CI ' . .!....f1 6 '' TIA,I. Eritgrapt. ...• 6-' it °Tick; T.- A Ad ,Vertisements, Bu atss Notices, Mar. rta ge ., Deaths, &c., to secure insertion in the TIO,OC: 1- : A 7 7 13, must invariably 14accompaptcd ssith the CASH. dcertisententa. ordered in the regular cuing IR ate inserted in the irking Edti.-4 , a without extra charge. HAlittit...BUllo, PA Thursday Evening, June 4, ISO OWN AND COUNTRY. 1- fiIINFORD'S NEGRO ALINSTRY.L2 were at ERICOO at t accounts, where they'd' ew large audiou ,>, er three nights. CEZICI=I rmirr. N, ZOULVES!-A regular meeting of . Firai City Zouaves will be held this evening , eAru.ory, at 8 o'clock. The me,nabers 'are .estly requested to be present By order of t.Awl. Awl. Us funeral of John D. Mitchell will take from his late resldence on Second street, aen South and Pine streets, to-morrow af oon at 8 o'clock. The friends of the de- I are respectfully invited to attend with Farther notice ON FORT Pi Irtos Wcatics.--This morning .ther car, containing two eight-inch colurn 4.`' s, passed throngh the city on: their way to 'ew Yolk harbor. The guns weighed over eight thow.And ,pounds each, and betokened "prior calibre and workmanship. ' };POLICE REPORT- Before Alderman Kline. —Wm. shy au Irishman, was arrested by Officer ks, iurdrunkenness. Committed. for twenty ,. • t : elen a Johnson, arrested for selling lager 4 to minors, gave bonds for her appearance the nest term of Court. -•1; • • —Twenty locomotives are twat g in the Pennsylvania round house noid bins shops undergoing repair. lifanyof the Ines belonging to the Pennsylvania railroad pany are repaired here r and a large force of ;, kmtn are kept constantly busy at these ednips tting and mending the locomotiVe fist akthey come in for repair. EAST OF CORPUS Cmusn.—The anniversary the institution of the Blessed Sacraments of Most Holy Euchrist Setvicelvaoo-day, in *Catholic church, at 10 o''cloCk: itt#ie rally observed as a holiday of . obligation, aid all pe:sous connected .with the Catholic church abstain from their regular pursuits, and *joy a temporary relaxation from their. usual :-.4.?:.': pBITLVELY THE LAST NlMlT.—Barclity's Hibli tipanorama of Jerusalem and the Holy Laud, "'Which lirs , Nr such a crowded house last evening; 3 .), g!ve but oue 'no . - 6 exhibition, this evening, rint: . Hall. To- morrow evening the hap. I be occupied by the oriental and magnificent : tama of the Lurning of Moscow, which will, doubt, be as attractive as the patiorimii 1 ch precec;ed it. 1-7(SIL Tr . f`..i in. ~ ',,,• !iISTRAWDERRIEI3.—The huekstens . Market e — et Lave received a fresh" invoice; of straw'-: , betrirs, about the first offered for sale to the . public this season. As usual, prices rule very I ' b, and many are compelled to wait until . berries are more plenty, and he prices, . 'i7 erdte a little... They ttre, _neatly ripe ; , li, - ;r oughout the country .now, and the .daryneM, •:,,04 - to mai ket next week will do doubt!bringin • 34upply .f this delicious fruit. '''' '' ' " q4l/IiOTHER. AT rEMPT AT /!illita ! ::-Th4;: ' pre ' a of Wesley Reese, in Fifth,,strwA, ,a,kK) f:' arket, wore entered last evening, and a cage 'containing rt canary bird was stolen : Before ;`''the thieves took the cage, however, they- tried ;Aipo force I.n entrance into the house through the using a hatchet, which they had. previ btolen, to assist them. In the attempt were unsuccessful, but they managed , to .oarry away the bird and cage unnoticed. This in , the third time Mr Reese has been visited_ by !this party, who are becomiag most too familiar their nocturnal calls. ye ••, .:41. , QuisT —Since the departure of the returned ' *dunteers to thcir homes, Harrisburg, has again - ,hecome settled and quiet. One week ago, the *treets were filled with drunken soldiers; to-day the city Is ir..nquil, and any dititurbance is rquickly hushed by the police, who reign en ' ",preme throughout the city. At night an uttpro . cltected person can walk a square. withor' ..„,, ~. ifird molestation, or running the risk of an insult Jag remark from the motley gro4e, Which were sure to meet you face to facelat every ,business corner. But now peace is , restored, 'the law predominates, and mob rule has been 3....yanquished. All is quiet along the liner+, and the city is once more free from the confused :.,' trangers jumbled together in one adulterated ilt ass. - , _____.........—. . ~. fu THOSE PIIRCIXASINO GOVSTlilillpiTHolll3llB , t Is well enough that our citizens should be ‘, *allied to be careful of whom they purchase horses having the mystical initials of "U. S." burned on their shoulders. Hundreds and . ',,.. thousands of horses have been Sold by order, of s' - ' the Government, but these were besets eo ciii4J, pletely broken down, that their . pussrestion is a; :iturden which few horsemen aree.willing to en dure. Other animals, however, have been sur reptitious!! driven or ridden from the armies of the Repu bli c, and these are now in the hands of arpers who are Offerhig ut the country. I i: them for sale th3oUgh o'N Government claim's i,le ';;' right of seizing its property wherever- it la '.'''