=SI C smut no smagage ikv• WOOOR AR Ws OUR LSADICR. Ani—"M.reking Alorag." Come, Democrats," illeacisiule, year rights to Main tain. To windiest* your principles in triumpb spin. Woodward's our leader, De's gallant and strong, firer lifi l ogle a rd a wg -Liberty, were marching along. Blushing along I we are twirobing along, Siva on your 'timer and be mangling along ! Woodward's out leader,be's gallant and strong, Nor Wo.dward and Liberty we're marching shot g Om. ye who love env 'Talon as it was handed down Ilasbinston, without s stain from followers of John Brown, Who " e the Constitution, the greatest of all laws, Conte, I •in our gallant party and help our glorious OHM. • Megabit% along we are marching along, the. While otberr are bartering their liberties for gain, Audi gorging themselves with the blood of the slain, While some would have union with blows and w ith knoets, tie-unite our country With the free ballet-ban Marching along ! we are marching along, it e. The rights' of she people, the rights of the States, Shall triumph o'er all party oistiSes and hates, The ba.viks be open ad, and tyrants be bound, When Woodward and Liberty as wateh-words PO sound rn , rehing along, die AGRICULTURE. REPORT Ot kW. coNUITION OF THE CROPS. • The Commissioner an Agriculture at Wash- Ingina, in presenting his Juty report, congratu lates the farming community upon the flauer ing prospect which all the great crops of the country present - The wheat crop, just har vested, is moss excellent, both in quality and suanuty, and the corn crop promisee to be a fttli Mery altbniteh in some lootlities in the West. where the drought of Juno him oltended into July; it may not be so good. .Wheel end Battey —These crops have been secured in excellent condition. Local injuries oat, tigt yet Ii the equal extent. Their thresh ing is. now being done, which will disalose some other injuries, but there is no doubt that these crops are the largest ever produced in the loyallitates. The Martian Fitting Wheat entirely ffniletlio'sristain its onaraoter in this country as a "spring" wheat. It is an English variety, of great excellence there, and hence it was deal tratde.te teat. it. here. But there is a great dif famee between the English and American die mates. Although England lies much North of the United States, yet the (lull Stream passes try it, and.mitigstes the rigors of winter by its immense heat. The English former•oan plough at all times of the winter, and spring wheat Is ae>wra in. Febn try and March. Their haeveet is month later than ours—at least six weeks—and bone. their spring wheats have a se son of growth double the length of our own. This is the reason of the failure of the Marsden vari ety, and has much to do with the full and per fect development of its beautiful grains. flute.—This crop was greatly endangered by the drought of May and June. But the rain • came is arisen, generally, to can a good heads; and although our taiga Snows a. great injury in Minnesota, lettere the drought has continued, and an injury of two-tenths in Ohio, Penneyl- . vsuia, and New Jersey, yet the general average is but two-thirds of a tenth below an average crop- Core —This promises well. Although its appearance is two-tenths below an average in the great corn-producing States of In diana, yet the more general distri bution of rains, since the ciroutars were sent in this Department, will hate BUM itintlenCle in Initigsaing this injury. Toltiezo.—The ere+ of tobacco is but one tenth below -be average of a good crop. In Minds and-lona it has suffered from drought, being two-tenths below an average crop. The Samna injury is bat five-sixths of one per vent. The Bay Crop.