ait I iHe Ad -3.1 ICE 'its t, iSEKS....titi vertisemenis, 13t,qi 32 t.,13.1 Notices, Mar. rlas,es, De. tcs,, „to secure Ismo lion In the. TELl,6l{,iint, must Invariably be accompanied with the CASH.. Advertisements ordered In the regnlas tilvening Edition ate inserted in the Morning Edition 'without extra charge. lIARRISBURG, PA Nevin) , Evening, August 11, 1663 PRINTISG PRESSES FOR SALE. The under:44 ved having pun hued several new-pm.sts of th.• mist approved machluety to run by steam, off :or BelH the following pressor, , u r ta id t , for c unt , y • ffice4, viz: 2 AD WS POWER PRESIEB, p ttern, can be run by band or steam, will print 1,000 coot s per lour • 3 IRON HAND PRESSES. in excellent order; two of then will print a double size she , t ot the DAILY TEzecatemr; the other is medium size. 2 SMALL CARD Pi E'zSER; in good order. They will ho io-rri low. Apply to [(f] GEO BEHGNER, Harrisbn , g, Pa. SALE OF SECOND HAND FIIIINITURE.—The at tention of the readers is direct. d to a large Pale of eecorrd hand furniture at the AU ket house, tomorrow morning. MesQrs. Er.stninger & Adams have ft large stock . on band, and will sell it very low. Tun monthly meeting of the Young lien's Christian Association will be he'd at their read dpg rooms this evealne, at 8 o'clock. All the toet ;:kbers of the A.itioclation are earnestly re questek: to be Present. amen ( a MAJOR G REENAW —We a re pleased to state , t t at Alejor Grtertawalt of this city, suppoird to hawe been loot on the steamer B et h , l e be l e. He was not on.the Ruth, havh.g rema , ned over at Cairo the night before the accident, but followed on ti..' 43 "City of Alton" early the next morning. The. "City of Alton" passed the burning wreck, but, not knowing what, it was, went on to Memphis, v. l7 ere Major Oteanawalt learned of its los% and ret.lriledt° Cairo shortly afterwards in consequ.mcs. PRETENDED OFFIGERB DEFRAUDING THE GOVERN MENT —lt has been discovered that extensive frauds have been perpetrated upon the Gov ernment in Philadelphia and elsiwhere, by men pretending to ba army officers, and presenting forged pry rolls at the officers of the d. &rent paymasters. Otte indi vidual, representing himself as a Majorin the volunteer , service, is alleged to have ob tabled over seven hundred dollars from a pay master in Paladelphis, and a considerable sum from a p tymasrer in Harrisburg, and one in Baltimore and New York. Be was arrested and held in custody. The CITY PROVOET GUARD . --Among the many bodies of men which volunteered their services to the State, this summer, none have been more efficirnt than the Filet 4attal ion of P..nn ofylvapla volun'eers,. now Beth g as a Pkovost Chard la this ci , y. They have never' failed in the line of their duty, and, the order and peace which pervaded the city at the time so many troops were here is mainly due to the useful ness of this battalion In the ba Wien ate two companies from *Philadelphia, one of which was rectuilid In the "City (Ls Works." Lieut. Calonel tTuseph F. Pantsey,, of Montgomery county, I otrirriand's the battalion, and the Ad jutant is Thomas E. Little of Poiladelphia. Seamus Aectourr.—An arcident occurred - in North street, near the Capitol Grounds, about _eleven o'clock this morning, 'when a mita named John Young, was very, seriously jured. It seems that Mr Young, who lives in Liberty street, tetseen Second and Third, was 'driving a horse attached to a loaded cart, alOng the street;- when the animal became frightened and attempted . to tun away. He tried to check his horse, but as he was doing so. be fell and a wheel of the cart passed ov.r lim, breaking •his collar boee, crushing his breast, injuring _ his bead into rnally, and in such a mann. ras to cause, the blood to flow copiomly from both his earl, Ha was canted intotheCapi.ol Gr. 4:Ludo, and attended by Dr. Miles, who prom:lanced his Injuries tmbe of a very serious Latin e. He was conveyed to his xeridence, in Liberty street. =ll:3==l DEATHS IN TM Cn HOSPITALS.—The follow ing-deaths occurred in the bospitalslast , vieek, aid prrre reported to . Surgeon J. P. Wilson,- Med'oal Dir. ctor of this post: Camp Curia —Martin Stover, private, cour pkey,l3,l734 Penna.; (Led August 8: : Pot& Landis, privalt - e, company 0, 175th Penna.; died August 4. Christopher Derr; private, company I, 173 d Penna; died AuguSt 3. Chsetnut Street.— Henry. Laeinger, private, Caitipany . 11th 11. S. Infantry; died August 4. Cotton Factory.— 03cai Guth.), private, company O 153 d l'enna ; died August 4. gad Walnut 8 reet.--- William 0: -Hinckley, fitiytte, company A, 151itt , -. germs died rAnit 8: I.AnlOmon S. Page, (reb?l,) craposal, company W,6944 Georgia; du d August 7. Nollurry Sired.—Charles LOcua, private, cora pai ty S. inftrilry; died August 7. , aeon Patemon.nergeant, cJmpaoy D, 116th Oh i o; s August 9. As AB tirris. na OW THE DRAFT.