Etiegrap4. NOTIC T Ad elegreisements, 0;10..,5s Notices, Rlar ,4lages, Destbs, to secure insertion. 2 , the TEL , E i: i( A Via, must invariably be Seem), panleti withthe CASH. Advvrtisemenis ordered in the regular *ening - ale Inserted in the - ' • ling Edition idtkont extra charge. HABRibBURG, PA tednesday Evening, May 27, 1863 OWN AND COUNTRY. Supreme Court, which 'clitk .iittin this city early in' MaY, adjourned to dap at on o'clock, sine die. i ff ... E 11fAuxer tbis morning was unusually w ell ~ etided, and prices rifled' as high As, ever. ~ , ~_ en the market hours closed, scarcely an arti ,::-`: remained unsold, except ti, few flowers in lo;s, there appearing to be no demand for these. 011,4)/ *HAICON IN THE 'COMMISSARY DEPARTINNT.- ; ,cipt. W. H. Bell, C. S., U. S. A., at this post, been relieved from duty, and ordered' to Anita Fe, New Mexico. Johu Page will 'Company Capt. B. as clerk. Capt. Smith, 17: e., will temporarily assume the duties of missary at this post. ' 'fi 4A,RelloN OF OFFICERS.—The annual election ,Z. 1 officers of the Harrisburg CemeterV will be ,-, ' . at Eahriestock's hardware store, in Market “,. ~-•• ft are, on Monday next. Polls open from 2 tjtko'clock, P. M. The following candidates be voted for : President—Haridlton =Al ks. Managers —William Jennings, George ,:: , William Cleckner, Dr. John H. 'Pager Cligmbers Dubbs. , '•:', , RIVAL OF 11111 137TH Pas .&. VOlST—'the ..,/..:,,,, -4 h Regiment Penna. Yoh.; cafkiritsied of men it ~ 4 TII Butler and four of the adjoining r... co:f:, ved at Camp Curtin., this morning. , „This iment has now been in the service nine Inths, and came here in order to be mustered of the service. The muster-put rolls , of the .erent companies are nearly ready, and it is peeled the whole regiment will be mustered to-morrow. z iri, T , uxnune Socrurr RonnensAL.—The ii wnic so,. lety will meet this, evening il in of the Presbyterian'clinrch, !-* lecture room ,-.--- e'clook for the purpose of • .-;- ket Square, at 8 . ' . i of the Cantata of the 'Nolety are to - sing on 4 naga full rehearsal ~,,. ymak.ers, which the at. .., ay evening, in the Com -. , - t E f o o n us?, T f h o e r otffi.he fit of the Christian COMUIiBb. ' - 4-he - import ' . - °; cars would urge upon each member . - smactalt ` - ,t xt of giving this meeting - a full and 1., -- ,;,*, ndauce. GEO. W. P4.ESONS,'Sec : .._......--. - „• - • , y A FAITHFUL °MOM—Police Officer dam' pbell " . bas earned the confidence and respect of every `:,`geed citizen by the coolness•and daring with' ..L. ' 4llich be has conducted himself during the two t, , ys of excitement and outrages in this city. The ;',..„,, , torious imbetility of the city, government, .C , the people and property of Efail• s isbnrg at the, .rcy of the mob, until by the . coolness and', -,,. ng of such men as officer Campbell, order it' as partially restored. We have bedirgathering : i c ''. 41 of the most disgraceful character connected th these proceedings, which we shall , lay be lie our readers at the proper time, when the 403 . ' nt and order . loving_ people of the State •,x,. pital can judge of the capacity and sm -4 ~ ' rity of those placed at the head of our =Hi , pal affairs ~_ 3 Za 4 1 1. , .. ,RENEIAL 0$ D LSTRBANCES ;BM W= • m Sore ' , ;asas AND NEGROES . —All day yesterday the ldiers kept unusually quiet in the *:. *laity , to ..,, 4 , , , here the outrages occurred the night before, "liAtoticed in the Tstanamt of yesterdayot and no : 47 41sturbance occurred worth chronicling daring 4,4 he entire day. As the shades of night eclipsed %,‘; . e god of day, an evident restless and uneasy ~ ,p. ,position began to work in,tho rainchigAine .'