•4' 'found ; and its agents have 'been Instructed no : only to do this, but to compel the Tierfß?a' hold ing such property, to state when and in what manner they became possessed-UT.- -4,155.11, therefore, that those purchasing torses lii branded "U. 8.," should be certain thai-Ithe parties selling have a right tq t disp,o_se,ef A , stock. A few .days Nince two _very value. - horses were seised by the agents of the Golitioiii went at Middle town. ' , _llAk?ltitA.Yfier,qlhai, ' - possession of parties ;who.. eteuld;EgiVelat factory account 'OfilietrOitiirdlence their iiiii• sure. Alter this warning, we trust that our friends will be on their guard. Ilamovsu.--Surgeon J.P.Wilson,l7. S. A., has removed his office from Second street, to 'he hospital at Camp Curtin, where his business ill be conducted as usual. A Goof) Porrraarr.—A fine large gilt oval frame, enclosing a portrait of a small rat ter rier, was plated in thesbow window of S.Ward's music store, in 'third street, yesterday, and attracts much attent on. It is intauded for a I iketress of a small c mine, belonging William Sinn% Esq,of this city. William feels proud f his dog, and we feel proud of the picture, which is one of the best we ever saw of the kind. The artist, Mr. Wilson, is a resident of this city, and has shown remarkably good taste in a painting of this description. ADAMS ,COUNTY. - Railroad .Accident. QCI Wednesday evening, as the train.of cars arrived at Littlestown, Henry Briar, a youth , about fourteen years of age, attempted tei . junip on the locornotivo while it was in motion, and in doing so his foot slipped and got under the wheel of the tender, which cut an i smashed it in each a horrible manner as to require ate potation, about three inches below the knee joint.---Gyperheacis Arrested.CT*4s ldtent topperhende and malig • nant secession sympathizers named Amos pot tg:rMLidifs. tonestfeiv 4rtee'tettat Lit tiLi.• town by the ProirosKinard and takeabefore the Provost •Man3hal, charged with hostility. to .the Governmunt,and disloyal acts. After- ; baying tuns been impressed with the power of ;the Government, the miserable,traitor.; became re pentant and took the "oath Of allegiance. Adams Coopty,i , i'inceited with roving bandikti burglar‘Whb are committing seri:* clepreda dons among• the farmers.:. • • SUOOIIIBFUL ATTEMPT' AT HOUSEBREAKING.— About 7o'clock last evening, while a men was in the yard .hack of the% dwellhtg house of the Bev. Mr. Cattal, gettij3g swill, he discovered, in ode'df the,' heiteltf,litew and costly suit of fine black . broadcloth. This somewhat.. 4 sur- Prjsed toward the house, mith - the sintention, of telling some of the inmates his wonderful discovery. Be 'Boob' ascertained, howeier, ; 44a,tno one was at home, and this ltd him : , to, make an investigation in the premises. Li&whort search warned him that the house had'beep rci hip entered by Way of the cellar, and lhafhe had I:6tterniotl;fisonie one in the vicinity of 9:10 s e t. , Hp immediately has tened to Mrs. Ross', whose horse was adjoining that of the Rev. Mr...Cettell, and told them the particulars of the 'case above stated. Mis. ROA, having the key in her possession,. soon gained.e,n,entrance into the raansion,.followed bylileirmidelde - body guard of - young - Inissev, WhO'nfr4e 'quick woik aerating the thonse; butnoone.w l± as discovered, They then ezeta 7 ‘ fined the doors leading to be cellar, in order to aecefriti7ifethe==mode oCingres9 ndiolial by the thief, 11. ukupt have tried the cellar door first, and finding it locked he soon broke a looard i ly the side of the door, making a hole large enough for him to, 4 inseW his hand'and dravV e lliink the hide this li4natplished, he wNi in the, cellar„ prepating to maim the,aecent into the house.. above, , nothing oppoting hie mini/Chef:ft in that direction butt- 4, 1 d.00r bolted With the aid Of two sciew drivers and a hammer, afterwards found in the house, thisoatacle was easily removed,, and the robber bad full possession of the building. It is not known boir many articles of, value were taken. ..Bev:,ldr.,Cattell has been 'absent . 130viiiiildayi3,:ketendifig the National Convention "clf hii' 7- kreabyteriark Church now 'cori vetted Sit I'ebria,, Illinois, ;and the missing Jtttl- 1 77 - r 7 7. des wiikprobady.notAtxteseextajne4 befogelhja Teturh. , r-! 1 • • ' Several . policemen were idthe , yioititty of the ids;elling 'all last - night; but the - tilieveewere 'no,doubt alarmed - by the unusual stir occa sioned hy, the searching of thealonse. and re mained outside,.not mink to interfere with a matter whintr'had'greated such czcit4nexikaud whOle:niziighbarhrk - A. • mu (Mitt - s' ?Lao* Ilextr i u ,C4pori quo.s2l.