-* piorni• vent offiwir. = n,:tbe regular army writes in Priv..te - "We m a ,t l earn th a cit,,cimew who shoulders his musket is not &tug a fa t ,7 to the country as the hevui- r t eer seen is to thin. k, but obeying a da which the Gov - ernment,t a.." 1 t ° Bwende every.nrop, of A lik , T i can , 6 4 . d of nect :ssury, bnd then cal I're the women whe" the btu3b6:tla a" dead. We inn-t learn tt tat olh-r Watt ol2B43437 '''' done it b. fore, in a far k ‘rs gliirionac ruse. 4 1 : 11 / that the conscript is more the soldier; in every Muse of - the-word, that tt ta bravest volunteer that ever drew breath. "I shonid Hite t 0. ., liave load a Tegirnett,t,pf drafted Men, for, iv iih prof,tor treatment 1160 geed organization, they cart be brenOt on a Par with even one rezular am V." I,elfgraplj DARRIMITRG—FIFTH WARD. 1 Michael Power, 28 Richard Saila, 2 laael W rd, 24 John Minute, 3 Casper Langlelz, 26 Andrew Hensel, 4 George P. J.mes, 26 Abraham Warmer, Pnilip A linzel, 27 E loaned aeptord, 6 Abraham Oyes, 28 edam Andrew, 7 Thomas Taylor, 29 Michael Sitnzilf, 8 Thomas Olmstead, 30 James Finn, issue J Wilcox, 81. James G.Armstrong, 10 J. Morison, 32 John Dio'a ey, $1 John Aikens, 33 Emanuel Clinton, 12 John E. Fieas, 34 E N. Wirebrebner, 13 Wiliam Adams', 35 Charles Baugh, 14 Philip Eutriken, 16 John Da. ley,. 15 G orge Abbott, 37 Hamlet Dougherty, 16 Samuel Gibson, •38 Wm. Starrett, 17 J.,hu kl'Etuney, 39 Jonathan Cullim, 18 Georg- W . 81. ta.ing,4o D avid crones, 19 John Frelefustein, 41 Wm. F. Lutz, 20 J .hn A You , ,g, 42 Patrick Fine, . 21 Wax. h Buch, 43 Jacob Gelsinger, 22 Jacob W.Almetrong 44 Courles W. Moore. Total number, entoiled, 173 1 Wm. Furtuey, 47 James Clark, cord, 2 Jeremiah hi zel, 48 John Frickier, 3 Win. H. Egle, 49 Abraham Thomas, 4 John Meredith, 50 Charms Hopewell, 6 William Nicholas, colored, . 6 P Hoke, 51 Adam Cregg, 7 Julio iiihsun, 52 Milton rizel, 8 J seph Fisher, 63 Jacob M Comas, 9 Georg . - ti Bobinson,64 Henry Gotha, 10 L-vi Frank, 65 IN ni 11. Young, - U. John 11 ' i alagher, 56 Edwaso Panellise, 12 Wm. Smith, cord, 67 Win Atkins, 13 Chas. Care. cord, 58 L-vi. Buchenm, 14 Gco. BuyilEgle, 59 James Davis, 16 John Oilman, 6U John Shick, 16 Michael &bow, col 6L Thormli F. Maladey, tired. 62 Daniel Gill n, .17 Eaten Kreider, 83_J &cub Snyder, 18 John Kurtz, '64 Wm Baden, 19 Jeremiah Jackson, 65 Janne Carrigan, coloitd, 66 James W: Wolbert, 20 Edward Knepply, 67 Wm. Shell, 21 Booboo D. Lunge- 68 Hiram Ball,colored, necker, 69 Chibtian Mentzen -2: Martin Rohrer, holder, 2 8 a _karon Wa:lower, 70 Syrill Wagner, , 24 ci o _srles Berge, 71 J.ln 28 ,r ate.. .; T. Bender, 72 Morgan Roberts, 26 James Shelton, 73 Michael Smith, 27 Samuel k . . V ikhinlitoni 74 George Myers, co l ore d , 75 S. rauel Os wuld, 28 H en , y H o li a :td, col 76 Charles Mold into, Died, . 77 Win. Nicholas, 29‘Whilam Brighto_nr 7 8 L - wig KlubleYe 30 Franklin Putt, 79 Frederick Cyder, 31 Juice Oenslager, : 4 1/ John D Buzzart, 82 (leo. Smith, 81. J.m s McLeughtin, 83 Joseph Beerier, - 84 David Dunlap, 34 GOO. L Rogers, 'B3 J tau Manly, 35 Win. IL liattield, M 4 Wm. R uah, 36 Solomon Hoover; 86 13..nry Earl, 87 Wm. Miller, 86 J dri libeler, 88 Chas. ri non, col'd,b7 13 F Myers, 89 Samuel Mich, 88 Alfied Wycoff, 40 Wet. .111.iibbon, 89 Hiram Neall.r, 41 Jacob Eisenhower, 10 B-11 twin i-kein, 42 Lewis Fr'clr, 91 Mies Doke, 43 Jacob Schafer, 93 John :-u.owilen, col -44 Joun til'Oliaiock, or, d, 45 Wm Cmtis, cord,. 93 John Kann, 46 GeV. W. Philips, 94 iieorge bmith. Total number enrolled, ' 829 HALIFAX 10w)16131p. 1 Christian Shwa', 2l Samuel 2 zsmuel Hoke, 22 Betij B Brubsker, 3 Awos Cl. neon, 24 John Pr. udfuot„ 4 datuum Belton, 24 Philip Fitting, 5 ?cur Cbubl3, 25 Jacob yews, • la ti y Foeman; S.trnitel Steel, 7 Henry Roueeb, 27 Jusian Jury, 8 Georgia wasurier, 28 Llavid Shull s, - 9 Wm. Heishberger, 29 John Puwes, le Henry Nace, ' 80 11. -ury Cor snits, 11 Jacob H. Duckle, 31 Philip Saultzbaugh, 12 Jacob Z mmerman, 32 nil.s Lon'sr -13 JacouS. Wuwbarigh,33 Janes Snyder, 14 Jacob tier , 34 Solomon File,. - 15 thillkei M. Parsons, 36 George Whitman, 16 John Ferren, - 86 Hiram Chubb - , 17 Jmeph Ziegler, 37 John tte.tfi..ld, 18 George N. Spiece, 38 Samuel Greater, 19 George W. Lodge, 89 Mantra H. Snyder, 20 rirum, Nuviuger, Total number -enrolled BAST LIANOVER. 1 ValentineGinrick, 23 Levi Sptitts;' 2 1,11112 , eririg, 24 B rival reiffer,, 3 Elias Buck, 25 Wm. that'ffer, 4 Amos Sheik, 26 Dtudel Stout; s . kleary B. Hamaker, 2 . 7 Henry W a tt., 6 Gauge Obit', 28 Henry Loudermilch, 7 Levi Btfilv, 29 Join* H.. ilutercr i 8 0 rue pieurens, 30 Puter.Biliinger, 9 Wm. Rh' des, 31 B sallraii Lingle, • 10 J tech Houtz, 32 W. Peltier. 