` f the soldiers, who, evidently, had prepared attack in a quarter least exposed to the vigi 'llkoce of the police. This supposition WtlB.Vierfr - ; .!, about ten o'clock in the evening,.hy an ',. • earthly shrieking -and screaming in'-tile ~'', «: lity known as "Bull Bun," - formerlY called f - ; udystown," at the lower end of Third 'street: :.? lb e soldiers had commenced an attack on the ~ s, welliugs occupied by the colored peOple in ' : vicinity, and made sad havoc while their at lasted, compelling the inmates of ,the ' , ias" es to fly to another locality, and breaking windows, doors and furniture in a reckless ~.." d dastardly manner. Their triumph was ' 0 Y? : ceedingly short lived after the police heard e disturbance, and their early arrival 'on the '‘' , lllonnd slackened the operations of the mob 21nd compelled them to retreat to the alleys in , 'the vicinity, by which all of them, save one, affected their escape. Nine shots were fired at ~,,.. fugitives without effect, causing them to v, treat arid spatter in every direction: Bar- Campbell conveyed his p'rianne.r to the yor's office, where he was committed to t u and immediately locked up. - I This victory by the police had the effect ofl eting the lower section of the city. ,for -,,tbe lit, but only increased the depredations of oldiers elsewhere, until a squad- of four- Ikon were arrested on Ridge Road by the pro vost guard, who were pat - I.olog the streets in the •-vicinity. 'the prisoners had an escort assigned ')em, and were marched down :to The jail, 'alnut street, in which the provost guard Oat the prisoners would surely be confined. was their surprise, however, when the r appeared, addressed a few remarks to ilsoners and ordered their rellease.iL.Some he, guard prdieS43d , age , iutt, this it 44, 1, stating it was,. no, encorrragement to 1 through the streets until rxtidnigist, after , unlawful and roving derirealiters;` and then; when these same depredators, are peirEckt,„ to re. .1 • lease them without even a Ifearing. . 1 ; 1 18 ) 11 t d no effect on the Mayor, however ;` he persist , ed in his order, and the men were TaleaSed, Froin that time until morning no ftu' flier disturbance was noticed, and to olsy . gteLre is but one person under arrest to answer thch aaj of justice for the numerous and devilitsri , deeds done in this city the Past two daYS - hy a 1 lawlesi; lnob. 1J" =II . . =1 AN Arrsertso hiCIDENT.—This morning the through Express train from New York, via Alre n town, brought to this city tea persons - 61 both sexes, who had managed to escape from the clutches of the rebel government, and re .ch New York City. Their stories, like hun dreds of others from the South, are filled with interest. Six of the number catne from Ten nessee by way of New Orleans, and the.other four from Concordia Parish,Louisana. They represent their sufferings In rebellion as awfal,and say they came to the free North to escape the conscrip tion an( Which forces into the reilei iiinks all males who are able to bear arms, a young boy scermly fifteen years of age, and,not over four feet tall, states thnthe was conscripted to fight for the South, but deserted the first opportunity and made . tqs, Way,, in company with two otheis of the party, down Pearl ,rtver .td New .I.orlettnif. •Their ;appearance bore evi dent signs of suffering and tatigne; and but fiNt H the . `,ltindness of a few , sttangers who noticed .their ,condition, they would not have lett -the city to-day, but had: to remain and provide for themselves as best thly The President of. the. New, Jer's4' bentrtil' road kindly furnished them with transportation to this city, and when we left them, they were preparing to go over the Pennsylvania road to Tirone, 104 intend tot eird tiltvbl over +demi ttt dleyneldsville,iJefferson county, where one of them has seteral:relativestand friends. • From Iteyn'oldsvilleit six ef I the piirty go to . 4 liuthersville, Clearfield county, in ei pectation- ; Of finding 'ernelivment, and ascer leaning, the whereabouts_of a.numbet. of .rela tives in that vicinity. i i IIRSENTATION OF & SEthOEI OF, SILVW:Ii..—The Commis:4lofted Pfficers of Ilie,l27th V.,, to tlieirColanelp7. Tehnings.