—The re centimprOfements introdeiced bj Messrs:Mason & Hamlin into their.f.Harmomuhisi have, in 'creased wonderfully the : : popularity of instru- Menfa - Of" Oils 'Wails. Admirers of true? Organ turttalci -of -sustained harmonies, are noTonger cortflied to the asthmatic or weak Itiwiwilfekid' eon, or 'the noisy, ear tearing reed organ. An iu- Ara mentisliow obtainable, which ie much more under - the control of the tieffonxiir, is capable of producing,the softest tones,and i yet,pweeseaa miny , t4tii 'the Powerprany Irelotieltt. As the Masai& Hamlin irisernnentifielaftite,se new improveMeiTte (we may, specify as , partionlarly ',valuable thaAntrunatic ‘,4g41) are stripeueria, like those of no other mker—and sine there are Other instruments called HarTruiniirine without these excellencies, Means. Mit& & Hamlin have adopted and copyrighted the-name of !!Cabinet Organs" ruittheir special trade s mark. As we have earl, the great advantages pos sessed by these Cabinet Organs make them very desirable: for.,:the drawi_n_g room, and, they. are tepidly becoming a n ecessity for the family.. The,low price at which they are afforded, brings, them within the means.of almost every hops. e•• •• bold; and, as lovers of music, we welcome the popularity they have already attained. —AV Y . Nulled Review. • Onr readers are referred, in connection with the above, , to , the advertistunent of Messrs. Mason & Hamlin, in Which it will be noticed that their Cabinet Organs have received the Unqualified endoiseinent of the most eminent irganists.and musicians Of `-Botiton i rltew York and other cities. For sale in Harrisburg by Mr- Wu. IC/Worm, 93-Market street/ Ws haVe talozin' over' on the -Ist of April the balance goOds'ikinght of ittf. Boger, to our own store, where we 'WM' continue to sell the balance left at very low - prices, until the whole are sold• • AniOng - thos6 goods ar - 4 •• 1;000 yards teumants, deliintfand calico; 16, 18 and 20 cents: - • ,•• • • 'Boo . yards- remnanta r lawns and other , drees goods; 'lB, 18 and 20 cents. _ 200 yards•of barge and lustre, 20a4426 cents. 1 1 0 , 00 yaids of linen arab, 18,18 and 20, jiirdi of brown and 'grey cloth for nun; mar emits; ; : 1,000 *lade; of linen, cotton and'i7ol - pante' stuff, cheap. 300 dozen of the very best epool dottriii "ididte And colo'ted._ „ . . 1,000 papers of the very best etlimiths'' needles, 5 de. a paper; also titoskitigs, gloveti, pocket handkerobiefikkoctmktrix all kinds of combs, patent thread,., tapesouic . he, either by the dozen or piece._ , We have also on band yet bout piece, Leif C ARPET, which we will sell 4t 70,01113,11 K 20 pieces of straw matting, cheap. 20 pieces of splendid figured window curtains 8. LIMY. MILITARY RUM Ftoin.—The regular month ly paymmt be 111111 0 n. , Fr;dav alt..: riuun June sth, .f tinilWCell the hnu r: of four and six. The families of mem be sof the 127th will also receive the balance due them GEO. BERGNER, Pres't. 0 EDWARDS, Sec'y. ABSTBACT OF U. 8. TAXES ASSESSED IN TRH 14TH PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTION DISTRICT —We pub lish herewith an abstract of U. S. tax Has (melt u the 14th collection district of Pennsylvania, em bracing the counties of Dauphin, Northumber- Lind, Union, Juniata and Snyder, for the month of April, 1863 : ..Ckgs A.. Auction sales, 1-10 of 1 p. o , Brass, manufacture of, 3p. 0., 28 5.0 Bridges, on tolls, 3 " 56 11 Candles, manufacture of, S Ferry bouts, on recelpts, I* " Hog skirit tanned, - 4 " Horse " " 4 " 293 Hose, of leather ; . ; 11 25 Iron, Manufacture hi, " 48 94 All manufactures, not t 8 ‘. 1,153 57 othet wise, &c., • , Pottery ware ,8 " 28.65 Leatter;rx.arinfacture of, 3 " 92 30 Bailroads,onpaasenger 1 , hi ig - 445 receipts,, , : Sheepskins, 4 " • 8'96 Tiu, manufacture of, 8 " .88,18 WOO. inlinilfaQttlittofi 8 " 61104194 Wool, cloths, &0., 8 28 47 All esanufacture,not, &c.,1 ; " . 5( 70 Leather, mannf eture 0f,,1 " 18 • a -lams Pnyalciatia, Stallion owners 17.1 NE Class Q-- Specific. k• -. $ l6B 40 Ale, '-'. Per bbl ; 6 ,? 3 ' , . 86 60 Lager beer,: 4 ,1 ' 4 l ' " .'' 3 87 64 20 Porters , ,20 c .- H."C. Ex., 181 n° , ,' 18 70 ~ • 'Under, •' -. km , - 6 76 60, 2 76 Hoge, - . Sheep, , • : ' . 3c, .- --' -• l ''' Is Os oval* - $ 1 - Pm, 2 00 m, 92 30 2 -60,m, .: ,' - - 26 00 8 60 rn, 32 55 Ground coffee, 3 Millii;' ' -2 76 iWthracite c lal 3/c per, 1,559 81 Deer skins, • 2.10, - • •11Y, Distilled spitita, 20c pirzgit'lon,': .I.=''. 6;542 , 031 Gas, 6c, 1 66 1 Gas, -i",t-ip , , - '1 98 761 1 Gunpowder,, ..6-10„ -: - 34 13 Boiler pinto, $1 50 per ton, ' 435 60 1 Peririaneni,' sttlet utlitintes, $1 00 per ton, 23 65 1 Hollow ware, 150'"4.t. " 69 .:- . ~ " -1 Harpers leather, 7-10 c 10., - - 120 00 °Bat aad.dapsaged 6-100,113, , . - 607 ... Bough atti sole, lc, ~.... 517 79 ." -. 