—ln the Northern States the timothy meadows are mown twice ; in the Western, but once. The first cutting was a ghat gap; se e'en from the June report. But the. &mow of clover hay is but one-tenth be low an average, and the lately mown mes,lows leave.yielded Well; but much of the hay in the Bassein Stites was injured from. the excess of rain. Tile amount of the bay crop its more fa vorable non reported lass month, but/to eiteel ity not so good. Hence it will still be advisa ble for -farmers to secure as much corn fodder se they can. Utqu —The Citainuitti Horticultural sod- My, representing so large a part of the grape atop of the country, has overlooked is duty When it failed to report to this department the condition of the crop. But we see it stated on the author', y of one of its knitting members that the.rot has destroyed one-half the grapes le the vicinity of Cincinnsiti. Our correspon ded,* *sin other points moil its condition as very favorable, and the general average in ap reranee is up to that of sgood crop, and the jug Onts.thiri' of one-tenth of an aver. it is the dryness of California that makes it s vine growing country so free from the rot. How far its mountain ranges and their snow covered tops ail this hea thful influence of dryness has not yet been determined. Apples.—This crop gives encouraging prom ise generally. It is but one-tenth below an swamp, tint in some Slates it is much injured. in Maine. Ma_ataohnsetts, and New Jertwy, it la three-tenths below it; in Maryland, New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Nebraska Territory, it is two-tenths below. In other States it is very promising. Peaeites.—ln Ohio, Maryland and Connect'. ant the peach crop is below an average crop in lowa, Missouri. Kew Jersey and Pennsylva sia, two-tenths below. The general average is but one-tenth below. Altogether the pre sent season may be placed in the lists as a "good push yam" Azza the intelligence recently received from Emory in regard to the crops is favorable.— The European Times, received per Apia, says that from all parte of the truite4 least, west, north and south the crop ac counts are most encouraging; and in the south of England the harvest has been unusually 'bark/ as well as productive. The cereal crops end the potato crops are all good, and from Itellifid the moot cheering itistral.litil aftli made. Nevertheless it would hardly be safe to sesame that it will not be necessary to im port pretty largely from the United States, particularly if there shall be a rupture be tween the Western powers and Russia, the great grain-producing country of Europe. as in that event all supplies from that source would be out off. Still the advises are not by any means whet are considered in a business same as favorable. L 'HE URI GILMS ES tipieudid /ow moat of New Looking Meese% Jan receiv e d, W Elo.olll'd Made Star 93 Aerie% street, oases Vow odd Imo add okesp.., Una and examine- mra3 fIOYFRES AND SUGARS the ALL owls, and orsonat i g i. prices, for *se ADMIXISTRA.T OR'S NOTICE. Wolves I. bertily givens dist Wire if Adml.latreg.no loan this day ha n grant- d to the uninrdionan *y. the Belifelk.r of u lepton county. open theists's of D nisi Brewton isto of J. ,, ffe• on .otroolup, in maid tom 1111 peril no barb g semi or d mends agswast sal amide are bereoy -,..ted to make kn , on the ism without dr* lei tiro - irjlobto • So 'aid asui.e •Ateimatilloit to make brim diato ,aymne t to JeebN 801 1 1.11 AN, Ad .I.intritor,' ontyp-lanits Jeff rot e n virrsilf.. tin" • •rt .17 IaBOOMS, BKUBII •-, U , 1) I DAOIDTS of idideseriptioaa, quantum...a micas, far ale WM. DOCK, la., A 00. =3 lot Oak St, to Rent POR SAUL—The BIIIL.DING on she Ik! straw of: Want IPA /Mtn Ve s : u osed as a 0001 1 13 SHOP. ride Indian wed Wilt so .hit it @mild be lamed late Dinning game; It OM. sistsof three separaterrainesplagedVr frame Pain 25 by 20 feet, owhing the satire itaw feat loos slid 20 feet wide. se also an g7egrifoßsx7owsitimeniz 41ND BOILER, N am DOW. Sid ~Of DOWNlblidetelliniti, tads Bet of Sows for mating Smog. The % t o " prOpertY will 1s nig t sold at a as we wish to clear mg ground en whisk ideals. inquire at the Brokers Ones of IL 10. *OI7LLOOII, - febO-dtf Karket Street LOTS FOR S tlara—ON NORTH ST. and Pommy Wanda Amanita_ Apply to It. J. HAM:INMAN, inar6.4tf Oor. Front and Walnut stn. FOR BALE—A House and Lot on Sixth street, near State. Zagairewt thotfaehange Mee of S. L. WeI:FILM:IH, afriej Where the highest prim in Myer paw ior GOLD and fithl2-dtf SILVER FOR SALE.