11 John 13.11 y, 33 Jacob Bahiorf, 12 Henry li. Bider, 34 Triorrias Moan, 13 Juo.l3amsey,(curd )35_ John:Cider, 14 blartitelliartiu, 86 Joseph Hetrick, 16 Henderson ,Hughes,37 J.,hu 16 Mends Kautz, 88 David E H e nry, 17 John A. Vol.:man s 89 Andiew Basel, 18 Percival. Vey, 40 .Jushuit Ramsey,(col -19 Jamb Marks, ored,) 20 Jeremiah brown, 41 Peter Ballinger, 21 Wm. Batkenst. se, 42 Be. jsmin 22 Samuel Hetrick, 43 Htnry- Lentz Toutt number enrolled, 80= RANoVga. 1 Cyrus Ciders, 15 Amos Books, 2 Wm Heilman, 16 I-rael 3 Bonevill Hefner, 17 Uriah 'Cassel, 4 Henry W. 13-etring, 18 Eilphis bincbey; 5 lobe ihermer, 19 Chris inn C Landis, 6 Simon Kinsey; 20 Andrew Curry, 7 Joseph Brehm,. 2t Wm. S. %mile, • 8 JaCob Hoerner, 22 John Keller, 9 - Catiraelins Shotszr, 23 JAn Kieffer, -- 10 Amos Miller, 24 PlaanizA Dillasan, John Bollinger, 25 David H &robot?, 12 Henry Bi.hop„ 26 Christian F:randis.. 13 E ias 848 -Dore, 27 Christian B. Landis: 14 Simnel Smith, Total number enrolled, 94 win naweyra. / Frederick Winrich, 12 Leivi Bolden,- 2 Andrew B Wilheitn,l3 Jacob Miller, 3 Georg.- Cramer, 14 Acaos Z romermim, 4 Jithn Hicks, 15 Joseph mireigart, 5 Leonard Haunts, lb Joa,ph Xu D ie, 6 John Harridan, 17 Wm Bunch, 7 J .hu M. Roach, 18 David Ifilat ' 8 David Hoover. .19 Thum Gerverioli 9 Christian Cassel, 20 D.niel Beaver, 1Q Jebn _Reese, 21 kneel Fox. 11 Dental BA ten, I.otal number enrolled, 18 ;Aar...corr. Zimmerman,-12 inseph Keller, 2 '.l9racs Miller, 13 Ssinnel B. Miller, Citeprge Oreloor, 34 Darnel >Miller; - 1 = '4,l4lwArd'actsp, 14 Jo.:lsts Rope , CO:NIINTATION GT THE Dean In DAUPHIN CJITNIY —The conscription for Dau,hiu county was le commenced this morning by the Board of Errellment. The drawing of the quotas foi the Fifth and Sixth wards of the city of H. .r -r si‘urg, and the townships of Hall ax, E t-t H. mover, bouth Hanover, West Hanover, Jack son. Jdferson, Landonderry, Lyketts and Orals began ath ut eight o'clock this morning, and were completed at 14A. M. The good humor which prevailed during the entire pro_eed hg yesterday was renewed with t4ie first name drawn, but there did not app ar to be the same interest felt, as was man fest,d the day before. We give the names below of all the drafted both in ttie wards and townships. Tan county quotas will all be drawn by to-morrow evening: DARRIEBIIIta - SIXTH WABD 6 Henry Foover, 111 Dania Grim, 6 Altchae' M Ilar , )7 Daniel Witmer ; 7 Audr w 1) nraw, 18 Michael Wu ful, 8 J 0.1) E Nace, 19 Jiom. F'. Mill r, 9 Chart ti Elt igel, 20 J.im B eduer; 10 8iou.•:e1 Nitller, 21. Moseh Fun , ler, It Satnu,l Feting, 22 Joelab. Total number Li:trolled, 1 Samuel Shertz, 14 Samuel Hoover, 2 Jacob Minnie ], 15 J tan C. bicCadain, 3 Josrph Fauber, 16 Wm. Shoop, 4 Josiah Wither, 17 Wu). Miller, 5 Anthony Long, 18 John bbeetz 6 John Bowerman, 19 G orge Scohlander, 7 Josiah Daupsey, 20 Grorg , Buffington, 8 John Yerdes, 2L Jonas Baffiugton, 9 J , seph Paul, 22 Levi B. Frees, 10 Samuel Minnich, 23 Henry Buffiugton, II Isaac &Arley . , 24 Samuel Lebo, 12 John Hawk, ' 25 - James Hoffman. 13 Jacob bice, • Total number enrolled, S 9 LONDONDERRY 1 John H. Davis, 20 John Dintamau, 2 John L. Gingatch, 21. John Davis, 3 samud. Stmp, 22 Patrick Noon, 4 David Blown, 23 Solomon C. Brio zer, 5 Peter Baler, 24 Jacob Myers, 6 George Loaman, 25 Levi Henry, 7 John No-s, 26 Jacob•Dinterman, 8 Michael 11 rely, 27 Benj libngeriecker, 9 Henry B andt, 28 Levi J ,nee, 10 Isaac Culp, 29 John - D. Sweeney, 11 Samuel Shirrs, 30 John M'GiOnis, • 12 John WAD, 31 Jic ib Galli ter, 13 Jacob Zarb, 32 John -L Gaiven, 14 L-vi.K. Noss, 33 Abram Geyer, 15 Wendell `Smith; 34 Henry E. Martin, 16 William' Smith, 25 John Kinney,' • 17 Jahn Sellers, 36 Michael Denohower, 18 Wi liam Hawk, 37 Jacob Booki, 19 Isaac B Vance . .38 AbrattawHingerich. Total number enrolled, ' 143 LYEENS AND 68A7Z, 1 Andlew Riegel, s 19 Corr elhisHewk, 2 Emanuel Schoffsiall,2o &mon Reber, 3 Jacob Smiths,::...:2L ChArles Coleman, 4 Jonite.trutholtz, 22 doseph'Reisinger, , 5 Daniel Tribirts,' 23 Lase H^ffenalt, 6 John D. B turn, 24 Thomas H.uba, 7 Henry Fiery, 25 Joel 8 Henry Rickert; " Rtatuel Buffington, 9 Josiatt„li. Itiygel,, .27 EllasAistitmer, 10 George Ktierr, 28 81scutiel 11 Henry B Willard, 29 Jicob R unberger, 12 Wm. Schgeketrow, 30. Z chariah Lauden -13 John - schl•ger, Joelablitiber, 31 .Franklin Fiddler, 15 Wm tiogrr, 32 8 mud Slingte t joias &leer, - 33.Joims : Elsffaimi 17 Solomon Gottshall, 34- . D.riletertlinnati. 18 Joseph Sallady, ' Total-Mitnber enrolled,• 114 -..;_ A PERFECT army ofpolicemen guarded the late Guards ball in London on account of the tempting display of plate and the dassling.pro fusion of diamonds on the occasion. The pre caution was not unocessary, for one- policeman was walking about next day with £1,500 worth of dropped dimonds in his pocket. Spain! No'tires - PENNSYLVANIA and Recruiting Claims, United, States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, arid Subkdstence Claims, ft., Btc., made out and collected by EUGENE SNYDER, , Atzurney-a-Law. Office : Third Street, Efarrisbrirg, Pa. 4027-ly Tam Dae.re.