4 `-' , lteritlock4ittatied, 7-100 lb , 50 U.1MPr ,1 00.4/ tcc ,lc lb , 21 88 Calf ski ha, ' - 6c., 74 16 Auimal oil, 2c gall., 1 91 ,Soap, '.. .: :510 11):, . 24 44 Stove castings, $1 50 ton, 11 41. Smoking tobacc,'3,' ' ' be' ' 860 Castings Ex., 100 lb., $1,60, 160,26, Candies, under 400 lb , 80., 110 70 Class ;17r e :=4; rITtl" --4/0•-••••• EXTRA9PANARX : KfigV4 11 ".' Latillgspro.—The house of Sohn Walter, residing near Centreville, Penn „tnismbhiP, - Ountberlalati county,,,was struck by lightning on S iturday last, andalmost every article of ,furniture in the bnildingqest.l)yed, whilst the occupania, three in number, escaped nntitirree& Lqi. l .grntleutaniesidinkla the vicin ity who examined the touse, gives us the fol lowing etatement.;.-14 welhad‘not implicit con!, fidtnce in tha,veragity t of our correspondent, we would almait be tempted to disbelieve the story, but knowing.ldirt to be a f oam of the highest respectability, we do not hesitate tovouch for !Or its•tinthr,The i following ill. hitt Statement : v I understood, this morning,, (May 81,) that John Walter'? house wee greatly damaged by lightning; yesterday,.btit as reports althis kind magnify so rapidly, I gave them but little ger deuce. lat last, however, concluded I would walk there and see for myself, and the like of it I neveirsawt= The house is built of liogs, 18 by 20 feet, and was plastered on the outside ; a partition -running north .:and liontif snaking a room about lk feet wide. In the! room were two beds;' one Standing against the wall and the other rigainso;the . partition: , ''When the lightning,streca the house the c old lady was resting on the bed that rithodsnekkthe wall, the little girl, about ten years old, wits,aktepinvon the one next the partition, and the old gentlemen ;Swaa sitting .'on , a •chairtt.between the,..1112. The stove, steod in,,the kitchen, the pipe runnilig 'mit at - ' " the' top"' of the roof,: Appearancetrshow ,that the lightning- first ran down the stove pipe, after this there is no telling Where Wended. The garret floor Is torn up ; the lower floor in the kitchen is all torn up, and some of it split fine, and the :floor ungler-the , bed where 'the little girl was sleeping, is torn up. There are bat two boards In-the whole'Partition'that are not .. torn dovin, or knocked ,:loosek, the 4 door - knocked , off the hinges; the ends of two of the sleepers are ac tually 'itplit fide enough -for bake 'woad, and some of the flooring, &c., thrown out in the. 1 yard. Two-thirds of the plastering is knocked 'down ; nearly all the glass in the house incre. ding the looking glass, are broken and .knocked entirely dut. I nOticed'the solid bittern' of a their that was broken in-.three :..pieces; bucket, tin ware and cliche!, all on one .pile,, broken to pieces; one tin can hiving the bottom knocked out. The hoax isnot only " gutted," but it is likewise "skinitel"=-.it having been plas tered on the outside. The dog pen, built fully Ififteen feet trim the house, is Ittitjust as it was, whilst the dog in it was killed instantly. The old gentlemen informed me that though the i floor was torn upend the partition down, upon l and against which the bed was, where the little • girl was lying, yet, she never wakened till her father aroused her,apd told ber they must leavrk , the hense, end the thietioilcupantwitterted out i ncan without having receiVed,th Vag injury".' '1 am utterlyastonished, heitr hem, people es. caped with their I'llieS,...— ::: ~Dfirivicral, ...... ,3)10 gal. 0, • • EMIT DAY BRINGS BOXIIIVING °RE the changing things of life -and the new Ailing's. that one day brings with another, wehave the pleasure this morning:; of announcing zto the public, that.o..L. Bcwmart will/receive Inday, and during the -week; , a.large and beautiful Stock Of. Summer dry ,goods .The abatement in - the - premium on -- goiCenxt•ie - the:. We° o f cdtfon has reduced tfi c ei'tke of **der and do mestic dry goody ticinkr,*intyt'to: - Ihirti per centora ia*or_orthe - truyer. In_xiew_of'this fact:ladies and gentlemen, who wiali•lto purchase ciry t oods Amp, will and theiniadirantage aerved; by purchasing from the new.stookak theisouth.t east consfitof;Front and.Maiket streets. d2t. , WWII-UM* pajbwititip Claims, - United States _ 4f Pay, allddanbsisteric9Alltichailko, &a, toallil ont and collected by EUGENE SNYDER, Altorney-at-Lato. Office : Third Street,. Harrisburg, Pa. 1021-17 [onleiAL.] T STATES ENROLLMENT LAWS U. The following regule.ti 'us for the government of the Bureau of the Provost Marshal General of the United States, having been approved by 'h. ! President of the United States, he corn matal4 that they to published for the govern meat of all concerned, and that they be strictly observed. EDWIN M. Si ANTON, Secreto y of War. PARAGRAPH 26. To enable Provost Marshals to discharge their duties efficiently, they are authorized to call upon the, nearest available military force, or on citizeria as a posse