , Ple•XelKtiutiquqtPfkqs.o., AY' that hodylare einphitticiesurd.slionld handopted by levery4wporatirin iil the Ccuilitry. -/-We piilimit emtb bur readers for P • ' e • - - -,W,IPIREM, ()lenent 4.. ,valiamA g hip l , 4 the ,atatgAtigthio,•bas long been endeavoring in his public speeches to, create dissensiertfu . our ealirAtrlv.P o 4lon. the public 94 . 4. IRIR aid • and, comfort„th those who are. hr,/rebelljori agahnit tim Ued',ral Government.; sne!efor,e o .: :Resolved Alm - Major And Qity, Council,„of Zitimme, • That they have luerfl, ,w,ithitlel4ure ;of the arrest and. transportation 'beyond our iimxi of, Clement .4. VallaialiShala r e, [ tad-010r 4 - '; in their judgment, the hest interest of-the, country and the preservation the Govern• ment fully justified the procredil Resolved, Thst-Avhilst they consider all the rneaFurft of the Federal Government are sub ject for pat and fair criticism, they do not ba- dove that at a time like this any man sbo:rld he tolerated who is plainly, palpably and noto riously endeavoring to create a factious oppo sition to the Government to increase the ditE cultievf putting down rebellion. Righted, That the Hon. John Lee Chapman, Mayor of the City of. Baltimore, be, and he is hereby requested to transmit a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolutions, to the President of the United States, and also to . • Bdrnside. A. VW miles w9strol Fort Gibson th/ adiffllCA, of tien:Grant's army found in a forest 4 the roadside two immense piles of beam, each covering an acre of 2,50 Q square feet, piled as high as theliranchespf the forrest trees, and ea& 'cbgtairtlifg,''by qati4ale, 40,00 Q pounds / iguntinkkporvii,n easy 4lotory.sa 'Tlaompion's Hills, bad loaded his train with these supplies, and his retreat was so hurried that he had not time jo remove or destroy them. at:multi lase.* fell. eg in slbund ance of tents, fell into our possession. at. "" .114) a tiimii:l9 I - ` 0 oh/ if tlj i . ifj ' altSl g- gn Blit .:1 , 1111,114,01, i llti HO' r ii l'i t 1 :1 4' EMI Pkeiniii,tlik:ta.,ithe .24* Instant. A. Pr/ vaWdispatcli • wasdzeceimed in, this ,city today, from an officer in an Illinois teginkept, dated froinirhich Itbat the city wag not canto:la - up to that rtimef. • •1 , • Tl]e„idlspateh says nottdpg as, to -what was clotatvday i , "TWe Work - frig of 'the 'wires between Memphis and Caircoto-night is interrupted 'brit " Iferromiees Pemberton 100,000 Men i" — •Two'Weeks, . •fi ". THE BLOW , DHALT TRW' PEOULLiB IN BTU[ NM ~_, ~ -~ , .Ao.W.tiA 44 U U) U Lt i CHICAGO, Mar, 2601863. flitlikrNrigitrridlibm)" NILBFFybAYI : j mm I IbL'PlßUih IA fF it ~ 6 9t~ tJR Special Dispatch to the N. .I' - • Tribune.] ; . 4 WesatmoVeateraesday, May 26. • Attiniisliarges.i iatt. We understand that Gen. Grant, in his tele gram of Friday,, rg i cepts.,d to-day, says that he has intercePied a dispatch from Jeff. Davis to Gen. PeniblartOti, in whtbh the rebid President pro t tcdieb the' coinminidef at lirfikshorg"ridn forCementel 'to thCn i umber l of a hundred thou saStemetrif heitvill 'duly 'held mit•ivity *oaks. .. TUB BLOW. DEAVSBS PSOULSAZ iNSMIITION. • • Leyal , men here are- - rejOicing over the serious blow dealt the peculiar , inattention that form the sUpportots ittwae- thn-ftutiel, of the. rebel nom by theLtipening of tilte- Mississippi, which flows for many-611ertbfits murse through -the most . denselyupopublitertAtiavel territory ins the Union: , f it is believed-thatithlk;Matibnal army will be reinforced brmany- African resilnent4 raised in this•region-paind , thitt these" Will befoin long suffice to gartison the Iniportant points, and guard thetlanki tbewhOle length.' This . has-tong Win knOWA-to be , w favoritelgan With ;the five 9 idefit,; ~„ ; §J' ILkk.:','::t4 - 4..T. g.