—The all absorbing sultPct.this moruii,g is the,draft, and many ingenious me thods son being ihiorted tbJer the purpose of bettering the condition of those subject there unto, wbile the loyal ci tam generally submits without a murmur, in view of suetaiidug our. glorious countiy It is also tine that toe draft ,wlll produce Louth dl-trees with some that are elected, who, in theubsence of pecunisiy help, will be compelled to Jeave,their families at the mercy ci d mbtful prOtection. Would it not be well awl humane to organ izs a plan by whim. the soldier could leave his home with the full confidence that-his Madly would be ca.ed for? Does the re, der _not think that undrr more favorable au.MlC4,Ahe . man would flzht bet ter and make. . a mote faithful soldier ? Will our upinined citiz ns think of this, and hi making the provision, bsarin mind that should thy got.de come uuder the head of their wauts, the cheap dry gaols house of.C: . L. Powmart, so dheast coiner of Front and Market streets, is the plane. A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. DR. SWRET'S INFALLIRLE LINIMENT Is prepared from the rec'pe 9f Dr Stephen Sade,t, Conuteticet,. the zreat bone setter, and has been ustd in his practice for the last twenty )eats with the most aztonishing success. As an exttrnal remedy, it is without a rival, dud will allevitt e - pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disordrrs it is truly infallible, and ite a•enrativelbr gores, Vitontais, Sprains, Brutes, tko , its soothing, healing and pow erlul strengthening propertieri; excite the Just wonder at d astonishment of all who have ever given it tktlial. Over one giouparid certi 111:1 ficatce of rermirkable cares; - perforiced. liy it within .tite , ,lest two years ? atteet.this fact. See; dvOlisement. augll-diwoew wltz sErt the balance stf ,uttr Stock, of of summer dress goods at very iuw Bareges at 10, 15, 20 and 20 cents. Lawns at 15, 20 and 25 cents.. A large assortment of white cambric, all prides. 'Plain Swiss, figured Sibs, nansoult, all prices. A splendid assortment of Cambric• bands, and other needlework. Ladies' white stackings and children's stock ings. 25 dozen of gentlemen's white shirts, extra doe. We have also a large assortment of striped woollen shirts,suspanders, pocket hexidkerchiefp, rooks, and other goods. suitable for sutlers, which we sell at city prices. S. Lswr. To THE SoLonnts.—l would say to those going home who have taken , the dysentery or dlarrhail from exposuie or ahnzige of Water, to get a bottle of Mrs. Wattioven's Dysentery Urops. It is pleasant to take—only 25 cents a bottle—take as directed, and in a short time you will be well. Very many hevi tried:it, and pronounce it the, Nat ever taken, and.to those leaving town it is a sure preventive. Th's rnedietheis prepared and sold-only by;MRS. L BALL; No. 27 south Pine street, Harrieburg. Pa. Orders from a distance - promptly attended EDITOR br TETAGRApa: .Darr Sir: With your permission I wish to say to the readers of 'your paperthat I will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a BeciOtt, with fall directions fol. making and tising,a 'Ample Vege able Balm. that wilt Ohms.% reinov in 10 davit, Pimples, Blotches, I'm?. .Fitickles, and all Impurities of the Mg the same stet, clear, smooth and beautifu - . 'I will 'also mail free to those having Lid Reads or Bare Fac s, Ample directions and io fairnittlon that will enable them ti eta t a full growth, of Luxuriant Whiskers, or a Sion-taCho, in le.s than 40 days. All applica. limas answered by return mail without charge. - Respectfully yours ' 4 THUS O F: Mit:Pk:AN, Cheriiist, js 28-dBin] 1W 881 Broldwiyilitii York. EMI SEIP RSON MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! ON" I' fail to procure: IVES. WINSLOW' '6 so ;0 r riiNG &TELT for CHILDREN IEETHIN G. This valuable prep tration is the pre, , criptini. c.f on. the best female physicians and nurses iu tt.a United S ates, and has been used IN thirty years with never tailing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, front the feeble mfaut of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child trom pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tune and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN TEM Bow Ens, AND WIND Como. We believe it the 13L-st and Surest Remedy in the World, in all oases of DYSENTERY and DIARREICE A. IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for ueing will atompany each hottle. None Genuine unless the lac simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper . Sold by Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Dey Street. NEW YORK Pala: Chua 26 Cane PER Barna mv22 itlzw6tu Nem titmertirtments *** DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, Taz GREAT EXTERNAL REPYIEDY, :E_ OR: RHEUJIATIStf, GOUT, NEUR4LGIA, LUNE AGO STIFF NECK AND roisrs, SPRAINS, BRUISES. ours AND WOU‘DS,PILES fiCADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC . AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. For air of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, •and Hever falls. This Liniment i 4 pre paced from the rt.cipe of Dr Stephen Sweet. of Ounnecticut, the -famous bone eett.r, and has been used in Lis practice for more than twenty yetus-withlke•must ast.-nishitg samosa. AtAIPACLATIAIOg, OF PAIN: it Is un rivalled by any' patattun before the public, of which the rnort skeptical may be convinctd by a single trial. • This Vubileut will cure rapidly and radically Rheumatic Diiorders of every kind, and in thonfands of owes where it has been used it has n v. r been known to f FO NEDR.A.WIA, it will afford immediate relief in every (-we, however diatresairm Jr will relieve tbewortt esti of BEADACHE in three minutes and i 4 warranted to du it. 3007f1ACBEnl,o will It cure instantly. FOR ERVOU I DEBILITY AND GENE RAL LASAVTUVE from iuiprudrnce ur exceiw, this Linialent is a most, happy and un• failing remedy. Acting, directly upon the ner vous tisetes, it strengthens and revivifies the system. and, r- stores it to elasticity and vigor. FOR F.ThES —As an external rem. dy, SVP laitn that it is the test known, and we challenge the world t; produce an etral. Every victim of this distressing complaint should give it a ilia% for it will not fail to aft.rd diet° rt•litl, and in a m jump of eases will effect a radical tare QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some hued extremely malignaut end daugeroue, but u timely Application of this Liniment will never tail to care. SPRAL.VS are sometimFs very ob,tioate, and eblaigemtut of the jo•nts is liable to occur it n.gleeted. lake worst eau:tonal be conquered by cilia Lieffart in iwn or thr e.tia, .BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS SORE?, UL CEKS, BUKNS AND SCALDS, yield 'caddy to the A pueleiful bemio•ic pr..perties of BR. SWEET B INFALLIBLE LINISIEvi when nit-d emording,to virrot one 'CHILBLAINS FRoSTOD FEEI; INSECT BITES ABD SINGS. • EVERY HORSE OWNER . should have this rtmedy at hand, for its timely use at the fir 4 aipearaece of Lanaeue4a will ef .fectualiy prevent these formidable disuse -s, to %blob ail ,homes are liable, and which reocies co .many otherwise valuable horses; nearly wortbhas Over tour hundred voluntary testimmials to the wondertul curative properties of this Lini wept havd been received within the last two years, and many .of them from persons in the highest ranks of life. CAUTION. To avoid imposition observe the Signature and Likeness of Dr. gtephen Sweet on every label, and also - "Stephen Sweet's Infallible Linielent" blown in the glass of each battle, without which none, are germine RICH -kROSON & CO., Sole Proprietors, N"rwhh, Ct. 'or tale by all dealers. atilt dawly eow A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPO4ING CER TAIN AMEN WON S TO I.IIE CONS!" FUTION. Be it resolved by the Senate and Howl of Repre sentatives of the Cummonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, That the foll,,wing kanend meute be'propoetd to the eon 'Mutton of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the pro vision the tenth article thereof : There shall be an additional t•ection to the third - article of the Constitution, to be desig nated as motion four, as follows : SEOTION 4. Whenever any 01 the qualified therms of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military service, undera requisition from the President of the United States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all else, ions by the cit'sensnnder such regulationi as are, of shall tie, prescribed by law, as full as if they were present at their tusual place of election. There shall be two'additivnal sections to the eleventh, article of the Constitution, to be de &gusted as sections eight abd nine, as fellows : SEM S. No bill shall be pawed by the Legis lature, containing more than one subject, whichshall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills. liso. 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legis laturogranting any powers, or privileg , s, in any case;where,the authority to grant such pow ers, otArivileges, has been,or may holed er be, ettldn#4l upon the courts of this Common- Wealth: - JOHN CESSNA, Speaker of the House of 'Representatives, JOHN P. PENNtY, - Speaker of the Senate. 