tirglaik teitgrapt. td.AREISBIJEG, PA Saturday Morning, July 4, MS. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR HOLDING THE UNION STATE CONVENTION. lb the . Edllore of the Telegraph: PHILADELPHIA, JUDO 24, 1863. At a meeting of the Union State Central Com mittee, held in this city to day, it was.resolved to extend the time for bolding the Union State Convention at Pittsburg, from July let to August fith. • The following is the resolution adoPted, pro-' viding for this extension: Resolved, That in the - present'elrfergency, while many delegates to tke Union State Con vention are engaged in the military service, and cannot be present atthe meeting appointed to be held at Pittsbrifti, on the l a t bf July next, it is deemed expedient to the Convention until Wednesday, the sth day of August next, at 11 o'aleck, e. as., and Ills hereby postponed until,that time. • Editors 151' the' different Union newsPapeis throughout the Commonwealth, will please give this,notice.an insertion , in their columns. PHASES SMITH, Chairman pro tern :- Gao. W. Haimeasr.vr, Secretary. THE SITUATION. We are obliged to go to press flits morning without giving any definite results of the battle , which was fought yesterday in the immediate : vicinity of Gettysburg. We expected news in the 'eveiiing,',but they thunder storm interfered materially with the lines. The authorities as sure us, however, that everyt s . ng, so far, as they knew, points to s,decislill victory.. Several persons cams.iteCe during yesterday direct from Gettysburg, who repeat, different stories as to the , result. All ;agree, itonteser, that the battle was a bloody one, and that the wounded were cared for in the town of Gettys burg. Troops have been arriving and departing from this city all day. We are messing an Immenge army.here,,enongh to t hip any rebel force that may attempt to come All the rebel infantry and detachments of cavalry, under Jenkins, I t mboderi and Fitzhugh Lee have disappeared from the fiont,and travel has been resumed between this city, and Car lisle. The soldiers guarding a ford.three:and...i..lbili miles belo . w here hays been,informsd by the farmers who have etoaped-across the river, that the rebel cavalrY scouts a.relinfestirig -the woods • ;' along the bank of the river, wetaiti4 the move meals of our forces: Citizens up frbaiilkdnbrldge . and Columbia say ONO' he:*.i3r 1 .iiJng an S.A d coutinuouS volleys-of musketry; itere-hard all , day. yesterday, and up to three o r ciopk: this, morning. /10g1114,18 yet knoWn as to resujts, ; but 'GM_ impression' prevails that tlie great'ilaohilvia baf-' tie of the' - campaign has been fought in the neighborhood of Cashtown„ori. thl.".lfoads- be tween •Gettysburg and GutiAigritig. It is believed that wo have 'aUffered:hkiVY n officers and, men, • but that Generale Lee hail; 'teen 'so . crippled as 'to place; :biritczi_the defensive! • , • Teeter 49 Gem'meede assumed the eff44o:Ye; The.. day 'before- Lee had was repuliwei,witiiheiyy loss. Leetolas a gap in the Smith itiofintiiiit .radar Chinnbersburg; ,through which ;he expects to escapelt-'defeateil, and a guard . -"atiitionedr tt Bridge . §*-On tie Niiriffern, Caaral,ragroad heara in that direction like thatAf tlyink aTtilleirl.,4heti& ) it was bdieYo g4130:x,t ton was oVworit again wi th his dashing cavalry fighting "fop the possession of the gap,. , The Great Eard',,,he,se-pert,has written more litithe than that w i eld ed 'hi any other man of ancient or moderrt-tlinek - Save 'the inspir'e'd of ma m y a b n e y reg vi ar lia d n e i d es a , s a h m s e viri ng g w a n d ic i h rec t t he ap fo p l i l i o c w at in ion g Writers oaf ;the Bible; left &record 4 description rNDEPßiaiEatcla DAY ' ". . - ., . ' I ': •, arsl l i t co . ur Whendhe Declaration of • Independence le 7 ; 1. i' . ; " - P signed in the 'citicf , Philadelphiai,J;t4y 4; 17-76, ''''' ''' 4 ' ' e t i i t -a- .443 1, none fell to procure and•preserve it • 0 Or er. t, the bride _ ' Nid4 o put their Aimee to • that iriz . men Bil'Wneftt did3qtiniagiiii;thit: in thirteen year s -.' z ' '' ' . -'.. lees thaws century it would be repudiated by That like no a w orld 'yotr-ave, yql Fir 0 ed bya: r Naha ahtWall ... .Tb•-gi tl Igy portitonTottifel4terican:p'eople, and that Phil a-1 Th' ' you, .. li 'a ,e . 4 0‘ ,att) delPhili WlDitid'' pi soon ` be be ' called on to. armt a-1 e other'utalidityon ---...