—*Lsstnight,a del egation of the commissioned officerri of the 127th ike,iiment,P. V., waited on Col Jennings, at his restdence,, phargp,d with, -; the ipleasing duty of presenting to him a magnificent service of silver. After the formalities of welcome and Oingtiatu lation usual to such a visit hailbeeii 6,5'1161: led Lieut.-Col. Alleman announced to,Col. Jennings the object' of the visit. Lieut. Col. Allbman then preCee'dedlo speak ati 'f 6 , ell wt. • . Col.. Jennings- 7 13pm the eve of our return tlike i lafficeni of - the 127. th Regiment tO desire `to"give you a'filither ' 'if not more satisL factory proof of the respect which,9o enter tain towards . you as - gaihtleinan, and their regard for..VAI /}Fi commanding officer, by presenting you with a service of plate. It" as ;riristomarx among natirtrieg antiquity to hdlff in nests uptintheatifeoters of public their, verdicts ( woublidand i tot histing fnonuingritsnf fame, or Infamy, and listory would eulogize their greatness, their bravery and their achievements, or would condemn theireineetheir cowardice and their , knafgi-Y. The officers of lour command,.eiriitrave for the last nine months set in solemn judgment upon your conduct. They have watched your-move-i linents closely, and scrutinized Your career nar= l rowly, and have called upon- , you this :evening' to render ajiiiit, a unanimous and-ail impartial -verdict: Cig. William •V. .Tenningf has preyed • , nssetf ono : trade gentleman, m.puire patrlat,-4 brave awl ant eficient officer. - What , ri Verdict I B °wie , %Jury I from Wha. hived by his family and yet .-Jkaoati may w 4 irat'bfficer whoin- his anti be a bad man, but ._ Ni-kive more as they dates and his. comma.' " qualities of head know:him better, must haves 'hat love. .1 and heart which entitle lerhig as a thl4 testimonial ` of'kernifne gotia Will, froh_ friendship and lastinpesteem, i from. the.oilnki of your regiment. ,)11ay,ypriieger,look upon it with the pleasantest recollections of by-gone • happy associations. The infant charge which Providence his so kindly hequesthp4 you,, also Comes hi. for a ihailani our friendship. Accept frobor the'officers of`your command ; his. cup as it:to;iten 'of regard, fgt. lithe gredeiric)r. • As,bis age iori4ires heWitl look:-npon n it kindly , and yet ' sly,, _l4:father was cOlOriel of:tlie gallant nreh Regiment., „ Colonel,lennings, reply„ spoke briefly as sf o llo ws . l it.. .: 1r 1-,4 GENTLEMEN ‘ :---11:0tillitco r ul4 kbre gran fy 'me' than %Wi l e 440' yoffi'litits'em, althoukh - yanhaire already glien me repeated assurances of your friendship. Yon all know that I am seldom given to praise, and ,never to flattery" but justice demands of me a fiat find unequivocal acknowledgement fa, your gist very and uniformly faithful Conduct: You can return ,to ysurhomes with the,picind conscious= ,ness Of duty gallantly andlaithful lymfOrmed, a, lid' wadi my kindest - Wishes' for your . .futire welfare. , , "Yam proud to accept tliiktriliute f your fis'- tee, 'n, and Will' ever chelleli'ir as a ''fond 'me met, .to of gratitude and gallantry. I will teach my g on tb rove the name of the 127th regiment, and • wall* proud to recount to him your maPy deeds of valor and of patriotism. t .. I • - TEE mimes or e SILVER myth -- '"' ' Con d elitfalf five,Piecee,,allif solid slliier,,giitan rthir.dr iiregentatilik tb .Tepping§;, on'the order: of ,`this 'O ffi cer§"iii."4fiestldi, by. Glirrge" W. D CiCallti,'lto. 12 Market street. 'The taste , and c aechanical skill displayed by M i r. McCalla in get ding up this service, are in keeping virth the re lipatationle hateinqliitt linei ilia told: nese. lin : eertainly reason to,be proud of this s, ervice as being gso ' ' f tip post beautiful ever aanufaefrited; AThe Meer is. oval shaped, _surrounded:with heavy - filligree border, and •engrAved—ln most exqui site`.style,. with.. a 4: graphic .and. life-like hauls( rape.view, In, the .centre of. the Salver appear . - the initials "W..W. ~ .T.'