037108 011nno aIIaILIVARY OF:THA CI4IIO2iiISALTII, HARRIBBIna, suty 1, 1863. PENNSIZV4WL4_, BS: 1 du uereby certify that the foregoing and innexed is a full, true end correct copy of the original j..int resolution of the General Asst m bly, entitlecl "A joint resolution proposing ct-r tato amendrattnts to. the Constitution, as the same relating on fad in this office. Ix, T. niltONY whereof, I have hereunto band,and th [r.. 8.1 FE), my dea e sent 01 the riecretaty s atm to be alliatd, the diy and year above written. ' ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. j y 6-doaw&wtel - • 1011HOTOGRAPH ALBUMS - chastely bound L.: 40 clasped—for sale at EIOREFFSIVB BOOKSTORE, • ;, 18 Market Strait., New 2irvertiorments. • _ _ EXC UR TO COLD P G BY TAE CIF E's OF D.4(1 F 42ND L k..3BaStir CO VS TIES- ACRAND excur,ion of the cltiz be of ran phiu and Leaanon cuultties, will ba wade to Cold Springs ON LIIIILSDAY, ALGU.T 33. Cars will leave the Ltbsoup Valley Depot, kl.trr isburg, at 7 o'ckik A. at. Tickets, for the excursion, $l. Lanz-3t ecd PROPOSALS FOR BROK EN t•TON E. PROPOSAL; will 13-3 received at the City Council Chauobtr till the 20th of At goat for delivering on the streets, to the oideis to the diff ileac Street Committees, one thousand perch of lime or mounotili wont), bloke ace , id ing to ordinance of May 2. 1863 Proposals to dale what kind of stone wilt tie detiveied and in hi) v sbo t a time. Cath to be paid within twenty days from completion of o Attract. The Council teseive the light to reject all bids if unreasonable. Eils to endorsed "Pro posal for bike stone," and addrettsed to W. 0. HICKOK, j 330 Bta•vrtd President of Com Council. TO Ttilil PUBLIC WE the undersigned, having just returned from War and nought out the entire stock of Putlip Ensminger, (Auctioneer,) we have again resumed t , e bu.dness at his old stand, at the cirner of Second and Oheetnut street‘, where we respectfully solicit the patronage of his old custom's and the public in general to our large aesortment of new and stoma-hand furniture and other attiaes too numerous to mention. ilease call and examine our stock and picot. New furniture ex.tha.nged for old and everything promptly attendcd to, fuel a= the' selling of real anti pommel property, hors s, verde!' s, N. 8.--The highest ca-h prices will ba paid for all kinds of furniture and other articles, by Memos. ESSMINGER 8c ADAMS., 1,23 Slaw 6w City Auctinneere. "PENNY TOKENS" OF COPPER, THE best quality. and in any quatitlty, fur uisbed at $B . OO par thoasauo. by _ JOAN GAULT, No. 1 Park Place, Two Doors from uroadway, New York. All Orders sent by Mail or Express prom p ly forwarded. jr,.o dBraw2w MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS. TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS, • TWELV6 tiLVblt MEDALS, and the ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by instru: manta of this class) has been awarded to MASON & HAM.LIN'S INSTUUMENTS. A full,assortment of these instruments al ways on band, at W. ii.NO Sole Agent, je4-2taw:ly 93 Market street. os SOLE AGENCY OF CHB CELEBRATED 30110.MACKER 4 CO. I'HILA. PIANO, At - W. ENCORE'S, • 98 Market et. A full assortment of _lnstruments always in store. Pianos from anrother factory will be furnished if preferred. Pianos for rent. - je4 2tawly AN OPiN Minn' ESTABLISMID FOB ME FIIRO,HASE OF HORSES, AT HARRISBURG. PA. ' yr HE nuderskried is acutiorized and directed to pu chase a laige number of sound, active?, medium size, dark colored norees, in good con dition, suitable for 0 .valry Service for toe G4v ertnnnt use. in open madier, and will pay cash on delivery here fur sir h .s are d• ecr bed, at one - hunched and twenty dollars each, as vain as they bave passed the Govel Drama Inv crion. By ord-r of Lent Cui. Amneoes 'I HOMPON, Chief Q. Al. Dep'n of t,..3 nnoquet►4uua. J. G. JO'+N•UN. o.pt. St A. Q NI - Harrisburg, Pa., August 6'14 1863 ---ao7 2w. F. C. LIGHTE & CO., (Late Lighte & Bradberya) torte 11 aalsfa et oarerk, Piano 421 Bsooms Sr , N biT Yobs, 2d block East of Broadway. AAE. F. C. LlUti LE, the u !Anal founder of /V/ this well-known a tablighment, Senior partner, and only Practical Piano Forte Maker ut the late ft m of "Ligtite & Braduurye." having re aimed his faro-Thirds interest in the whole business sbn.k, m Aerials, Ike , and Sole Proptie turehip in his Valuable Patents, inclusive of his celebrated PAlEtt INnULA tED IKON FRAMES. is the only one who can make the SUPERIOR PiaIIo.FOIRTE-; for wnich this bonen tuts been so popular. Or All heritage mews on his riAhts will be pr,secuted accord ing to taw. Or All Piano Fortes from this manufactory are warranted pedzot in every respect for five )eats. . 10eral Terms to Dealers. ' F. C. LTGHTE Sc ca,- aus-d3in 421 Broome St., New York. PROCLAMATION: WHEREAS, the Honorable JOHN J. Parts-ma, President of the Court of Common Piens in the Twelfth duActed District, consisting of th counties of Lebanon and Dauphi it, and the Hon. Sayv st and Hon. Moan B. YOrfati, associate Judges in Dauphin county, having leaned !Weir precept, bearing date the 29th day 01 Hay, 1863, to me directed, for nolding & Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg. for the county of Damian, and to commence osr Yes trs ifonnar or ALVOU:2 =ET, being the 24vis nay or Amps; 1863, and to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coronor, Jus tices of the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables of the said county of Dauphin, that they-be then and there in thew proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the iorenoon of ea:d day, with ineir records, inoniskiimis, examinathns, and their own remembrances, to do thee Must .which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recOgnisances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or abed be in the Jail& Dauphin coun ty, tie thee and there to prosecute against thou as shah be just. Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 17th day 01 July, in the year of our bard, 1863, and in the -*guy seventh year of the independence of the United Aeons. . . . Suiumos (*mai 1 Elstrisbilrg. July ow. I F.LO W.ll Ri OF I TALY TOILET _ EAU" DE COLOGNE. AN exquisite impregnation of Pure Spices with the odors of Flowers, Blossoms of orange, Rosemara, Balm, Violet and Roses, Very fragrant on the handkerchief. For sale by the quart or bottle. Prepared by • 3)16 S_ A. MINKEL, Aootbfelvv. seyg A MONTHS—I want to hire Agony. I t./ in every county at $75 a month, ex pewee paid,: to sell my new cheap Family Sew mg Machines. Address 8. MADISON, niylB4:law3tit A ifra,i. m„. HAMS!—Canvaaed limas of every cianix brand in market, fur eal in large or k•nriall 4,tuautitiei, by NICHOLS Ft BOWMAN, jyl6 Coiner Et out and Idaricet Sta. CHOICE LuT OF TOBACCO—including Con gress, OsTendieh, Navy, Spun RoH , &c., very low, just received by , - maim & BOWMAN, ; my2o 00r. Trunt and m ar ket atre fr rib N OT ALCOLIOLIC* 110 - ril CONCP6 1 ELI IED VEG ETAI3I EX. 1 H&J I'. DR BOriFLA ND'S GEL MAN En !TENS. Prepartd Dr. C. M. JACK6Og, Philadelphia, PA. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, D} speusia, Jaundice. Chronic or N-rvous Diseases ..1 tee Kidnets, and all ditea es aris,ng trout a disordered Liver or Storteten, oath a- Cuustipa taurt, Inward Piles, Fullness ot Blood to the Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in tin. Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sin king or F.int te. bag at ih • Pit of the Stomach, Swituibing of tte:: Bead, ami D.fficurt Breathing, F ut tering at the Heart, utodiing or nuttoc tang Sensations when in a lying p sture, Ditutiets of Visits, D .ts or Webs before the Sight, Fever ar d Dull Puma in the Head Defic ency of P. r -piration, Yello-nessoi the Skiu and Hilo, Pan_ in the bide, Btck; Chest, nc., 'Sudden' Flushes of Heat, Bio wog in the Fleeh, Con stant Imaginings ot Evil, and great Derr. colon ot Spirits, and will ptsitively prevent Fel.otv Fever, us Fever, &c Th, y cur vain NO ALCOHOL OH BAD WHISKY. They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine ca. is tut a hundred. lIOOFLAND'S GEz.MAN Brants! Are nut a t•ew and untried alike', but bave staid the test of lateen sears' trial by the American public, and their reputation and ea are nut rivaled Ps , any similar preparation, , The proprietors have thousands of letters from the must eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS &ii restifying, of their own pereonal knowledge, to the bmieficial-effecta and medical virtue* of,, these BD ten. DO YOU WANT SOAIETIIIvG TO STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT , A GOOD APYKITIE? DO YOU WANT 10 BUILD UP YOUR CONS riTu FILM? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL, WELL? DO YOU WANT 10 GET RID OF Nb.IIVOUSNE.ss? DO YOU WANE' ENE' GT? Do You WANT TO sLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING ? If you do, use tIooFLAND'S GELMAN BITTERS. There are snarly preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart honks, costpanided of the eheopesi toh,sky or (mums rem, costing froze 20 to 4 .1 cents per gallon, thetastedirgunedby Ames or (Artists der &ed - 7Ais class of Bitters has caused, and wile an/rings to cause, as long as they can be abkt, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. lly donr use tiff rystern is kept continually under the in/Zoe:ice of Alcoholic ..st un- Wants of the twat kend. the desire for Lavas as crea ted and kept up, and the result as all the norrois er tesukrat upon a dmika,d'adife and death. For those who &sire and WILL HAVE a .Liquar Bitters, we