__ , Aitrtval Of`theriCity Point Boat. . tr.ww - ix.,LINO TO COMMUNICATE•.T.itz NEWS. TIE . , . ..wAswvo*lv 2 aN, 7 ... A, telegram from Newport News, dated. to-day, -received at- the .Navy Departlim4says that, Ural steamer Georgia, just arrived from City Point: brioge,no relemed.prisoners, papers, or news. Shielnay, be considered:a good eign,:shoalni that :the: rebels haVOLTIO 1 good news .commu ,nieete,. . . • . 01 , ap: r ia t f May 27 thte at as`a feint to cover a , the'2ob -c ," - an ae9ahlt , t, s tateA Gen. Pr ce te.Blllllilll, • , Heavy Robbery.... • •" • • WILMIRaTON, Del., May 27. A draft-drawn by ffi: Davids&r; baukers of San Francisco, to their correspondent' itti New York for $3,000 inzgol4, endorser! J. C. Beider nirt?*fis Stolen limit-night:. , • Ya!' of t!ze Tof stE f!! lt t i' sll" • 1.11.1 ..... A .& Pinci may . - 4 - J; Thgtitcs‘mp ' bip kingo Easkern,4 coming down the sound. She will be,,at 4stgris_At ,noon. Who. Great Neaten/ bas, „100,0 passengers._ 7A036 'BY` tt. _ • . Punainurailliti- May-W. . simerfine.ss 75®6; extra $6 25 6 50 and 6 75(47 for Aurtra...family;i $7 'Mg : 50 for fancy. Ryezdour dull; $5 25. Corn eat; sales of Penns zlvania ,at.sta4 124 and trandyffineat...o .10/fieal - ales at $1 56(4 Cl 56. ' I).Yittifflikaitl 02. . Corn in Malted .v,!ll4oarlme • ,Pennsylvania at 1170. - -"Oats ess /it }. N othing doing i barley or- -rifilt.= PioViarna drill - and hanged. - ,Whitlrt - Slow at -,F5c for bblB:_infl, go'fcir"drriagei.' , . . ' Mat ZT!' Ybeat 148,571 bus. ; corn 165,120 bus. Cottop i vjet I t 60c. F10ur....44,1gc1pg ; /1,500 bbls. tit 16(45A, 04 - „Ctikiili - 1 E9/54,56,49®6 90 for .outhern... Wheat , advanced 42c. • sales 0:0001111C:it 4/17(41 47 , for choice ' §pring, 12(1.4 ;for - Corn ;.10),2e. igtel; salee L dfl . 5;000 at° 73 75c • • Viet tlllt onchafed li ,,,Nhisky'ou 1 at ,Mmmets New ,abriertistittento.--- la 40 T v ,/ men_i a F r i l L ; e3 O v e N s C ted 9U t N o a i r ; ret NO. at gir%7Atij attling)r'on' Friday, the 4als, One ,511.04 the after -42"41641'; funeral ofVoiln;:tAecieldi 77;.? izgituatilne, their 16„,fted IBE--wzm ..tarirte Fox BENT.--Xwneggny....bniu3es,. located In Riveryalleygovnevp_Vine:..ataiset. Apply to Stmunk4lhianip4 T A Second atreet, corner of a b gri l / 4 ,81' llifitleP.MPAME±B, Peovosr MARSHAL GENERAL' OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C., May 221,1863 ALL men who desire to join any particular Regiment of Cavalry now in the field, are hereby authorized to present themselves at any time during the next thirty days to the Board of Enrollment in their respective Districts. The Board shall Laamine them, and determine upon their fitness for the Service, and if found to be lit, the ,Provost Marshal of >hhe District shall give them transportation tickets to the gene* rendezvous, at the headquarters of the A. • .vost Marshal_ General of the State. As soon they present - themselves at this general ren desvons they shall bo,duly. mustered by a mas tering and disbursing officer, and paid by him thd buy allowed . ty lam. • JAMES B. FRY, Provost Marshal General. Nors.—This order is published for the benefit of those who desire to avail themselves of the adVantages offered by the Government. 4pplication will be made at ;be office of the aitud of Enrollment; Cdtirt House, Harrisburg:. JONN KAY CLEMENT, Capt. and PrOvost Marshal, 14th District, Pa. PavVoST MAILIE&L'S Onus, I - • Harrisburg,,May,27, 1863. . [my27-dtd B T. BABBITT'S . Concentrated !Condensed or Pulverized SOFT SO &P'. • , THREE : gallonsuf hands6tne white SOYR .1, SOAP made in five *Minutes. Nit'gretuf3 required.' Ductarioss.- Dfiesidve 'one pOund of B. T. Bribsitt'i Coneentrated'dondensedbr Pulverised Soff'Sdai in one gallon h Or bplling "''When then add 'ewo bt — Waria Writer. 'When cool you will haveltiree gallprpspf HandsomP White Bet 34 Ten pounds will make one harrel of soot soap ThS,,scia t t3 time made Man ekci3llent wash for trees, ihnibleancl plants of 41 ; kinds. fepelved and rot sale by , „ - DOclri & mlt litirket,Se.; opposite the Cone Bonze. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR - - ON the corner of State and Filbert atm* now occupied as a MACHINE SHOP AND PrOtNplllr:' Tpoot, is 75 feet `on,B#3 and 17 bon Filbert. like building on the . corner` of State and Filbert streets is 75 &oily 30, with a wing on Filbert 50 by 80 feet, with a winglon the west end 18 by 80 feet, all two storieshigh.. This property can evilly - lie convicted into a large Hotel or sevedir eight dunillines.: There is also a two story warehoutsq on Ore «mktg., pkgilbeFA street end North alley, 28 'by, 30 feet, that can be altered inio'two dwellings'rin the rear of this building lil is i a foundry, which may be altered in tl to.•the f ll above prs 4 0 . : t,/ h , 4 ope*„ wit all Hie machinery in complete running drtdel,'is for sale as it is, or:the real estate without.the machinery. myl7-d2w] T. H. WILSON St CO:. , , . lorricua, Wan Dzemtnanit., ADAMANT GINIRAVS OFFICE, WASHINGTON, April 28,1888, G E" HAL ORDIERS''No: 105.--The `zitilsw of Brian& tozp3 is 'hereby au thorized: 'Thie•'Corie stall cotisist of Compaules o 'and if it shag hereaftei be thought liest;l'df"Bat talions. . The Compinleit nhat be`macie up from the following gonrceu; ) 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 -Tiird, i 7 ., . } o + accepting those officers arid enlisted men who have been honorably discharged on account of wounds or disease contracted In the line of duty, and who desire to re-enter the service. In the case IA an officer, application for appointment must be made to the Provost Marshal of the United States through the officer. detailed as Acting Assistant Provost Marshal of the State. No application' of this kind will be considered unless the following conditions ire completely fulfilled; lifb3iMaillEi 1: That the npplicant produce the certificate of the Burgeon of the'Board of Enrollment for the District in which he resides, that he is unfit for active field duty, on "account of wounds or disease, and latest liable to draft, but lb fit for ganison dutY. • • 2. That he furnish' evidence df 'honorable discharge, on account of, wounds or IdisahilitYl contracted in the line of duty. That he Pi&lace - recommendatiolis frtnin the Beglinerital, Brigade, and Diiision Com manders under Whom hi formerly served, that he is worthy of being, thus provided fur, and capable of returning adequate service tothe Government.ln coedit stuildA imptacticable to get this last evidence, he may, having estat Hailed the , first two' 'points Above, satisfy the Board of , Earoliment,that he is deserving, and present its-certificate of the fact., This evidence must all bh obtained by theapplicant, and must be transmitted with his affplitAtion for appoint ment." I-•• If there be no Acting Assistant Provost 'Mar shal General for the. State, the application mar be forwarded, through. the Adlutaot General of the State, who Ja.desired to endorse thereon such factslin the military .history of the appli cant as he may , irnow, or as are afforded by l ,his records,' and forward the 'sake to the Proicst Marshal', General of the Unifert States. Falba ed ken, honontbly i discharged on, account of disabillty,lesifing to re-enlist in this Corps, will present themselves to the Board of Enroll ment for , the District,ln which they reside, for examination by theAurgeon.theroof, whoshalr examinetthem and report the result to the Boardof Enrollment. • The Board shall then consider each case, and; it th'e applicant is found to fulfil the cOriditioluti specified beltiw, the-Board shall' OW arm a certificatele tie& effect,' viz.:` 1. 1. That he is unfit for service in the field: That he ifiLfitior garrison:4oy -3. Thet. he likkeritetiens and deserving. 4 Tbathe was honorably dischargedfrom the service. - - The-Provdid Maraud for 'the District shall then send the application with' thisr' Ourtifiliate of the.bdattlfloths' Aoting Assistant Provost MartiraKtedeiar of the State, who shall pro cure sucl avi4lcc service and character as the records of the company to which he. lie longed, on file , at the,headquartech of the Stile may show, l and ltratilifiad that it is a meritoriJ one case, and that the man is deserving, he will enlist him in accordance with such special rules as the Provost Marahal General .mayLestablirib. 4nsPeotrirs, • Surgeons is charge of hospitals,lldilitary Commanders, and all others having authority to eliiharge, under existing laws and regolatioijp, are VA:ridden to grapt discharges'to any Men Under control who may, be fit fqr service in the invalid corps. Die Provoet Marshal Generaliis charged with the execation.of thbLotder, and the tr.cops ganized under it will be under. the control of his Bureau. Nora: These extracts are mblifilimifilcir benefit of those concerried,,,:who wish to avail thenigiftes, of Aluif.adValltoges offered thfi Government in the - above .order. Applicants will apply at thy office of tgi , 'BOlitar=of mrp,i ~meet,Narrieburg, Pa. ••A - ; JOHN KAY CLEMENT, Capt. ind A Protiatillaishal;l4tli Dist. Pk:4°stltAludlVioilfici ' sarriabur. , May Vih, 1844„ [O:O,A7Atf riittp.fi.i3 - 11fdrAiT140 LOON*. a ve4 X.7-iot, pat .receiireivaial far g. - :a.airtjOul.t.l* Lij WC I 4? 4444 „ a , So irf . Nev 2thertisenunto . . B'y order - of - the kerpirpric of 5V:Eu*. Towvniaw, .4144,4gpvierth 31tro abriertiseirtents Notice to Bridge Contractors• THE subscribers will receive separate propo sals for the building of two new bridges— one of 75 feet span and the other of 80 feet span—both of said bridges to be of one span each. Said i ridges to be built across Wiconisco creek, in Dauphin county, the one a few miles east of Millersburg and the Other about seven miles east of 'the same place. The said sites are respectively known as CoOper's Fording and Good's Fulling Mill Bridge. Said bridges to be erected on the Burr Top Arch Plan. Proposals will be received