-:' - - -,--- .• - - o bi on crs .-X Curs, a-. .------ 4 -&.,lfy-forIJK defence of theiriacl,w,' r ,•- rn i Where h Y • .- , , litardline affrights ; -.--4- - - ,-.-.00....e.0,---.....irttrristr - a--- - 1 .... ~,- .-Th _ _.„ - urgrrb'' - ' ' '''' -7-4' '4l II th tt sts't 1 GOode sent to the - Warehouse of Idessni, Twityi" qw,,,,.Y 1 Oli .' et a ru .oi 7 Peabook, Zell & Hirschman, lios. 808 and 'BlO '''' --- 4 ••1-' -' -.' ;. - --- 4 . ..12P--:' Mtuket street, above Eighth, Philadelphia, by - -,.. --r 'snoula' nee 'Ytiu Ilona; finds youi • - iIPT-4'„, ec-loOk.ext..atvd,ll argue atHarriOnrg, re&dy. hares ; - .;-.- • ' 1 melgaMWthat-Deelaratitin. ' Yet'inicii dm -or here foxes, geese k yop. nrs no surer, no, " * s' I ' than is-th&coala•stevii tie ice, fact. 'arc ? eikb f tOe' ve ' l y ea rs, 6f _f 3 , e 's_ s . ll" - r .hallstoneo itt *pion. ~ ,Ironr.virtee is: a test ll a s no 'Yee -fi r e' ve r hi lr u " ("- ":. ---- ,,_zl '‘i make him worthy whose offence sulxhici i i stood, _after the:most unprecedented ' proispUTPY.), ' him, II hood .bbsma the nation, we are found in the,' And curse thattjmlticeiAlid it. , Who' deserves Midst Of 'a. domestic . quarrel for the - defenee Oi ' greetneas , , h'eli on Deserves your -litibi; outliner a ff ections are • tliili- 40111419 n. of the very Itleaa "w , L i , 'A sick man's appetite, who deshes.most that I I revolutionary fathero had plellged.-their4ivea 'Which would ease hie Oat.' 'He 'that de; thetiforfrin 4- aid:their- sacred honerietc irtain • N penils-„,-.. `1,.. ~. .:. fain. If 'dui iterOlt on : our , formillild priii:Ci YArPhdahYeharlav:AZT-liri!tiLtr:r,' 4ead, plea of governMent*Ou'eclireetly frera;eurn t ah WS - of the powers of Europe, the ipattlecnow wv,ing would be uudersteol lajr,tlie unt•refoiliaad-inteli lecte of ..the world. Brit 11P3aa.. assaults ec Ti i ; i kr our ownpe i' Wikblehilik iiii6l it ng: RR -, ..0.. _ , %,.. 3 it at ta fcee:goverutuent•issukl MIA -A Itandoeflreeinett=vendetatbe conflict ineapli ,eiblitio.tiiiirAiOf menwho have always bin 'the :fricih ' 4a hi tiia j l Slii4 l4/ . _a nation, 0445: litti never until this roComOlKoubted the,capaciti o i Militoiself- government. Yet where the conflic ii - toirly inideis*; no Bach doubt is entertai n elf,•OimillYhecatnie it is theold Ottle for free& w hi c h fi l beingisgain fought. The same mptiv o f -.9l,oelion,,Ny.hictt induced the Eritishitiat @ racy to piondeFs4,ll,43!Lefillypinle during th rule, of George„WrptAttii,„ t thleMpt their,trc h Algot:Ohl hoidaii&P/414001.110 Ao.i 3 ieeti,c tk , : AtiitieorkleolOnimenty,at the reboot' the-pr z fient . • hoUr. ..,Aok itlie''..BteicOntirts 'of 'that, -iiit, l 4(9 7 te*iiwilevWll4*-olifOLiot i ea . - ...., . - -.0 ~-, ~ i( , - '— .ithe,o4lx ...aPitol.kloos.3 0 . , ffr ou,,in attterop ""bletettoltiialixint•il aniditiow-of • tiffairaJvit - Geo - ili figi#ll.'Zl ) • Ee:Vilitii Met& Old ba l e?, -, are'beffig ought oven4ll2,lM a the same': Capital against, labor. - Ariacra against the masses of Ate people—with Ent ,_...., 4-.1,1"no , her ntiril,o- the conflict, as she did eighty-seven years ago, for the vassalage of the laboring population of the American States. Let the reader pursue this idea for his own benefit. Oar present struggle and that of our fathers of the ft,ivolution,"are the same. On theone side liberty--on the other slavery. The anniversary, to-day, will not, be al lowtd to pars unobserved. The soldier on the battle-field will yield it his homage. That homage may be a crowning victory on the soil where - the Declaration of Independence was signed, which will forever establish man's ca pacity for self govnment, and which will also eternally subdue every mad passion of slavery. Sitch a celebration of the anniversary of Ame rican IndePendence would indeed be glorious.. Ciod grant that it may tie realized. Southern Taxes. There are,persons evewsdtwinitywho find fault Aikboutit Of 7, the Goveinmer k trfor tie purpose of aiding in 4storing the Union. If those who thus com p)ain would remove South they would discover a difference between the two sections calculated Ao reconcile them to the state of affairs in the 144 StitVis pf Vie Unro 01 its' el a itentforiof oni:-rstierErtoVfdw fictil l itidtt this' anbject. Too first section of a bill passed by the rebel coquet" ley,iqs a tax qt sigbt per cent. an ihe, value df salt spir ituous