publish the follottung receipt: (M USE BOTTLE Olr HOC/ELANDS DESSIAN BIC MRS and six with THREE QUART, Or' GOOD BRANDY DS WHISKY, ann the remit wilt be a preparation that will FAB. EXCEL rn inalieined Inrtues and true excellence any of the muumuus Li quor Bitters in the market, and wilt COdt MUCH LESS. You will have all the virtues of HOOF LAND'S GERMAN MX IRKS an eonnemion with a Gt/OD article of Liquor, at a much lete p rice. than &se inferior pripandions wall coat you. - ATTENTION, oULDIEBB I AND TIIR FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. • We call the attention of all hartug relations or friends in the army to the tent. Lbw. `'LIIZNAF LAND'S German Bitters" will rime u inn-tentirs of the diseases induced by exp•istios aud privation , ' incident to camp life. In the published altuust daily in . the l ewsprepers,lLM the arrival of the rick, it will be mowed that a very large propertion art suffezing from debit qr. Every case of that kind can be .readily • uteri by Hor-fisnd's German Brtters. D/504 , 08 r• suiting from oisorders of thud gesiive organs are rireerilly removed. We h..ve no besitatio in tracing that if these B tiers were freely used amiing • ur soldiers, hundieds of lives might be saved that Otherwise will her lost, We call particular ath talon to, thesfullowing remarkable and well authenticateauctiVe• 'a One ut the nation's barges, whose life, to use his own language, "ha- been saved by tit- 'Bitters:" PHIIADELPHIA, august223d, 11562. Messrs Junes St &tus geutlewn, your Booliaud'stlennan Bitters has saved - 'ray life. Theta is no mistake in this. It is vouch ed for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the tiecumstancea of my case. t am, and have been fur the last tour years, a member ot 'Sherman's celebrated litho ry, and under the immediate command of Captain B. B. Ayers. Through the extosure alt. Want upon my arduous duties, I was attacked to No vember Last with inflammation of the lungs, and was f sev,ruty-two days in the hospital. This was follnwed by great debility, heighten d by an attack of d)sesutely. 1 was then remov ed from the White House and seat to this city on board the steamer liter` e of Meinelfrom which 1 landed on the ath of June. Since tat time I have been about as low as any one could be and still main a spark of vitality. For a week or recce I was scarcely able tomcat low anythieg, and if I did force a morsel dewq, it was immediately thrown up again. could nut even keep a glass of water on'my stomach. Lite could not lest under therie cir cumstances; and, am:tallowy, the phyooti who had been working fatehtully,"t klitt hough ma dams/dully, to rescue me from the gresp,ot the dread archer, Lankly told me they could de no enure for me and advised me to sea &Clergyman and to make such dispusition of my limited iuuds as best suited me. An acquaintance alto visited me at the hospital, Mr. b rederick.Brein bron, of Sixth below Arch street, advised as a forlorn hope, 'o try your bitters,. and kind ly, procured a bottle. From the time I Com menced taking them the gloomy shaddW of death receded, and I am now, thank Gixll4 it, getting better. Though I have taken brit two bottles, 1 have gained ten pounce, and 1 feel sanguine of tieing permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have hearinotirieg for eighteen months; fur, gentlemen, am a loyal, Virginian, from the vicinity 'of Front Boya. lo your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the piece of vague fears--to your Betters will I owe the glorious prittilege of again 14, my •osem those who are dearest to me hi lifes J. B. BOSS, Sheriff. 35 , 17.ci&vrtd Very truly yours, .L.SAAC - 811ALUNE. We tully concur in the trate of Or :Above statement, as we had despaired of seetnipt.nr comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. Juba Cuddleback, Filet New Y..rk Battery George A. Ackley, Co. 0, 11th Maine; Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York J. E Spenker, let Artillery, B Meg F, J. B. Fesewell, Co. it, 8d Vermont ; Henry B Jerome, Co. B. Bd3Vtr moot ; Henry . T. kinalmald,Co. 0, 6th Maine ; Joh.' F_ Ward, Co. E, sth Maine -- ; Hernv n Koch, Co. 11. 72ii New York; Nathaniel B. thomas, Co. F. 95th Penna.; Andrew J. Him all, Co. A. 8d Vermont; John - Jakkins, Co. B, 106th Penna. BEWARE OF COUNTEBFFIT: I I_ See that the signature of "0. M. liVA I WN . is on the Viralil eref. each bottle. Price per bottle, 75 cents, or half &meek for tot Principal Othee and Msnufactory, J9.u.. 631 Arch street. JONS.S & EVAN tin (Baceessor to C. 1! Jacksot pro - & Ob. iitiu. ,Z B. o'For sale by Druggist and Dealers in e very town in the United BUMS!' _AgMkdirrwly gfle?`t;ce 3 PUI E lONIC CITIZENS PARTICULAR NOTICE 1 , , ; 0 0 it=
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