--A TWO-STORY FRAMES BMWS is Short street. Inquire of 8430 W W ViItBEEZ. ATATIONAL MOTEL, /1 (LATE WV/TV 4wA11,) Race street, above Third, Philadelphia. This entabliehment off rs great induoementa. not only on account of rednoed rates of board. but from the Gen trat loe4ion to the avenues of trade, as well as the eon. venionon afford. 4 b. sever..l piunenger railroads run ning pant and eontignons to it, by which Karats ran, pit* to and from the hotel to the diff....p.nt rail• mid depots, «honks they be preferred to the'regalar oinoi •uses be longing to the b.'uae. I am ,doterim bed to devotr my whole attention to the eomtort and cob vero..ece of my guests, and endeavor to give general matiefaetion. Terniti•-4111.Z1 Per Day. DAVID 0. I , IEGNIST, (F.lrmerly of Eagle Hotel, Lebanon, pa ) T. T. RHODKI3. Clerk. ANIEL A. MIIE.NOII, Agent of the Old Wallower Line, Respectfully informs the public that this MS Dail transportation Lies, (the only Wallower Line now h. ezist.uce in this city,) is in successful operation, and prepared to carry Freight as low as any other indindue line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewis burg, Williamsport, Jersey Shore, Look Haven. and al, other points on the Northern Oertral. Philadelphia and Brie and Williamsport an? Ratirca4ll BANDS.. . MIIIIINOII, Agent, Harrisbuig. Pa. Gaols lent to the Warehouse of Messrs Peacock. Zell & Hinchmau, 1 co. 808 and 810 Market street, above ilighth, Philadelphia. by 4 o'clock p. m., will arrive at Harrisonrg ready for delivery., is,a• ^ owning myd I UST RBOEIVBD/ THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMEN OF FINN STEEL ENGRAVINGS 1 PRINTS, AND HEADS, A a P SCENES, ADAPTED FOR GRECIAB OIL PAINTINGS, AT Wm. Knockers Nagle Store. No, 9S garb% street. Harrisburg. MORTON'S -lINRIVALLVD GOLD PRIC-VIEST QUALITY WAB.RANTRD. NORM BETTER IN TEM WHOLE WOBLD. A GREAT LUXURY! PIPBONB in want of a superior and really good GOLD .an will end with me a large assortment to select from, and ka . the privilege to exchange the Pens until their hand is perfectly suited. And if by fair means the Dia mond point' break off during twelve monthly the par- Amer Asa bate the privilege to /sleet a new one, without any charge. r bare very good Gold Pens, wade by Mr. Marto!), not warranted in strong wirer-piatea isms, for Si, $1.26, u.so, si.do lor sale at EICIIMINNEN BOOKEINDIN," No. 18 Market Etreet4llexrhiburill Pa- INURINGER'S PATENT BEEF TEA, in. a solid, oonointrated astraot of . BEEF AND VEGEtABLEB, Convertible immediately into a nourishing and deli- Coma soup. Efigkiritypremsd by a wasmisr -qv/Moons Pit sisiwi:. - Thm admirable article oundamied Into a compact form, all the substantial snd- nntritive ; propertiee of a large bulk of :neat and vegetables.. The readiness with phi ch it dimming into a rich and palatable Soup. which would minim boars of preparation. mar/main to the nunal method, la an advantage in many eitaakons of 11 , 0, too obviousto need urging. Ito highly nourishing gnalides emnbined with hi delicacy, readers it invaluable for the Celt; 'while for those in health, it is a perfect substitute for froth meat and vegetables. It will keep goodly any ' • . Is Is yeoullosly .411 adapted !OR TRAVELBRII, by land ar sea, wits eau awl avoidthota amidentaldeprim theme of a comfortable meal, to which they are to habit. 11011 mama, whom =widow appetite can tbor m sitiolled in a moment. YOU BPuUTIOIRN and BXOURBIONIBTEI. to whom, both its tompactmem and eag preparation wiU recom mend it. for We by seßili4f Wit. MIL la., dC 00. CHARTER OAK VV FAMILY FLOUR! invExamu. RD BY ANY IN THE U. STATES! Aim strimaos TO Al a`ANCY 33 R. AL. MT MP 1111 OFFERED IN PENNSYLVANIA! IT IS MADI OP CHOICE 1111880ITRI WHITE WHEAT. Mr Delivered any.plsee in the city free of charge. Tams cask on &hurl,. Mho . WM. & 00. H. 8 1 Newbold's celebrated, • Michener's Excelsior, Evans & Swift's imperier, Jersey 4 , Ulu very flue. Also, Dried Beef, Tongues and Bologna Sausage. For sale by apl6 WM. DOUR. jr. & Co. EPTY BAHR SILS.- A large number of empty Wine, Brandy and Whisky Barrels for We by DOCK, & CO. ROSToN C RACK ER B.—A LARGE euppLy of these delicieuz crackers just received iya ter ssla by' WM_ BOCK, as., & 00. GOLD PENS I—The largest and Le' stook. trodt WOO to s4.oo—warnointed—at PORRTMWRVI BOORATORW N EW MUST U. 1 -Why I Loved Rer." " mauves o: the Hese," and ta t hildbood Days," three new and neeutilul songs. by J. S. Cox. '• fur Country and Flag." a new and beautiful song, with - highly Cok - ed tfrOdb page. by Out. or, are am-. 114 the Waal. reastuta of new MUM bit W_ %NOME, winkle stun be found at dl times a lull awrirtment of Drums, Fife., and all kinds of n inst lament,. Remember the plies, No. 93 Market street. TO THOSE DESIRING TO PRO CURS 811,118 ITIITiId, AND TO THOUS WlBOll4O TO Droo ll2 The nadereigeed, Mi itary Claim Armin. tender their services fo• the procuring of titbit:4oes for Drafted men, vs well aa for the *rondo); o. the highest price for those wishing to offer themoilv.s as Substtntes they will register th names of each class referred to, with the amounts, in mon v. p oplasd to be given by the one and try be reortml by she ether. Drafted men who are legmly exempt can have all the papers propgred cws/far to esrebbah th-lr slant. to ei'mPtion trs calling upon the und.rat4n d Thos. lute. eat. d ire nvited to call at the race. in the uehinge Bnlidinßs. opp site th. manilla County L'im'n, 111101K1W/Me. & "AGI7 I [4 I , aulthllM bildlory Clam Arnie. M UBlO TOR S! No. 911 MARKET ATHEIST. HABBISHVES, PA. SHEET HOMO, PIANOS, MELODEONS, MUM, VTOLTNB. BANJO STRINGS, Of ever] description. DAVY% Mid, 11.13T18, ACOORDIONII, eta., at the lowest CITY PMOIR, at W. RHOMBI SUBIC mom Ne. ISlSturr Spun. I= flottle. gransportation. Jilisrellaneous. Cht:o of trod. SMM +' ARRANGEMENT. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE. ORMlRMalkiffik TIES TUDIS - DAILY IV -1111 W TOIL PHILADELPHIA ON AND APT= MONDAY, April 200868 the psi leapt Tram will lease the Philadelphia and •Ileollar lailroad Depot at Harrisbarg,for New Tent N A ran adelphis, as felnrs, via: BASTWAID. =PRIEM LIN, leaven Harrisburg at 5.15 s. m., as arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Imam Train from the West, arriving in New York at 9.15 a. IL, and at Pkiladelphiat at 2.20 a, at, A sleeping aar fa attached to the train through from Pittsburg without Waage. MAIL TRAIN 1 Harciaburg at 8.00 a., oc., arm riving in,New York at 5.59 p. m., and at Philadelphia at 1.60 p. . m. "ART LINT leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. rt on sr rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Put Mail, arriving in New York stn.= p. m., and Philadelphia at 1.00 p.m• • WESTWARD. rear MEE leaven New York at 6.00 a. AL, and Pbilr delphia 5t8.16 a. al., arriving akilarriatourg stl.7A p. m• RAIL TRALN le6Te4 New York at 1 2 19 114,04. and Philadelphia at 0.86 p. m, arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20 p. m. IMPRESS LINE lames New York at 7.00 p. m., ar riving at Harrisburg at 1.46 a. m., and connectirg with the pannsylvania Ennui Train for Pittsburg. A sleep tug ear Wale° attaohed to this train. ' Connections are made at Harrisbwg with trains on tiNs Permsylvailia, Northem - Central and Cumberland Watley Railroads, sad at Reading for Philadelphia. Pottsville, Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Reston, Sm. Baggage checked through. Tare betisen New vork and Harrisburg, 15 15 ; between Harrisburg and Phis s3.3s in No. I oars, and 23 00 in No. 2. For tickets and other information apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, sp'::o • Harrisburg. N ORTHE RN CENTRAL R A LWAY. SITMMER TIME TABLE. Three daily trains to, and from Baltimore and Wash ington Oily. Connections made with trains on Penn sylvania Railroad to and from Pittsburg and the West two trains daily to and from the North and Wee Branch, Suiquebanna, Elmira and all Northern New York. ON AND AIMS MONDAY, APRIL 20, lean, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive and depart (roll, Harrisburg and Baltlnzore as llows. via : SOUTHW AHD. - MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (eicept Sunday at 10.10 a. m.; loaves Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m., and Sr rives at Baltimore at 6.86 p. m. EXPR63I3 TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sun- day) at 11.07 p m.; leaves flarrisburg (except tioiday: at 3.0 a m., and arrives at Otittill9S9 Meer Monday) silt 6 16 a In. RARRISSTIRG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave Harriabnrg daily at 6.80 a in. • NORTHWARD MAIL TRAIN leaves fleitimore dalivezeept Sunday at 9.15 a 014 arrlsburg at 115 p. m., wad lIITITOD 11 4 fitaibizry it 406 p in. • BILPRiBB TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily at 9.16 p , arrives at Harrisburg at 1.35 a in., and leaves liar risburi daily (except Mosday) at 0.9 s a. in., and arrive. at Snnbnry at 5.38 a. in. 41 HARR' 13BUDO ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave Baltimore daily (except riunday) at 2.55 p. tn., and rives at Harrisburg at T. 30 p.m for further InfOrmation apply at the 018ee, in Pao eylrania Railroad Depot.RABBY aural Stipsrint n & va. • Harrisburg, April 20, 1863-dtf pENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ! SUMMER TIME 41rABLE1 EmeiMia FIVE 11148 DULY TO & FROM PHILADELPHIA Oq AND AFTER MONRAT, APRIL 20. ma, The, Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Oompany will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows : .111AHTW :RD. =ROM SZPBBNO TRW 1441 , " Hs' , lsbell daily . at LOG s . az.iandLarrivaa at West Mitalabia It 11.10 a. ink. *tan LINZ lowa' Illaniabang daily (except Illoaday) aibA 10.. and arrives at Want Pltilidelahla at a.sf a. m Paaseagers take breakfast at tancsater. - WAY A 0001911074014111, - via Mount day, 'Memel Harrisburg at 7.00 a. m., sad arrival at Wed Pbiledsl phia at 12.240, m. • g • PAST HAIL - TRAIN Maim Harrisburg daily (01- 61111497) IN,II OO R- laa'l7ll7,W at Wed Pals- Mobil at 620 p. m. HARRISIHIRG ACICOIitIiODATION TRAIN, via lilch lambia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. m., sad *aim at West Philadelphia at 920 p. m. • W sB . T WARD BALTIMORE BIPBERS TRAIN leaves Harrialnu daily (exarpt Monday) at 200 a. m ; Altoona.7./00- Ulm breakfast. tad arrives at Pittsburg at 12. PHILADELPHIA BEM= TRAIN leaves liar burg daily at 3.00 ism., Altoona at 8 00 a.m., take break fast, sad Olives at 'Wilms At 12 80 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leavat flarrisLarg at 1.18 p. m., Al toona at 1.15 p. nt., take supper,and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 a. rn. PART LUTE leaves Harrisburg 3.50 p. m., Altoona 11.85 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at I.ooa. m. QARBZBBIIBO ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave Philadelphia at 2.80 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 11.00 p. m. WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadel phia at 4.00 p. w., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.40 p. m. This train rum via Mount Toy. dAMMIL D. YOUNG, Sepeririteudeat Middle! Div. Pean'a R. R. Itarrisbarg, April 16. 1803 —dlr. 1863. 1863. IiBILADELPRIA ar, ERIN RAIL ; ROA D.—This great line tritium the Northern and tiortliwest counties of Penns vania to the airy of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Pennsyloania Rail Reed Campos,. and under their anepicea ii being rapidly opened throughout Its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business from Earrisburg to Driftwood, (Einiond Fork,) (177 miles) on the banes Elvis. on, and from Sheffield to Eris, (78 =Ups) on the Western Division. TIME 07 PASSENURN MIDIS AT HA _nig BURG. Lome Northward. Mall 1.16 u. m. I Express Train.. 3.00 a. m Core run through tsitkout stooge both ways oo tits • bolos boißealt Pi