.' This pieoe,ls a beau taut and elaborate specimen of wollotan shire • The licher is unique and beautiful in design, and.is.perhamßie most finished tliecelof fnrk mdthileip in silver ever brbeglit to This oity. is elkbon stely embossed, while the rportimi en; graved am only by appreciated when examinest On the 'front; immediat4gy heneith the mosith; appear the words, Ca' 'tliqiiiiicii7it7Tu Rummer'. P. V. By o.ffiCe' is; or his Ormwspd, as a Token of . Esteem; The two, GoNets are of the same pattern of Alt) Pits, es,. tichlatt ,t,&, with granitie representat• fi. fertrral htif on 661/;" / 1 " . In. addition to, these tour Vteces, designed ex', prea Itokeltsv'of the -tidmiiittio&tf this officers of the 127th, for their latacemmutular, w e notlead-aomall cup, of modest though bean t Afult workmanship, wisich.,bould scarcely be mi. igarted as belonging tothe magnificent service we hiere j List noticed. , On enquiiy, we werifitifoicii,pd thrit!%lo,lc o o 4 tats intended a 0 albrefientno..the f tr , s t b'b r uk,f l COLJenningerasprightlytand dar,- 1 1 mg boy, .Haste ;, Frederick Jet mingtty- The gift was Well iiitipoiticf;tudiweltsiwittutti the gal- , llent O'oltthitellwillesteeni*4Y - kit highly as tthat rit4 ,which he , . ,watti . hcpmd t tpo, not Out of jince,itoltate bT o tt thayt blelfter - Fie Jeuninis_ rtempLifter his great n u clokarrone.of tiNe most patriotic and popular men of thli city. After partaking of thabospit slitYatthelfilit/ ,eitimmander, and relating seria:of.,,the Atha, pleas* incidents of the cans paign through v.hich they _tweed together, he o ffi cers re. di e klxim the ; trptide , iice cot qenob?ge - ,wpll l',le4ca}°i4 the b id4g.kgfitui4 ikvtiitf 4••.4 I" CROWDED OVT. Our Public School' ' article, intended for to-day's paper, was crowded out by other matter and will appear to Morrow. GREAT GATHERING Off- DUNIEM IN &AIR Consm- T Oor Blair county, cotempwaries say that during the past week Hollidaysburg has been thronged with those broad-brim, long bearded men whom we are all 'accustomed to seeing in Morrison's Cove, in this county. They come from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and our own State, Mary,head ankVlrginia, ausl are on 4heir r way to kartinsbag, in Blair county, dear which place is convoked the National Annual Assem bly of Dunker ot whictvrtjhese men of such striking indlvultality are members. . The Dunkeis are a Baptist denomination, and are quite numerous in the above named States. They originated in Germany in 170 , under the leadership . of Alex. Mack and a few others. By their reading of the Bible they Were led to reject pedo-baptiem, and their church government is much like that of other Baptists They are called Dunkers ,front the German word funken— ilVaieLi...6illei Lai Worn' 'fie Mennonites. They kneel in the water and dip the "gae infrftiqt: they . liitAki"ile edilcated ministry, but every brother is allowed to exlibrf ' the' obingiekation. 'any' one is thus fiiiihd To hi apt" tolichet,- be Is chosen' ,minister, . and ordained,by, the laying, on of hands,.with fasting and prayer, and the right hittid.df ftillowithip."D They. kulethis t plailiAreed and language of the Friends, object to the oath, 'lfkinalnPr t f, filqn9p tto aw, antiun rece would rake no merest, on money. Some of ,their rogions amen:mules consist in washing fait,' the love feast, (llebes mahl,) the kiss of charity, arid the right hand of fellowship., They,.are a very worthy and honest people, and arellidinguished for their trOtherlynkidduesie towards one another, and for their industry and thrift. Closely allied to this tie'ct"arti•l Ma - Seventh Day Baptists, a diatil:gllWA ,relif.elleatative of whom appears periods. ally in our streets. coirk&ded with; tho,ktennpnites, also, a , Beptitit ,denomination, organized by Mania° &non in"Molland, in the sfxteeifth century. -v• They'aiso reject child bap tism, and ltaptlx.e,by,„sprpikling, t matead of im mersion. They are averse - to war(oaths and capital punishment. They .observe the ordi minVglbf fbit washlui and' MOH& fineiti; hers to marry within the church They are machquorer ninnerodlithart thelDunkera.l , 1 • The (knish area brso9h of the Mennonites, and are caediater Xinen;'eif who organized them. They Are much, more rigid than the true followers of Menno, tliongt in many respects likkfthdral ' ThWy cireibtae times called Mooker e tf enupoites, „from, the fact that they War liobks and eyes'ithtifed . of brit.' tons: ) • . 4Y It is Aai d that at .tbe present assembly or ifie l etink'df Martinsburg there are several thousand in attendigma„, PreparAtiuns have been making for months for these visitors in the "Oeve,7; and we have no; doubt our broad brim friends from abroad will find them ample; for thefitegioir' 'is/ br 'the granaries of the worldi, and Athl, garden spot of Blair county.— Hundreds of our citizens have been visiting this quaint assemblage of people, and the. splendid toad froulaaere to Martinsburgiathrongediwith pain to and from this meeting. weather hi ftiff. and We l trust the' followers of Alexander Mack will bavanothing to complain of in their national annual meeting among their cotuityX.- " gbiror}`: Perms it'stribigiibiii - to tention, throng lu your colinnue tpj a most digt gusting prestige some of our citizens have, of thidwir*" gartflige 'chi 'the batik of the river. Just beioty the Mrdhem,street,l4ldgo, there are two.hnge piles composed of coal ashes, decayiog vegatables, .swal_slope, &Q., The Mayor- 80111 d `true since issued a proclamation enjoining the I- "Y/13 on Front, street, Nogth .iitteet of to stop, the nuisance under pain to Mulberry; "llizneyim " but , for c.eome reason arrest by • . - .lllft in the cold, or dirt. Was "thitiiikike" • fdrinei Mites for thfi *sr it not the‘pristota AR- "44 of , garbage and lith visors to remove such pn , clan would be ant es we' coitililaiwbf 4 Such 'ts would 'Conduce nently practice}, end one whip. "- ,salubrity of much during the hot season to tnei • -BANK. • Noticcs. PENNSYLVANIA aqd Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears iof`oPay, and Subsistence Claims, Etc., Azo.,, made out and collected by s EUGENE SNYDER, Office.;.Third Streetpliarrieburg, ra,, [027-4 For the Benefit of the PO . • It is not our purpose to disparage the nobie , anieno. 3 .l9f. PliAintrie or !IV PUthieS that will conflict with its legitimate usefilinese, bit s we hold :thatthetevidence 'of experience is entitled to tome coinsifleration., :We refer, here i to the astonishing virtues of 'shiple 'inedianes ihat -haVe.been.intweduced-to thepubliciithet atter= tatkms of thousands 44clsottie have been permanently cured, willear me ont'in siCyfitg that.the filt;If1:9191 yr.:getable medicines, of Mrs. Wei - thew:in now manufaciiiiefliind sad by Mrs. BallAolts.Prognineat placeamong the .best mediginee of the lige for a4l,4wases that they, Claim to cnie, ilteuratithnii,,trAperda; liver and 4sidneyvconghs, and feverd Ther,combine ip their composition the experience o f along l i re tinfl'cleklikkflitiertktion: qiiSjodiebe Onichailed at the residence of Mrs. L Ball, lio:ief Egtith Pine Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.. •licnnon.—Orders fronvia , lilistadoe-prMIPtIY 0tteW194.te•..1., t, MO T HER TikEH)ll.ll ~DAP4r4LE.P4!: DON'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOQTRING for .OAMTADRPN TEETHING. Thus proper& on vs proem. pfion6 orie' the bast female physicians aria seers iirthe United States, and has been used for thirty years with never tai ilfety and mote' by .ef ruothmieLesnd frouo then feeble infant one week oltite. the adult. ` . lt nc4.;9l:4PiAteiii : tlie"6l4ld , frbpo paid, brit invigorates 3,the stomach: and .iDoweb4. resew* oddity,- arid pietitotie andsimeitylo the *hole' ti L *lll:Lilikast a hlii . Wl* relieve EtnutnnaN tanilirCiAND ' W.l4 7 4l.l o . Weibilieviiit the! . Bestaluis Sursist Remedy in the World, in Oil cases of DYSENTERrind DIARRHCE-9. ifstliiitl2o, l 4,hether it arise s, from-Teething or fromariy.otherl cause. _ direction's focusing "will accompOny%sch ~.,PtA1fi,1„..:.