up to Jane the 22d, (Mcnday,) 1863, at 3 o'clock P. X at which time the said proposals will be opeurd and contrsctsawardett Persons wishing to propose can have printed specifications on application, by letter or other wise, at the office of the County Commissioners, at Harrisburg, on which proposals should be indorsed. GEORGE GARITERICH, HENRY MOYER, JACOB J. AtILLEISEN, ComminionereL Imy27-dkivtd AN &action for Prellidankatiflairectors of the Franklin Railroad Company will be held at the Company's offing in Harrisburg, on Tues day/tile %Ida) , (Aquae neat, ketwiam Oki Yam of 10 a. a. sad 4P. a. E. H. BIDDLE, • 26-2 t Seem • CAUTION I A LL persons are hereby notified not to nego tiate for check &two by Henry Fink, psysiaertoHeorge.e. Barnitzvfar ••the snm of $2B 80. as payment of the same 'has been stopped. my26-2te $45 REWARD LTOTt-E STOLEN—Was stolen from the sta ll ble of the subscriber, residing in South Hanover township, on the night of the 22d inst., a STRAWBERRY ROAN HORSP., about six years cid. He bad no shoes on hind feet whin stolen. • $26 reward will be paid for the re. overt' of the loran and $2O for the detection of the thief. Address JOHN STOUT, my2B-80 1 Etummebdown i Pa.- $2O REWARD, ►ias undersigned having :Wit his pocket Ibook, at or near the depot of this place, would beg that the tinder of it would leave it at this office. The pocket book contained about 6136 and my , furlough, dated Botany Ray Island, Alay 6th, 1883, South Carolina The finder, upon leaving the book and contents, shall be liberally rewarded. Should any one and thelurlough and leave, it at.** office, or send it to me at York Postoffice, Pa., 1.41.1 pay him $2O. JOHN H. KENDIG, m26-Btl Corp. Co. E, 76th ftegiment, P. V. - O. A. GRAND 430NOERT BY TUS . HARMONIC SOCIETY ! On - FRIDAY EVENING, IN THE couur HOUSE. t EL celebrated CANTATA, "THE HAY 'MAXIMS " will be given under the direc tion of Mr. Silas fWard,. The entire proceeds of the Concert will be given to the Duffed Suttee C'Aristian anusisrisa. Tickets "26 nerds. For isle at the Book, Mu sic and Drug Stores. . my2s-td • The "...Libretto" (containing 811 the words) will be fun Asia ,Warit s Massie Stare, Third street. Pace 10 cents. IMRE TREASURER'S STATEMENT of the reccipts and expenditures of the Harrisburg Cemetery Association„from the 2d day of May, 1862, to the 16th day of May, 1863 : A. IL Arabneatock, Treauarer-, To balanca on hand May 2d, 1862 To cash from sale of lots, dig ging payee, and , intdrest on investments OR. Paid election officers " whitewashing fences. for carpet ...... . rePaintlii 8 04 . clover seed.... " coal for two Tenni. ... " alderman's fees " making feoce; /to ' "' Printing an advertising acconnts. 2120 "" refunded for surrenniited ' ground - " inVested iu.II. 8. bonds 2,000 00 Wm. Patt,lieep- • er, salary $BOO OQ Juo.tutklabor 281'0Q Putt " ISA `duo. Powers 286 25' Joo. A. Weir, 'secretary.'.: $25 00. A. K. Fahnes tock,lreaut res 1N...—. 00 §uperiniend'i. 50 I: :126 60 Balance in treasiry..: 621 82 3,727 76 PAI3NEIn: OCK„slintr CEMETERY :RPM. , holdr;iii in the bersiatgry are hereby notifie4 that an election for Preside r and 6ve Managers of this Association for the ensuing year, will be held' at the office Of the Treasurer, on Hinkley, the*.first7day of June, between Ate houri of iirelock and 6 o'do*, PI X. ' 3.-A. WIER tecietiay , i nip 25-St "VALUABLE pAorgwry - AT Ptr 13.Lt0 SALE; TN pursuance of the last will and testament of 1 John Sele,'dec'd; Will be exposed to public side, out SA.TURDAY, PIS la= DAY •OF JUNR, at the Court-House; in the City•of Har risburg, at -two O'clock, P. N., 'a VALUABLE •TRACT- OF LAND, situate. in -the city of -Har risburg, on the J.mestown-rcifid, adjoining pro perty of John Shoop,- William' - Allison and -the Haehnlen:etitate, icbeing the propert* of-Jobs •selei, deed; contlining twentrone sixes; more pri lees; erected thereon is- a good two story FRAME HOHBkrAND BARN, other out 'build ings, good water, and a thriving yoribgAPPLE OftOHABD. - • Bale Ecpcommence - nt o'vlook, as shrive stated, ihen the ternntrunT conditions of sale will Mayl e e known by 'JOHN BRADY, - • Adinistiitor.de bemisnon-0. tay266e-•-' - ``' • • FOR RENTI_ , A 114 44 i. on South street. Enquire of 44. 14118. kuaRAT, :Mr. *Kona i i l/411 ° 0 14reate- 411pEN SEEP . -shalrer's,ltftliebsou"N /431 G. an d - Rod; dotter, N.lr. largeinVoit*tom ; gthity varletse oaciiptionoinat tooalyed an. for 846 bi - 11 1: 41 ' JR., CO. 60/.:a-at 4.4 Nero ..liaertt3inicl:-,7 REt I RUITB WANTEII F OP. 47r0 REGImENT, , COL. T. H. OWL), CiAturnan.:, Stationed at Key Wi6% Florida. Apply to Lit ot. W. %V. GEETY, 2d Street, opposite Presbyterian Churci [Patriot and Union, P,..riy County Demo. and Amer'cao, Bloomtiel , i, copy one tnontiJ al. send bill to this aka for wilection hurt, ately.] mytlO-ln, TWO or THREE good steady men, with :4,4. knowledge of Farm or Garden woik, be employed for the season. Tee highest warn will be paid to pere.on, of the right kind. Apply to H. A. Keystone Nursery, May 22, 1863. 200 Agents Wanted to Sell Lloyd's America deP,at the United States. PRICE 5100. P ERSONS wishing to engage in selling the,. maps can. be furnished, in any quantity, I, addressing D. D. BARTON, bitenanicsburg. Curnberfiud* county, Pa., agent, at publisher'; prices, with freight added. A large lot of superior maps just been received. Good agents can sell from fifteen to Chill maps per day, and realize from $6 to $lO profit Two hundred agents wanted immediately 1,4 any part of the United States_ Address D. D. BARTON, lifechanicaburg, ("timberland county, P. myls4lBwe • rTHE South Ward School Board wilt pay a I. premium of Thirty Dollars for a plau mkt specifications for a two-story brick school how, to be erected on their lot on Fourth street. ilk above amount , will be paid for the plan ant' specifications adopted. All nectkwary inform' tion will be given by calling on the committee• Plana to be furnished by the let of June. JACOB HOUSER, President HWY SHILLIMIBIROZR, Secretary. [Pabiat and Union please copy.] THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MAC }ITN NEW OFFICE Market Square, next door to Golder's office. Call and see thorn in opt , ration. A general assortment of machines and needles constantly on hand. Mies Margaret Hine!, will exhibit and s i! them, and also do all kinds of machine sewin:: on these machines in the best manner. The patronage of the public is respectful'; solicited. aprll•d6nm Steam Weekly to Liverpool, rpouonract at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax EAR- L noa.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, are Intended to sail as follows City of Baltimore,Saturday, May 30 ; Etna, Sattrday, June 6 - dinburgh, Saturday, Jun, 13, and every su cceeding Saturday, at Noon from Pier 44, North Elver. BATES OF PASSAGE, PATARLR 111 GOLD, OR ITS SQUIThWan IN cti RZNOY. MIST CABIN, $BO 00 , 1 gINSILLOB $B2 (A. do to London, 86 00 do to London, 35 50 do to Paris, 96 00 do to Paris, 40 50 do to. Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 50 Pasierigers also forwarded to Harve, Bremen, Hotterdarn, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rate,.;. ' Finis from Liverpool or Qiieeuestown : lot Cab . . ITS $85. . 5105. Steerage from Liver ... , ' < i. " F r ionz Queenstown, $3O. Those who wish to sendlor their friends can buy tic k - ets here at these rates. For further information apply at the Comp' ntes Mow* t JOHN G. ..DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y or C. 0. 7,II4HERISIAN, Harrisburg. • 128d1 . DR Valuable Furnace Property for Salt - , or to Bent. SE undersigned will sell or rent Chester l- Furnace, situate in Cromwell township Huntingdon county, Pa. The Stack is well an substantially. built ; there is also Ten Ban. Haute in tolerable repair ; there is an abni, dance of good wood that can be purchased st ftom 16 to 26 cen ts per cord, (wood leave,) with in two miles of the stack, and abundance o: good ore can be got from one to two and a Ipt: MUM at a reasonable price. The furnace about ten miles from Mt. Union station, P. 1, with a good public road leading to it. F( further particulars, address SAMUEL WILSON, Spruce Creels, P. 0., Huntingdon county. Pi mrBl-dSu, $lO6 66 3,621 10 8,727 78 $3 00 48 16 7 6 4 0 7 00 2 25 14 00 7 20 18 70 863 BIIBIA MILL& 356 858 and 355 Washington Street, New Yozk's City. GOVERNMENT corrEE. - Du? np in tin foil pound pkners, 43 In 1 box, and in bulk_ Our prices range fru:. 7to 80 cents. We put up the following kind • JAVA, 21ARADA1130, RIO AND VARIOi • 0 111E8 ITANAkti OF SUPERIO“ Coleb'kE. We believe'our Collee'to be better than en. twang Coffee now.in use. All orders adrire. Red to us, or to our agents, Messrs. Pi acs Yocum 182 Chambers Street, corner WastAti.: ton Street, New York Oity, wilir eoeive prow, attenthm. The retail trade supplied by first claw lobbi_ houses In the various cities. TABER. & PLACE. r. mug. OHAS.. ILA_. 11 ..=:Aeide iN'im List furnished upon declB-dBm-rdmr2' 12 60 840 70 MS I ! 20 000 b il° 7hl, j o ub f t °shred I -r Sawnesses,essle6rated. Hwy Jiassir, sdeded. Ikvesis mens Swirta, supestier. • • - Ificasusnsen Kr.onrsana, canvassed. - Illvassonaes EXCELBIO3, ROI encatwasseA • Inon-Diter, canvassed. •-laanieszr„ noi canvassed. . Pia's; Hem, *idly prime. Commas Muss, very fins. %kit framiold will be snarisnteed as T.-1 vented. WM. DOCK, Jr. do (:" 6OA. 110.11TH!—We want agente, a month, expenses paid, to sell Boa*satin g Pencils, Oriental Burners, awl 13 now, 'useful and curious articles. 15 eircul,, free. SHAW & CLARE, mylB-dmilat• Biddeford, 11e $75 A in every co l u — n l ty wan at t s. Ao a h in ir o e u a t h perms paid,- to sell my new cheap K.milc ingMacithleg. Address S. MADIOS. InylB-dtcw3m Alfred, M TOL—Another large lot of Mackerel X Herring, in all . sizes of packages, h..r halves, quarters and kits, for sale Icw NICHOLS & BOWMAN 11P27 Car. Front and Market sti,t4 AVE invite the attention oi the puha. , Urge , and well °elected stock of clu, ware, recently purchased, and which we ott, a very °until advance on city prices. cal merlin" Wore purchasing elsewhere. NICHOLS 44r. 130W1UAg, ap7 Corner Front and Market St HANDS WANTED TO ARCHITECTS. WHEELER AND WILSOY S QUEENSWARE MEM [my2o td