comita tus, or on United States M'irshals and Deputy Marehals, and there nnd all other persons are hereby enjoined to aid the Provost, Marshal in the execution of his lawful duties'when called on so to do. a a a a Parc 62: This enrollment must include:'- 1. All able bodied male citizens of the United States, between the age of twenty and 'forty five years, not exempt from military service by law. - $9 19 6 66 1 02 19 2. All persons of foreign - .birth, not so ex empted, who shall have declared on oath, their intention to become citiz:ns of the United States, under and in pursuance' of the laws thereof. Psis: 88. To establish exemption under the 2d, 3d, 4th, sth arid 6th provisions of Section 2d of the Act for enrolling,,&c. The Board of Enrollment shall require the affidavits of the person seeking to be exempt, arid, of two re sptictable.men, (heads of. families) residing in tliediettict, that the men' in question is "the 'only am liable to military duty of a sokkiw depenslenc on his taboi for'support,' 4 die only son of 'aged or infirm papa or parents dependent on his labor for support,' or otherwise, according to the particu lar provision of the section under which the exemption is claimed. These affidavits will be made according:to the forms hereinafter pre- Scribed, anditithsi in all cases be:token before a civil Magistrate duly' tithorlied's teltdmitaister oaths. These . toms. of affidavits shall be pub lisbed blihiEcard of Enrollment in the news papers of the district, for the information of the public when' a dralt is ordered. PAn 90' Persons claiming exemption from enrollment,: must fattish clear pf6of of their right to such exemption. They will be en p;)ittid where'. the proof of their exemption in not•clear arid cduclusive. 1,768 69 $lO 00 FA -10 84 ENTEACTS PEON THE ACT POE NNEOLLING 2p0:11 CALL ING. ' OTT THE NATIONAL FOE9ES, AC, APPROVED geittiff 3, 1863. . • Be it enacted, 4c That all able-bodied male citizens of the United States, and persons of foreign birth who shall have declared on oath theirintention to become citizens under and in pursuance of t e laws th ereof, between the ages of twenty' abed 'forty-five years, except as here inaffhr, excePted; are hereby declared to con stitute the National forces, and, shall: ."be liable to perform military duty in the Service, of the United'htateirwhen called out by , the President for that purpose. . Sao. ‘ 2. And be a further enacted,- That the .fol-„ lowing : persons he, and they are hereby except ed and,:exempt from the provisions of ..this act, and stuill not beliable to military duty, under the t same, to wit : Such as are rejected as physi cally or mentally unfit for the service;:- also, first,, the Vice President of the United_ States, Judges of the various Courts of the United States, the bee 'es of the various executive de partments of.-the Government, and the Gov eroors.of the several States ; second, the+ only, ihs)fitin_militara-tinta-.af-a widowansgin4 eikt - upon labor fu r ettp4ort ; only-. son of. aged and infirm-parent for Pirenfitde 'pendent upon his labdriftir support; fourth, 'where there are two or more l so ne of,aged infirm .parente sUbject; to .draft, the:" father, qr if be is dead, ifie mother, may elect which son *halt , be i pxcimpt ;,fifth, the ,_onty brother of ' ebi ree.cot twelve years old,, having neither father or mother, dependent upon his labor for support:; sixth.' the father of motherless chil dren, nude' .Ivtyare of age, dependent upon his labor for support ; s3verith, where there are a father and.sons in the same family and house head, and two of them are in - the military ser f vice of,the gaited States as non-commissioned officeM; mualcians or privates, the residue of such family and housetnold, not exceeding 'two, shall be exempt. • And n0 . P1W)213 but such as are herein excepted shall ',he e4mpt. ,;Prod howedir„That no pirson who lies laeilicp,alefed of any:felony shall be enrolled or Permitted to serve in said forces. SRO. 3. And be it further enacted, That the. Na• tional forces of, the,United States not in theridlitary service, enrolled under thii, act, 'shall be divided into two classes, the fuse of which shalt comprise all persons subject to do Military duty between the ages of twenty, and . thirletive `years, 'and all I.:lntl:nudes' persons subject to do military duty- ,abeve the age of thirtyfiie and under the „age of forty - five; the second class shall comprise all other persons subject to do, military duty, and they shall not, in any district, be calledinto the service of the United States until those of the'first class shall have beenMfiteri. ' 10,286 99 .18 84 o'sB 69 12 050 62 Sec 7. And be , it fueher enacted, That it shall be the duty of the Pirvoit Marshals to arrest . 