#54/3141O1*Iii, the, f°°ll l l of uuR ll 6 -reine.tati, New, the outside wrappier,o rs is __add* all. Medicine tlealers. arrhicipal Office, 48 Vey Stkiiet/Itnir TOW BoTiLi.' v ' my22.4lBavqm ME T_T AM S. —MA waleol Amelsi or Hams, with 44-And,Wittioqt cauveas,'•.tcgther ,withi other choice brands, for sale lowilit KO/P4) .. pot' giinti 1..11 w (At o 0 14 1-, be 4 Las. 4:•1•44. * E BIG SHOW GARDNER dc HEMMING'S . CIRCUS AND MODERN ARENA 'PHIS MAMMOTH ESTABLAUMENT . .1 NEWLY EQUIPPED AND ORGANIZED, • and direct from their AMPHIMEATRE IN PHILADELPHIA, will exhibit in 1 y ' itAniainistruci, du Thursday, May OEOOBB3, AFIIRNOOI 4 I and EVENING, Doors open at 2 and 7. Performance to cm ' intim* half an hour later. ADMISSION: 25 cents. The public should .thit thieMom. , 1: 41 07'4# 3 1 MOM AND BETTEIeitHPOittIE)IB, . , , MBE AND BET111:11 CLOWNS, MOBS AND BMW. HOBS an`theibdni[tany traveN i e hie lAbfe un der the , immediate direction of the ' PEOPLE'S ClOW14; air cit,cftwarEß,. < < Will eaier town precisely at 10 o'clock pn the morning oLexhibition. • • •0 Will also exhibit:At . • . Mom Joy, kTUianair,ll.ar - Mitrownowit,,Nspensualt, Kyr 27. DUNGANNON, FRWAT, MAy 29. ' -tW. a °MUM% -znyl.4-6tend- Agent lhertitient' ate. NIq3ORTMENT OF DIVE 1r 10 0 Sirrif E s POOM BOOKS, PUREW.B ' LAME§ AND GEBitINKEN, MEE R ' S Dru g and ,Tancy 'brOode Shire, ;.91' xisrm f. 13 A FINE LOT OF t Wad i ' l dgES' `AND / 'l,lRtg WfitSTS. Some Splendid Neli Patterns of 1,4-I;vIiEAVI - .09.1fP r NSt ,„ beat Morocoo „Tit 4. YA'L I N fic S'ATOriliLB, , Andi general Virility of FANCY GOODS, suit ableViptio4_43, now on'hand at f n, , 4 4 air , 4 KAMLER'S myll] Drug Store, so. 91 Market Street. • . ti 14: N ‘ I ITWAY'S hi a o/11 4. 44It iA 'S, BAP ,}3th, . E nd s:t PROVE- ErrEE4 l . • PAO.% .4p.,_)?y, • l '"' 4 41 F LINSLEY PILVIONia , VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLU E, FURS, AO OPPIDMIS; Sheet Music sent by mail 1,;." any Prewar', 'E'RAMF 4 S,'''ALRUBIS And thOK . , • TM' ITLASSE.. Howe's Sewing Machines; &c., at tb.", NV& Store of -SILAS, WARD, No. 32 North Third Stir eetvabove:Market. . migl4-dly =II THE STEAVSiiIP GREAT PASTERN WALTER PAWN, Commander. Wl4 4 Y e :PP. atchE T : 1, MY .LITIMPOOL. , IROX MEW vox. Saititclay.. ..4 i. litay ;1,6 filitutd ‘ ay .....,..Jone 6 Them* laffe 4 Bo Ttittsflay 14. 5 . f :Jab. 21 And at the same regular intervals thereafter. First cabin from." . $95 to $lB5 Second cabin.' $7O OkroAriltga. Tickets Oht And twohli ' 3he, first intifejori cabinl4 is t i me ." i rvanliaccollpanylEalialb a dvtlisii dren under twelve years of age half fare. In fluitstflOt )i i i' 4 % :1 ;:i il 'II. . "! $5O Third cabin §4ectrage,...7lth superior accommodations ... $BO L' fAlltivoi nayAglqini . Otqld or its ' , equivalent ` d 11. I.6Mirrei* , 'A V 41 li t' IA fs it s. Back passenger Aloyeed twenty cubic feet of luggaggi 4 "A .1 1 iI ', r. . . An eirrienceci Surgeon on board. A t Pl A*lgtarliffi ` 4 4va Ad' - ' s .. At the Office; 26 Broadway,-New York.! For freight apply to ' HOWLAXD & Aterww.w., Agents, '4 / 8 4 . t .., , , isooh•et. I.4ew York. FIZZES pr./100IiA.M.ATION, tialulJtit it , ll"%b , —.4141,1103011102, *.ll' AerliftWMaietith, 1868. 1 • N A vuzznis, It is the duty of every citizen to lend .his aid to the preservation of the public skews, The unlimited end India- Gi b :E d n a Ala of infoticating - liquors to a tar elation Mad inevitably lead to serkme e a! id hirchieleh bt the Peeeeie:;. it is hereby enjoined on all tavern keepers and retail dealers, yrithin the limtts of the city of Harrisburg, to ° k e n their bars