liquors, tobaccomanuactred or unman dfactured, cotton, wool, ilour,. sugar, molasses, fryrpßil;, rice and . ,ptber Agricultural productions. - Bankers auctioneers sso,aild 'per cent, on the gross amount of their sales ; Wholesale liquor dealets-vare taxed $2OO and 5 ker sent. of their gross eales;, distillent pay isgo and 20 per cent of their gross sales; hotels and aating-hoitses pay accordipg to the yearly rents of the property, from $BOO a year down to, $3O; AeatreePayAsoo and s.petc,ent. of gross-sales; llard-rooms pay $4O four-each table; butchers 'and,bakeraTay $6O ,anct,2l-,per ,cent..of sales;,, photographers, lawyere, apothecaries, doctors and confectioners pay $5O each, with a tax on all but,lawyerk,arid doptors,,of zer_ejnt. , ;ori Inoomes are tared as follows: Over $5OO and under sl,sobZia'-year, 5 per cent.; Over $l,OO and less .than $3,000 a year, 5 per be * f 1,5 90 #141).0 Ter, cent. ogithe iest. over $5,000 and less than $lO,OOO, 12i Per cent.; over $10,000,' 15 per cent. Farm produce ; , is 441 4exed morq heavily. After esenparing these statements with the trifling sum required to be in the Nerth, no one with a spark of loyalty in his heart should complain.. 7 • Unmasking a Traitor. We have recently heard of many .rich incl.; dents as to how secret traitors heve bee l 3 , n doled !ed . into cintiessioni - of their'iiiilt,'"but - the 'fol -I:iowing from the Bullelin'of:lavi evening exceli r iall i that we hav,e-rlyer heard of.in; the same line. lit appears that -the army wagon train whi4k t leftHarrisburg a few days since, arrived in Phila., :delphia on Wednesday, but had heated on Tries= ;day eveningtat apoint'ationt inn rteisi nailed ft:dm !that city. . The people alongthe rtuut were fre quently alarmed as the train advanced, spp: posing it to be a rebel force. But at the pOint where. "the halt of Tuesday evening odOurred; — tie 'Propfieter aOr "fine - honed andiestate Went. tarthwehlef‘ofticei of they train , , alld:asked itfiler-Wflte eeceAdertists. By way of joie, he replied that they were. There : upon the gentleman bid them, welcome, and told then). that: his bowie; 'gierunds eve"ty - thin g,he had. were at.thelr disposal'. - The offi cers and men were disgusted at, such, copper beadism, and letting him,,know i. ,that tl l 9',ibt longed' to tiCe trnion'army, helped themselves to what they treated the in , c4rie:, for trm . a damming.. . They e rvere,pritioipally. from Ohio, and have, been in service for a long„time in ,yirginia, , where they sty they encountered no' Worse `e n emy 'De - the Oofernment than this Pennsylvania copperhead. i'"'• e Shakespeare on the Copperheads, Sumas Acumen TO , Mae.; 141 1 0 , na1.r - :T hy D 10141: Atg.b9latien o'clock, as Hrs., Lieloh was' 1. - - rig In bee carriage across the open lot near IhelSiount Pleasant Hospital, the driver'iA seaksuddenly-lecarnambAlg&ed from the rest of the wr.itge-diptlthcoachwtn, precipitate to theithmto slAt-tils , itclfgalt , thoi spirite horses immediately—tpok-fright, and daehc along with.fearful velogityi. i Idre:Vinbailigialftiltw-alicue in "tie •caiangerlagi , i at the time, but, seepolie imminent d min she was in, with courage and presence of remarkable at.,:soi.criticalimr„ Moment, sprat) I R 14411, from the ca r riage while the horses were\ inihnibraffilli 1314iWThoiligliloi't1i:srrinanent -stsnned, shet most for tnnately received no mari , Vittli)!llbt3MfilVittlarstillielar4 Vettte= _ I ..eaUto r , back, , of.l.h_et bgea&the, „blood, stove 4 freely. ' 4 .' ekiiiiiilstifte diniJfiliz ilkiount, Pleasant 114,5"ce InfitikulltuPPD:lo9 sPot,Paati,- rniAtered promptly to her „ loluries., 82 so p gisitu*itt,iamrtaineTtliat ttils'inThlrfesi-- inbiigli '., llN 3 re - e l Ac it .of a fte#°34iioll, ga o O r r , an 4, - • that po bones rem biiiken, it was „deaded mat itfili,Wildf..besliOlf trtuniiiiHed y idAhe iVlitep House. .glia„ . .prigiipl.dgsign,j2tbmu f e r eq . q . convey 14 tier to Alin; Mount Pleasant Hospltdt.i Ivitsl•sibtitidoned.l3 h„l:'=,4iarriage prissikig•• at air time was taken possession or, and Mrs. Lincoln now quite recovered from her fright, was placed iri Lt.