'fill deserters; whether regulars - ' voluntesis, militiamen,, or persons called into service under this or , any 'other act of Congress, wherever they may be found, and to send them to the nearest military commander or military post ; to detect, seina and confine spies of the enemy, who shall without onreasrable delay. he daily- Ritlieatistodyqif the-Geurfralcomiliariding theD firtmlrit inOichtheypuil belifrorted, to` bed Moon * aulhe exigencies crtheser irice permit, to obey all cadets and regulations of the Provost Marshal General, ,end such as may be prescribed by laW, concerning the en rollment and calling into service of t hediational forces. , ' . Spa. 28: 2.ad be ,it further : matted, That then clothes; military 'outfits, and &monde meats, furnished by the United States to any soldier shall.not be sold, bartered, exchanged, pledged, loaned, or given away ; and no person riot a soldier, or duly authorized officer of the United.-Jiltafeek;,who has Pissession- of any' sudii clothisio'ariiiii,' Military outfit's, or accoutre ments, furnished as aforesaid, anti which have been the subjects of any such sale, barter, ex change, pledge, loan. or gilt, shall have any right, tithe,-or, interest therein; but the-same marlia seized and taken 'whenever foiled by any officer of •the Unitzd States, civil or mili tary, aidstiell tire.reupon be delivered to any quartermatiterior citlier officer authorised to re ceive the seine; and ihe possession of any such clothes, arms, military , outfits, or accoutre ments, by any person not a soldier or officer of the United States, shall be-prima facie evidence of sunk. a„mle,barter; exchange, pledge, loan, or gift, as aforesaid. Sze. 24., And be it further . enaelfd, That -every persoittiot subje c t to ` , llle.rrifes and articles of war,or who shall procure or entice,or attempt to procure or entice a soldier in the service of the United States to desert, or who shall harbor, conceal, or give employnient to a' deserter, carry him away, or aid in - caryying, him away, knowing him ` to be such ' ; ; or who shall purchase, from any soldier his .. arms, equipments, aininunition, uniform ~olothing, or any piirt heirectf;;saMiattycaptain:or-ecinerand ing alters:if AO ship or vemel, or ariyaripartn, tendent or coaductor of any railroad, or ,einy_ w t .( other 04 conveyance. %Min away Ati3t ail ex : , 949 ; 044 .Arlyf ,or , , pttigiOise, kno glgrn - v 4 41Amted, or shall refilm to de VerliM up to t e order of his command lng officer, shall upon legal conviction, be fined, at the discretion of any court having coodzattee ttu 2bvertioements WAR DEPARTMEN; IyAsraNaroN, April 21, 1863. EXTRACTS Nen 2thatiotmotte. of the same, in any BUM AAA exceeding five hmlred dollar, and ho enall Le ::::pritanuud not exceeding tNe Sears ncr leas than six moat's Sao. 25. And be it further enacted, That if any person shalt resist any draft of men enrolled uuder this act into the s tyke of the United States, or shall counsel or aid any person to rat sist any such draft, or shall a-s iult or obstruc any such officer, or shall counsel any drafted men not to appear at the place of rendezvous, or wilfully dissuade them from the perform ance of military duty as required by law, such person shall be subject to summary arrest by the Provost Marshal, and shall be forthwith delivered to the civil authotitiee, and, upon conviction thereof, be punlibed by a fine , not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by imprison ment not exceeding two years, or by both of said punishments. So- 882 And be it further enewied, That all per sons who, in time of war or of rebellion against the supreme authority of the United States, shall be found lurking - or' acting as spies in or about any of the fortifications, pasts, quarters, or encampments of any of the *trudge of the United States, or elsewhere, shall'be triable by a general court-martial or military commis sion, and shall upon Cenvicticini stiffer. death. :JOHN KAY OLFAIENT. Capt. and Pravo,t-Marshal, 14th Dist. Paovoer MABBEIAVS OFFICE,I my29-6t. Harrisburg, May 28th, 1868, Nurs.—The enrolling officers are instructed to take the names of all male persons between the ages of twenty and forty-five years; and those entitled to exemption , will 'be omitted from the- enrollment on making entiefeettiry prdof to the Board of Enrollment.- • Steam Weekly to Literpooli !POUCH/NG at QUEENSToWN,:(C‘K.ELts -.11. now) . The .well ; : rnown Steamers of the Liverpool, New Yorkand Philadelphia Steam ¶hip Company, are Intended to sail as follows Etna, Saturday, June 6 ; Edinburgh, Satur day, June 18 ; City of Manchester, SatOrdaYl Jane 20, and every succeeding Saturday, at Roon, from Pler 44, North River. BATIMI OF PASSAGE, ?swam IN GOLD, •OR ID3 . RQWVALEST Ai OUR MOT. MST 016, $BO 00 IffEREAGI, $B2 54 do to London„ 85 00 do to London, 85 50 do to Paris, 96 Xi clo,Ao • Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, ; 90 00 do to,Hamburg,...B7 50 Passengers alsotorwardedtoHarve, - Bremen, ROtterdaAt, Antwerp, So., , at iii"Amdly,low rates. Fares'from Liverpool Or. Queenestiithr : let Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenstown,s3o. Those who wish to send for ;their friens can buy tick ets bere , at these rates. ' t For further inkorination apply at the Compa ny's Offices.: JOHN O.IDAIS, Agent, 15 liroadWai;N: Y. Or 0. 0. ZI.IIIIESHAN, Harrisburg. f2Bdly. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC - SALE. IN pursuance of the last will, and testament of John Sale, dec'dovlll be rioceed. toy public Sale, on SATURDAY; 7I I32-18in DAY OF JUNE, at the. Court House, la the City of Har risburg, at two o'Clock, - r. m.; a VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, situate in thii ufty of Har risburg, on the Jonektown road. adjoining pro perty of John ShOop, William Allison and the flaehnlen estate, itbeiiig The property of John Sele, dec'd, containing twenty-one 'scree, more Or •less, erected thereon is a good, two story FRAME HOUSE AND BARN, other out build good wafer, and a thriiing young APPLE ORCHARD. . I Miler , to coassrlasoe t w o o'clock, as above Stated, when :Ore terms and conditions of sale igt b 9 ware kdoliarby , • JOHN' BRADY, , minletraimide., 4 boxiis non C. T. A. RECRUITS WANTED FR 47T0 REGIMENT, P.:V. COL. T. H. GOOD, ' Commanding, Stationed at Ref Wesi;Vlorida. Apply to " Lieut. W: W. GEETY, 2d Street, opposite Presbyterian Church. [Patriot and Union, Perry County Democrat, and American, Bloomfield, copy one nionth.and, send bill to this offiee for collection inuneill ately.] my26-lma Ayer's .S4rEaparilla Ts a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, 1 so comb•ned with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for diseases •Stirsaperilla' is repUted 'to 6ur§.. Such a remedy is surely - wanted by those wile stiffer from'Strnmous complaints, and that One which wiltii*inplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afdietedWliow citizens., now completely this coitipoitia will do will's been proven by ex periment on many of the WOrstcases to be found in the following "complaints SCROFULA AND Soaornous Om:exams, Elm , TIONB AND Eaurnvs Dmesfis, Mona, PLUMS BLOTEMEA TIMMS, BALT 111/61111,' SUSLD 'HEAD, SYPHILIS AND Sufarrarto Arnitertnars, Illaticarstan DISEASE, DROPSY, ITEIMiTETIA„ . O* 'fro Doioassx, DEBILITY, DTSPEPSTE AND DIDIGESTIOS, ERTSLPE- Les, Boss oa BT. ANTEI9Nri 1 4 :LESt, and indeed the whole class of complainte arising from DE PT:MITT ON UM BIAXR. This compound will be found'a great priamo: ter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood et that season.of the,year. By the timely expulsion of them many'rankling disorders arknipfiedin the bnd. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid:itself of corruptions, if not asbisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alters eve medicine. Cleanse ont the vitiated blood *henever you find its impurities bursting 'through the skin in pimples, eruptions or *totes ; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it'Whenever.it is foul, and your feelings will tell you wheri: Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleans ing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is ; bat with the pabulum of life dinar dered, there can be . dela/Wu& health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, , and the great machinery of life is disordered or over thrown. _ ' Driring late years the public have been niis lad by large bottles, pretending totive a quart of Extract of Sarsaparille,for on:640114. Most of these, have been frauds nit& Aim sick, for they'not only centainlittle, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties' whatever.-- Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the ESE of the various extracts of Sar saparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and bee become oniony nit= ivithimposition'and cheat: Still we call ;this contrund Sarsaparilla, andintend to supply such a remedy as 'Shall rescue 2 theqriaine from the load of obloquy 'which 'rests Upon it. And we think we have , ground for believing it has virtues which ate lrreeistible by the cridinary ruu - '6l-the dineenes It is intended to cure. < 'Prepared by Da. S. C. LIKE' & 0041cain. ktruss. ' Priee $1 per Bottle ; Six Bottles In one ,package, $6. Sold by 0. A. Bewared, D.sfirt Gross & C. K.Keller, J. AL 1,91,1, Dr: 41814 i Wyeth and deilers everywhere: 'll elco IdOliTal,,WeAnu u i o i t agen a t sc looontill,expernee paid, to seal our ' 'endis„Aris*skaarage, aud 1 . 84ba l a ri r,iieful and curious articles. 