—TP.B4%9ton Btar, 2d. • - OW bp Eetegrap4. The Battle of Gettysburg. Official DiBpatch from Gen. Meade, THE ENEMY REPULSED LIT ALL POINTS. THE BATTLE AGAIN RAVING YESTERDAY The Entire Rebel Force Engaged. THE LOSS OF OFFICERS AND MEN HEAVY. THE REBEL GENERAL BARKSDALE KILLED. =CI= WASHINGTON, July 3— : 9 o'clock. P. H An official dispatch was received here this afternoon. from Major General Meade, dated Headquarters Army of the Potomac, July 2-11 The enemy attacked me about 4 o'clock this afternoon, and after one of the severest con tests of the war, was repulsed at all points. We have suffered considerably in killed and wound- M. Among tho killed are Brigadier Generals paid and Zook, and among the wounded Gene. ie.'kles, Bartow, Graham and Warren, slightly. We have taken a large number of prisoners. [SECOND DISPATCH.] WAsancoros, July 3.—A later, dispatch has been received from "Major Generallideade, dated at 8 o'clock this morning, which says : The action commenced again at early day light upon various parts of the line. The ene my tittla far have made no impression upon my po s ition. All accounts agree in placing the entire rebel army in position 'orL our (root. The prisoners we' have taken report that Longstreet's and A.` P. Elite forces were much injured yesterday, and many geoeral officers killed. " The dead body, f Gen B.irkaditlii,, of Meals is within oftilittea.. THE BATTLE OF YESTERDAY. ' • Your July 2 , via Columbia. The firing yesterday was near Oxford, Adams county, and not Dover, as was supposed. There was fighting nearly all day and late in the evening. The cannonading was resumed this morning. , Our-scouts state that tbe enemy has been re pulsed three times. This niorning the firing is more distant than t was yesterday.. .:' Yesterday two citizens of York were arrested An our lines as , epies. i Their names are Faigher land Wiley, old,residents of the place. Lientenant Colonel Sickles, of-the Twentieth ;• regiment Pennsylvania:Militia, went to Colum ibis to-day, paroled. - His. capture was unavoid - ble. • _Ha had gone.back to try to save some regi- E ental supplies where he - war surrouuded and ,fired on. Thirtyisis were paroled. Among hem are Lieut. Col. Sickles, of the Twentieth; iCapt. Roberts, of Philadelphia ;, Capt.yorrest lard Lieut. Baines. . F R 0 111..00•LUMBIA. A. Courier of Gem Maple's Murdered by a York Clocoity Twiner Comiste., July 3. Captain Roberts, of Philadelphia, who was captured near. Gettysburg, and paroled, : _has ar rived here. He'reports that yesterday, beyond York, a courier from General Heide to General Couch stopped - at a house to have hie horse fed. Thewomen in thehbuse were alarmed and blew a horn to collect the neigbbore, when the cour ieF, fearing that the noise would reach the rebels, threatened them If Theyilld hot lleeist. At this momerit the owner of the house arrived, and, drawlug a 'Sato], killed the courier. His dis plttches.were subsequently sent to -Baltimore, very foolishly, Instead of to Harrisburg. 'Capttda Roberto says that numbers of peo ple In York and Adams counties offered every possible assistance to the rebels, pointing out the property of Union citifens- and of the Gov ernment; and shcivilsg"thewthe roads. Heavy and Continuous artillery firing was heard yesterday , afternoon and laet night in the direction of , Dover, -eight rides ,northsiest of yoyk. I - - A portion of the Philadelphia City Troop left here yesterday, .as scouts in ,the' direction of. York. The reet Of 'them are 'Still' here, doing provost guard duty. . • There willNe n grand chile and military eela oration akhiltrietta` to-morrow, in which COI. Frick's regiment wilLparticiPate. , From Boltlino • niiristonz, J yB, 14, p. 3 4 , • One thousand rebel - prison 4,,xere 'marched. through the dtpelit,al;4ll ' istrei Affor , *f-r-.Tilm4l3"l:thhrenjadlyeld,rni‘asoillrf"e4:,asilisuukurnitiooirrtni3intogis°. ferT7oh_r:a...;:\ t - , On the 2d mast, at the residence of hisbrother' Dr, E. W. Bale; of Mifflin county, Oen. 11, 01 BALE, in 1.1.1§:Af4,-fllS Year. ',1111,0 100a1.*ili take place icons St.. Marys Ohurca4 Lewistown, on Saturday, the 4.thinsti . at 4 b'clock,:P.:m: . ,, ''','fi,..plittadel.pciin on ihOrniiy morolog.,Trai i, , ' dutuP "Li wife. of, §ankußl B. Nallace ,, Pf Harrjsborg, .. , • ' ,:.: ,: i. ,s , Funeral will take place thia,(Saturday) aftsr„ noon; st• S o'phick,,florn the residence of, Dr. 'dehliarii, No: 06 Ewe 'sheet, to .t t i4o , wocalipAPemeterY: t.,i , New Allpertiretnents '-ESlt-AN-113.011,8F,.. • r4(tilita to ` he residence of the ' tinbaeither, V • the Sixth 'mark a-.1:4# with bi: feet. The owner fs rigneeted to Come forwa pay the charges and B 0 take NJA .jyS Ste • BEKIR- • co capet.wni gees:Auction to Mr. Emma Itat extent of n : i t, 11 E 1 e Re Matalo f 4prLer'pf t t. I nam tap4Co 113.1 Bt 11140 Pi • t • ~:40:dicif 3cd3 NJ tons) C. Lannon finder 101 them at tl lgeto a i $1;500 HORSES WANTED. PROPOSALS will be received at II triiaburg until SIXTH OF JULY, at 3 o'clock, r. of Bald day, for the delivery on 0. - be the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JULY, n. D 1863, of Fifteen Hundred Moses, as : 750 WAGON HORSES. 250 ARTILLERY HORSE.:. 500 CAVALRY HORSES. The horses to be sound, not less than six nor more than nine years old, not less than fifteen hands high, of dark colors and adapted to the service for which they are accepted. None will be received until they are inspect ed by an authorized agent of the Government. The ability of the bidder must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, who will sign the bids as guarantees in their own hand writing, and bidders must state their residence and post office address and be ready to respond immedi ately to their bid. Proposals to be endorsed " Proposals for Horses" on the envelope. Proposals must be separate for the different kind of horses bid for, as separate contracts will be made for each. By order of LT.,CQL. THOUPSO,N, Chief Quartermaster, Dep't Susquehanna E. C. WILSON, jy2-td Capt. and ites't Quartermaster POSTPONEMENT OF NIXON'S . CIRCUS. TN consequence of the disturbed state of the IN country, 'the proposed visit of NIXON'S CREMORNE CIRCUS ie postponed for the presenfn. , : Due notice wil be given of a grand. tour through the country 7y2-2t 1863 ! FOOTE OF JULY 1863 FIRE WORKS! JOHN WISE, 7111 RD STREET NEAR WALNUT, RESPECTFULLY informs his patrons and the public that he has just received an exten sive ainortment of 'Fire Works from - one of the most approVed Manufacturers in the State,,and are warranted to be of an unequalled deEcrip• lion, which he offers for sale in large or small quantities, _ _ WROLESALE OR RETAIL. His stock comprises . CANNON FIRE CRACKERS, GOLDEN CROP NO. 1 FIRE-CRACKERS, = TORPEDOES, SKY ROCKETS, SERPENTS, • • WHIKELS &o &c. Lle flatters himselfthat his stock wlil be bung' replete with air wliich ma,* De Yegarded as essen tial to commemorate so auspicious an event in our country's history. jy2-1w QTATt'IIEDICAL BOARD.— This board is 1.) still in session for the examination of appli cants for appointment as llie4ical Officers for the State'trcom • `-• - Loyal physicians of the , Slath recommended for their good habits are invited to attend. JAS: KING, Burgeon General je2•d3t ESTRAY HORSE A N r ESTRAY HOBSE was picked up at the railroad on Monday, by the undersigned police.ofileers. q'he owner is requested to call, prove property and pay charges. For-further particulars inluire of JOHN NEWMAN, ;MO. ERSTR; EOB'T FEY, At the Mayor's:Olice. yl-3L 6 PHIL&DELPIIII IND RELDING-IRAILROLD FOURTH OF JUL !-. , riXOURSIO'N TICKETS will beimbed Har .12.4 risburg, good from Friday, July Bd, to Monday, July 6tli, 1868, to and from the follow ing pointer at fares stated : Philadelphia) ...$3. 851Pottsville $8•56 Beading • -2 15 I Tamaqua....... 3 75 Pottstown ...... 290 Lebanon • 1 054 Phoenixville .:. : 386 Womelsdorf .... 1 55! Norristown 3 85 Wernersvllle.... 1:80• ii And to all other points at rednoed Fares.i 'J. 1 - CLYDE, * 1 General Agent. :I je24-dtd MAYOR'S CIMOiI, 17 ?" 1/114 BUi" 1 ) Jail°lB6B. jN thepresent crisis, it is important that' ~'every dltizen. sholld be perfectly calm in : the performance Otchb3 duty. Therefore, to exclude all unnecessary excitement in this city; it.is hereby enjoined on, all Tavern Beepers,: Retail Liquor Dealers and-:Beepers.of Laget Beer shops, `to dote their bars' and shops add discontinueihe sale of aaPintoxicating liquor tvliatever until further notice. A. L. 1101111 - FORT, Mayor. je2s-tf tisk am t g o r i No. 1 . oe*and Traveling Agents in t Circulars, wil V h every town or (X)1:111V • Scientific meni Tistimoniala of Clarkin:Len iiil An t s . & co. intrepid to the business , sent al . ISAAC HALE, JlPAlLlifase. , e2l-438! THE 4, KING MIOROSCOPV iil1)013-PL"E LEN B•.* " • ROI% HOBBFO, BEI, of Harvaid - University, ; says, " it works very well, and you bawl g 4 it up very neatly." Mrsnifies.2s mss' 5Ei cents in Postal Currehpy. The t'"H 2 O VEN' ifiCROSOOPE," 28 cents. The "S: W901)4 vieD 161ICBOSC,01'E," $8 cents. ,Or one each Alareed4awldrids for SI T .. o.sllwfriNee KU pat o, age. of e three _ r26-daw 6 re " Boa 330, Boston, Maw. AORtItT SiSODGRASS, `skiIOBNEY.-A.T-LAW—lit the office 'of IP,' A S. Boas E.q.,North Third street, third iIS4A .. aboveliarket, Harrlabbrg, Pa. 8.---l'ension, Bounty and Military Claimsof kinds prosecuted and collected. 'Pater to Eons. .debn` C. Kunkel, David 'Mumma, Jr., and B . A. Lumberton. • • • rny94lkvi6ni 7,BS:: s ' Atd .—We have just 6090() 0 i received and have in storh "...rgest kit of Hams of choice brands 4e4,9? ' is market,'which we' offerto - 4 4 iveg any other store in town. 4 'NICHOLS & BOWMANai ' Coy. Front and PROCLAMATION. 1..u.0p, , vir.lr.!.!,r, lA* JR .. O-,,,,..EnErtiTALN .4003, , t fr -krix OEI7 street:tigd Raspberry je22 am t c'AND SUGARS of all grades a sooble prices for eale by *rm. DOOK, & Co th • liamburg,ond o 13r, prisms dal or sale byl 1 1 q.E.K0 ;ItASQW I 42TI Cor. Front and ..114,164 streets. EY AND BOLOGNA, a very choice received and for Bale by DOOR, Jx. , & CO. El Nem abiurtigemento. FIRE! FIRE ! FIRE I FILILADLLI'LIir., May 30, 1803 .3.1. C. Beadier, Dsrat Sin : During the night of nay 19, 1863, our Grocery and Provision Store, at North Sec ond and Willow streets, took fire at about 2 o'clock A. M., and as the store was a two-story wood building it burnt rapidly, and before the fire engines could act upon the fire, our whole stock of goods, including much combustible material, and amounting to over $2,000, were wholly destroyed. We had one of your No. 11 Chilled Iron Safes, which was in the hottest part of the fire, and it came out of the fire not in the least injured, except the melting off of the name, plate and paint. The contents in side were not affected in the least, and we con sider the Safe just as good a protection against fire now as before, and shall use it berea,iter with increased confidence. The lock works as perfectly as before the fire. Yours truly, McMANUS & CROFT, Late 429 Northßecond Street. Attention to the above• certificate is particu larly requested, as it is the first trial of LILLIE'S SAFES in an accidental fire in Philadelphia. I would say to all parties who want a Fire and Burglar-proof Safe that LILLIE'S WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON SAFES are much the cheapest and the only real Fire and Burglar proof Safes now made; and to those who want simply a Fire-proof, I would say that LILLIE'S WROUGHT IRON WAIT is fully equal in all respects to any of the most approved makers and is sold at fully one-third less iirice. All parties interested are invited to examine the safes above described at my store. GEO. W. PARSONS, Agent, je9-d2taw3 w 110 Market street. TELEGRAPH NOTICE. THE AMERICAN TELEGRAPH LINE from Harrisburg t) Raltiniore, and the line trots Hanover Junction to Hanover and Gettys burg, have been purchased by the Inland Tele graph Company, that are constructing opera tive lines from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, and from Baltimore to Pittsburg direct. These lines are in connection with the independ ent lines now made from Portland, Maine, to Washington, and making from New York to Baffalo, Chicago, Milwaukie, and other western citiee, also from Pittsburg to Cleaveland, Co lumbus, Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis, St. Louis and San Francisco, having no-connec tions with any of the old combinations of Messages can now be sent from Harrisburg direct to Ygrk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Balti more, Washington and Philadelphia, without rewriting, also to New York, Boston, Portland and intermediate stations, also in cross lines to other points. • A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, with the assurance that it will be promptly attended to and strict secrecy ob served. Office in the Patriot wad Union Building, Third street betirosn Market and Walnut, Har risburg, in the same room with Susquehanna North and West branch lines, je26-d2w A. J. BALDWIN, Manager. NOTICE /IF the application of an insolvent debtor to V be discharged from debt. • Name of applicant L. W. Chase. Date of the first publication of this notice, Jane 18th, 1863. Officer •before. whom creditors are required to appear, Hon. Harlon 8. Orton, Judge of the 9th Judicial olroait. Place appointed for such appearance, office of S. C. Hopkins, Esq.,• Madison, Dane county, Wisconsin. Time of such appearance, August the 81st, 1868, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Dated June 10th, 1863. Q-. W. HAZIKLTON, .Attorney for Petitioner jalS doawtd D - 00 LIN TOO WS PECTORAL SYRUP. )4 1' your lungs weak? Does a tong breath ;lye You Dalai Have you a' hacking cough? Do von expectorate hard, tough mat let t Aftit, you wasted with night sweats and want of st yep I if so, here is your remedy. It will anqwtinnshly save you. Price $1 00. The above medicine has been used extensively in this city with good respite. For sale at BKIIGNEIII3I3OOIC .STOBIL HAMS!!! 20,000 Lamm ,3 o f follovi r rng brands, just re - 4 Emisoufs, celebrated. Nsw JYRBRY, sekded. • Evens Arm euperio' r. Alias :s Extuuraon, comizered. Dircaurne's Excamoi, not recommit. Dien Ord, armorial. /RON Orr, not atinvaesal. Pans ram, strictly prime. COUNTRY HAM, very'fine. Each ham sold will be guaranteed as repre sented. WK. DOCK, Jr.. 8t CO. '9B BAJA' 2 00 BUSHELS, prime Potatoes. 200 LBS. Buckwheat Flour, FOR SALE. SOO bbls. Prime New York State Apples. Buckwheat and Wheat Flour, Cora, Oate s Feed, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, Dried Black berries, Huckleberrieg; Raspberries, - Elder berries, &c. Choice sugar-cured Ham, Shoul ders, Dried Beef, lard, Mackerel,: Codfish, &c. A prime lot of Oranges, Lemons, Ego, Raisins, Candies, Sugar, Coffee, 'Bice, Candles, Spices, 'obacco, Segars, &o. prime lot of Sweat Cider just received. de Vinegar. Pure ' ll- • lesale and retail, No. 100 Market For ea e Hrrlsb -. 'Pa. B treet, a W. & CO. mr2S-dIY OR°'cs LOT OF TO, grew, paw: dish, . very low, jnet.xezeiv.eoY` 1.110/10L 3 Om Front and Mari my2o OheL OIL COAL OIL ! !—A large 1fiv0..4,;.. V of coal olL•which;we offer very than manufacturer's Tireientprice, and for sale'by NICHOLS & 7 • je24 _Cor. Font nd Kaiket st& XTOP.TON'E CEIEBRAVED PIE APPLE OJlEESCaiteelitten the manufadarer, f orsa ie WM. DOCK, Je., & CO. FPOZe 4 itti ; :: ' 11;e1 .' OIXN:VIAtiIi . g . an . 1 414 - • COMB ? ' ' a . ' ift.BOIINFFEIIII3 ItOOKITIORN. ,z , j7oAlEiggiVriserVjog, of all kinds, Which Fiore now offering very low. Call and !manilla at NICHOLS & BOWHAN I S;. 104 _ _Pc),F•-FiroPit and MittlEo sta- ground, 4and, a1ti#.1031490 . ,A5l `dairy,ry, iin large or small qpiatitieg,,pir - imatota.a - Bwritar, al flora Front sal Market streets. OFANGEN AND LEM - ONB— Another lot .1 Oranges. and Lemons jut reoeivid sale by NigNOLF & 80W 3 L&4 1 - FaYV _ , oor., Front , and Market Brien* RtglaWFOßtittlll3, herniatiodit sent in Mils and janWot sal descdptkiiit, find of the most delicious character, for slaw lITICINXIK, -- .1"*.:,4 CO.' lONXIWNSIIMVaItOIII—vidI of 'vec l y .L!A choice extra nattily flour inatreceived and for Bale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, my2O Oor. Front and Market streets. PENNSYLVANIA, S : In the Name anti by the Authority COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA , ANDREW G. CURTIN, Governor of the said Commonwealth, A PROCLAMATION. The enemy is advancing in force into Penn sylvania. He has a etroug column within twenty-three miles of Harrisburg, and other columns are moving by Fulton and Adam= counties, and it can no longer be doubted that a formidable invasion of our State is in actual progress. The calls already made for volunteer militia in the exigency, have not been met as folly as the crisis requires. I, therefore, now issue this my proclamation, calling for SIXTY THOUSAND MEN to coma promptly forward to defend the State. They will be mutt red into the service of the State for the period of NINETY DAYS, bet will be required to serve only so much of the period of muster as the safety of our people and honor of our State may ' require. They will rendezvous at points to be deeinga ted in the General Order to be issued this day by the Adjutant General of Pennsylvania, which order will also set forth the details of the arrangements for organization, clothing, subsistence, equipments and supplies. I will not insult yonby inflammatory appeals. A people who - want the heart to defend their soil, their families and their firesides, are not worthy to be accounted men. Heed not the counsels of evil disposed persons, if such there be in your midst. Show yourselves what you are—a free, loyal, spirited, brave, vigorous race. Do not undergo the disgrace of leaving your defence mainly to the citizens of other States. In defending the soil of Pennsylvania we are conhibuting to the supportof our national gov ernment, and indicating our fidelity to the na tional cause. Pennsylvania has always heretofpre respond ed promptly to all the calls made by the Fed - eralGovernment, and I appeal to you now not to be unmindful that the Joe that strikes at our State, strikes through our desolation at the life of the Republic, and our people are plun dered and driven from their homes solely be cause of their loyalty and fidelity to our free institutions. People of Pennsylvania ! I owe to you all my faculties, my labors, my life. You owe to your country your prompt and zealous services and efforts. The time has now come when we must all stand or fall together in defence of our State, and in support of our Government. Let us so discharge our duty that posterity shall not blush for us. Come heartily and .cheerfully to the rescue of our noble Commonwealth. Main tabn now your honor and freedom. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State at Harrisburg, this twenty-sixth day of Jane, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, and of the Commonwealth the eighty-seventh. A. G. CtiIITIN. BY ins GOVERNOR: NOTICE is hereby given, that an association has been formed and a certificate prepared for the purpose of establishing a bank of discount, deposit and circulation, under the provisions of an act entitled "An Act to establish a system of free banking in Pennsylvania and secure the public against loss from insolvent banks," ap proved March 31, 1860, and the supplement thereto, approved May 1, Is6l. Said bank to be called •'Oilmen' Bank," and to be located in the borough of Oil City, in the county, of Venango, with a capital stock of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be divided into two thousand shares of fifty dollars each ; and it is contemplated to increase the same to five hundred thousand dollars or ten thorisaLd shares,of fifty dollars each. GEC). H. BISSELL, For the Association. je3o-oaw6m IVOTICE is-hereby given, that "The Commer- J. l l cid - Bank of Pennsylvania" intend to ap ply to the Legieliztare of Pennsylvania, at their next session, fora renewal of the charter. Said Bank is - located in the city of Philadelphia, withan authorized capital of one million of dollars; a renewal of which will be asked for, with the usual banking privileges. By order of the Board. S. C. PALMER, Cashier. je/9-oaw6ni TRADIISMWS BANC, Philadelphia, June 24th, 1863. NOTICE is hereby given, in conformity with the laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, that the. Tradesmen's Bank of Philadel phus, located in the city of Philadelphia, created with banking and discounting privileges, with a capital of -One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, that application wilt be made by the said Bank to the next Legislature for authority to increase the capital One Hundred and Filly Thousand Pollan. OClO—hidading Oon. Ear: SPun Rat &c., COntrAN, ft streets. je3o-oaw6m NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that BANK OR GERMANTOWN " intends to apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at "I. •,. orareEdt,l-4441;teir char ter. Said Bank is Located in Germaniown, Twenty-Second Ward of the city of Philadel phia, with an authorized capital of Three Hun dred Thousand Dollars ; a renewal of which will be asked for, with thensaal banking priv ileges. By order of the Board. CHARLES W. OTTO, Cashier. Germantown, Jane 20, 1863. [je2ll-caw6m A NEW. assortment onitorton's Unrivaled EL -Gold-Peas, ia•Gokl Plated Desk Holders, just received at SCHIEMER'SPOOKSTORE, jels 18 Market skeet. G . CORN. Capjust-received by - W. DOCK, ii., &CO. laWkand ENGLISH BLACKING, war yral../t!ed tilif only to retain the polish of l.ut krentrwe Via leather Itself. For ode by WM. DOCK, JD-, & CO. CB:B%W Dime Dairies, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, , = f4cFr.. Front and liarket. Stmts. QIIGAREI for preserving, of all kinds, (Witted examine, at WORMS & BOWMAN, 1 01 0 Oar. Front and Market kita illiscellanconr. MEI ELI SLUM, Secretary of the Commonwealth BANK NOTICE. By_otdetof the Board of Directors, JOIM CASTNIffI, Cashier. Winslow's Fresh Grasp JUST RECEIVED. MOTHER lot of Meant Vol ALBUMS. at SCHEETBR'S - BOOKSTORIC, el&. , -No. 3.13 Market street.