16 circulars, free. I," SHAW & CLARK, layth4kwBm 'Biddeford, Me. Woo abvertisemento APONIF.IER, CONCENTRATED LYE, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER PRE PUBLIC ate cautioned agaicet the 1 SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, &c., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED L,ye is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA. SALT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it being "SAPONIFIES, OR CONCENTRATED LYE." The great SUCCESS of this article has led UNPRINCIPLED PAR TIES to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation 01 the Company's PATENTS: All MANUFACTURERS, RUYFRS or SET,- LECS of these SPURIOUS Lym, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed as their ATTORNEYS, • GEORGE. HARDING, EMI, of Phila., and WILLIAM. BAREWELL, 1.941 Of Piltablerg. And that all MANUFACTURERS, USERS, OR RELLER3 of Lye, to violation_of the rights of the Company, will be PBC/SHOUTED at once. The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, Is for sale by all Davaanns, Gnome and COMMIX STORES. TAKE KOTION The-Unnim Sum amour! Court, Western Dletrictof-Peimaylvarda. No. 1 of May Term, in 1832, in' enit of THIS PENNSYLVANIA. SALT MANUFACTURING CORPANY W. THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Company, on November 16, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent owned by them for the SA.PONTFIER. Patent dated October 2i , 1856. Perpetuallejunction awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA. SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY• OFFICES : Walnut Street, Phikulelphia. Pi u' and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg ap254.18m-ap THE STEAMSHIPGREATEASTERN WALTER . PATON, Commander. WIL be .diapatehed MOM Li %%SPOOL Saturday. May 16 Saturday June 6 Tuesday. ...June 80 Tuesday July 21 And at the same regular intervals thereafter. First cabin from ....$96 to $1 4 5 Second cabin. $7O Fkccumina Tickets out and back, in the first and second cabin only, a fari and a half. Servants accompanying passengers and chil dren under twelve years of. age - half fare. In fants free. - Third cabin $6O Steerage, With superior actommodations... $BO All fates Tastable in gOld, or its equivalent InIF. S. currency. • !molt peoseoger allowed twenty cubic feet of lug_gage. An experienced Surgeon on board. For paniaire apply to CHARLES A. ,WHITNEY, At the,of6ce, 25.8r0ad way, New York. * „ . For freight apply ROWLAND & Aseiswarz, Agents, 54 South at„ New York. mrlB-dtje9 PIANOS! STEINWAY'S, 001011ESING'S. BEAD ILSLEY'S ind- GROVE ,: STERN'S. MELODEONS, &0., by . PRINCE, TREAT LINSLEY. VlOLlBBleturrApar--rurfES. FIFFII, AO COMMONS, DRUMS, &c. Sheet Music sent by . !nail to any place. PICTURE MAME% ALBUMS and LOOK- GLASSES. Howe.e Sewing Machines, & c., at the Mat& Store, of. SILAS WARD, N. 12 North Third Street, above Market. aterl4-dly VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, N the corner of State and Filbert streets, O now occu pied e as a MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY. ' • ' The lot is 76 feet , oif State Mid 175 on Filbert. The - building on the corner of State and Filbert streetsle 75 feet by 80; with a wing on Filbert 60 by 80'fiet, with It'vring on the west end 18 by 80 feet,all.twe stories high. This property can easily be converted into 'a Loge Hotel or seven or eight dwellings. There is also a two story' warishouse on the cordtir of Filbert street and North alley, 28 by 80 feet, that can be altered into two dwellings ; in the rear of this building is a foundry, watch may be altered in to dwellings also. , The above property, with all the machinery in complete running order, is for sale as it or the real estate without the machinery my27-d2w] T. H. WILSON A . CO. 60,000 im"!. "ExcELsroß" (CANVASSED) MX Ad Now Mamma, which we can sell wholesale ox by the single. Ham, at a very low fipure. my3ol WM. DOCit, Jr.. & CO. A MONTS I—l want ,to hire Agents S7IJ in every county at $76 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sew ing Machines, Address S. MADISON, Alfred. Me. iiii2TGES AND LEMONS—Another lot of O Orangen and Lemene lust received and for sale by. • NICHOLS &130WMAK, my2o Oor. Front and Market slime* VLSEL.—Another large lot of Macke*, aiSif nordolltinall dem of mckagm—b Naves, quarters and kits, for sale kw by NIONOLB 8t BOWMAN Cor. Front and Market Streets. ap27 POT.A. • .TVASS.. .1t /BROKE and Peack Blom A large supply AXI, of the above:in prime_condition, just re ceived and for sale by aprlo DOCK. Jr.. & CO. 1:•,11-1111. A / r iEk° I 3 la t OF PIANO, faun AND 'BINCONG. Address at WM. KNOCHE% Musk Store._ 98 Market Orel*, ••,Imr9-Bm. F oR SALE — TwP buthillrg 1" . 20 feet front and 110 feet deep, on Onneberland street, Wow thif Ridge road. - 'tny2 • THEO. F SCREFFER. MORTON'S r CIELIEBILLUD PINE AIWA OEIEMSII, direct from the Inaillgacturer, and for sale by WK. TOOK, i elig. Arocel you • know wkens you can get fire d 1441111 4:e. EnveroPal,Nlatani; awl Wed* . mair 3. t.' *fit. 17R): -, • lap - 6 At SOMITIMMIMKEITOBIL JUST' oPa ae ag s ' filf; Photograph labium, at SOHEFFKR'S Bookstore. my 2 'BOX NIA YOBX..
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers