e, died of apoplexy. He belonged to Pi Un, newt or the cape tae ( I Vicksbulg i Iluds of tbe.- 711, ioLiog flit.; great. ihusiaJn. No mention is ma.l , . of .ny of Grant's troops :caching Pot t Dud ami the capture must nave ben ma i. by (..-I,cral Banks and his little army. THE INVASION OF OHIO Probable Capture of Morgan and his Band. I=l Cul. Rourke, with 1,500 men, encountered Iforgan's force at Berlio, Jackson county, this afternoon. The enemy lost four killed, while our forces sustained no loss. Morgan moved off in an easterly direction, and it is suprosed he is making for Pomeroy or a ford below Buffing ton I-land. 'the roads leading to Pomeroy toe blockaded with trees for fifteen miles. Gen. Ifolbsola's advance reached Piketon to-day, twelve hours after Morgan left. A dispatch from Portsmouth says the rebels on Thursday burnt a steam saw mill and bridge across canal at St. Jasper, and a bridge across Scioto above Piketon. This morning they burnt a flour mill and railroad depot at Jack son, completely sacked the town sod carried oft all the horses they could find. loutsvius, July 17.—Morgan is reported to be hemmed in, about twenty miles west of Gallipolis, and it is thought that his forces will now be captured. TOE DRAFT TO BE ENFORCED Important Circular from the War Department. WAR DEPARTMENT, PROVOST MARSUAL GENERAL'S OFFICE, WARRINGTON, D. C., JULY 17, 1863. CIRCULAR No. 48.---Tbe operations of the draft lately ordered in the New England and Middle States, though in most instances com pleted or now in progress without opposition, have in one or two cities been temporarily ranted Provost Marshals are informed that no orders have been issued countermanding the draft. Adt quate force has been ordered by the Gov ernment to the points where the proceedings have been interrupted. Provost Marshals will be sustained by the military forces of the country in enforch3g the draft, in accordance with the laws of the United States, and will proceed to execute the orders heretofore given for the draft as rapidly as shall be practicable, by aid of the military forces or dered to co•operate with and protect them. JAMES B. FRY, Provost Marshal General Nan 2hatiremtnto To the School Directors and Teachers of Dauphin County, rpriE annual examination of applicants for 1 the schools of the several dieiricts of Dau phin corm fp, will be held as follows: - Middletown, Monday, 24th August, N. W. school house. Lower Swatara, Tuesday, 25th August, High- Swatara, Wednesday, 26th August, Elder's S. H. Deny, Thursday, 27th August, Hummels• town. South Hanover, Friday, 28th August, Union Deposit. Susquehanna, Monday, net August, Nisley's S. H. Lower Paxton, Tuesday, Ist September, Lin glestown. East Hanover, Wednesday, 2d -September, Shel!villa. West Hanover, Thursday, 3d September, No. 3, Sandy Hollow. Londonderry, Monday, 7th,Septemb er, Gains boro. Conewago, Tuesday, Sth September, Shenk's S. H. Dauphin' and 111iddie Paxton, Monday, 14th- September, Daupbin. Reed, Tuesday, 16th September, Benvenue. Halifax, Wednesday, 16th September, Hali fax. Jefferson, Thursday, 17th September, S. H. No. 1. Jackson, Friday, 18th September, Fisherville. Millersburg anti Upper Paxton, Monday'2lst September, Millersburg. Washington, Tuesday, 22d September, Eliza bethville. Mifflin, Wednesday 231 September, Berrys- , burg. Grata and Lykeas, Thursday, 24th September,. Grata. Wiconisco and Rush, Friday, 25th Septem ber, Likens'own. Harrisburg, N. W., Saturday, 3d October, State street. Harrisburg, S. W., Saturday, 10th October, Front street. Examinations will commence at nine o'clock. Teacheis will . present themselves for examina tion in the district in which they intend to teach. and must present testimonials of good moral character. Those who bold certificates granted last year will please present them. No private examination will be held unless satisfac tory cause be shown, and then applicants must present a written request from at least four members of the Board of Directors who may desire to employ them. t.-.uch examinations_ held only on Saturdays. Teachers arc reminded of the law in reference to revenue stamps. Letters on business, containing postage stamps, will be promptly answered. A County Institute will be held in Harrisburg on the 28th, 29th. 30th and 31st December. Directors, especially, and the friends of edu cation are invited to be present at the examina tions. . S. D. INGRAM; County Superintendent, Residence No. 15 Market street. jylB-dlt-wit WANTED TIIMEDIAT ELY, a girl to do general house work. Mast bring best of city reference. Apply at once at the sto.e of NIOI2OLS & BOWMAN, jyl7 , Bt Cor. Front and Market sts. $lO REWARD. TRSLYED from the Farmers' Hotel, one Brown Horse, fifteen hands high, about four years old. Es is a natural ,pader, but is not broke and is hard to ride under the Saddle. The above reward will be paid for the horse delivered at the above, stand. .irl6-(180 2 .',. L. :SARGENT. WANTED I AGOOD SERVANT, white or colored, who understauds household, duties, and is a gooel"cook, &c. One ,answering.: the above can find-4,.h0me..-at No. 6 Leetuef . street, near Front. • 17-tf DIVIDEND. Tfm..piesideAtt and llaf ague of the Harris burg and ilkiddletown Turnpike Road Com; pany have thiedity.declue-3 a Dividend of two per cent. noon the capital stock of said Com pany, payable to the stockholders on demand. • MA: RELRER, Treasnitir,No.fiSouth Front street. uarrialoure.. Ja1v.18.14.888:.e. 0:12r pailp elegrap NOTii , crtisemen - t „ Notices. Mar. tinges, Dcatba., to secure insertion !io the TE,LEGiiiieti, must invariably ue a ( e t ampanied tivitit the CASE. Advertisements ordered in the regular Evening Edition are inserted in the Morning Edition NS 'Shout extra charge. CINCINNATI, July 17 PENNSYLVANIA SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS.- The friends and relatives of Pennsylvania sol diers admitted to the hcspitals in Philadelphia district, can have information respecting them by application to Jos. Parker, Chief of Hospital Commission, Nos. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut *eat. Tug Goon NEWS.—The dispatch received this morning, giving us the cheering information that Charleston had fallen, and is now in the possession of the Union forces, was hailed with delight by many of our clans, and a general good feeling appears to have spread throughout the city. Moaa REAM WOUNDED.—Ten freight cars, loaded with rebel prisoners, reached this city yesterday evening. The train was detained here until late at night, when the prisoners were sent over the Lebanon Valley road, towards New York. We understand that the destination of the primers was Staten Island, near New York city. VISITING TEES HOTELS. —A detachment of the provost guard were on duty yesterday evening end to-day, visiting the hotels, and calling on the officers for their passes. We did not learn of any arrests being made, which sho.wl. l .Pretty conclusively that but way few officers are in our midst without leave ftom i the proper au thorities. To nn iliscrrasomn.--The Secretary of War his arrived at the determination to order the honorable discharge of all Brigadier Generals of Volunteers who are absent Sick: for more than thirty days. This does not apply to brigadiers whose absence hecmsed by the wounds received in action, but they will be required-to furnish satisfactory medical evidence as to the probable length of their absence. DESTIIIICTION OF A - MILL 131 r FIRS.— On 3attir= day evening last the large stone grist mill of Mr. George LudWikin lower Macungie town ship, Lancaster county, near the Barks county line, was totally deitrosed by fire, togt.ther with all the contents, consisting of over One thousand bushels of grain, - flour, The mill was one of the best in the country, built some eight years ago at a cost of $14,000. , The origin of the fire is unknown, but is suspected to have been the work of an incendiary. TIM attention of the teachers of Dauphin county is respectfully called . to , the notice of the meeting of the State Teachers Association, to be held in Reading on,the 4th, sth and Gth of August, published in yesterday's issue. The place Is easy of access by kailroall, and no doubt arrangements will be made, with the railroad company for a reduction of :tare. Thera will also be a reduction of 'rates at hotels. It 'is to be hoped that Dauphin county will be well re presented at the Reading meeting. Tiu DHAFT.—The Provost Marshal for this district has received`no order as'yetloitroceed with the draft, nor Ittekthe = quota for this dis trict been fixed. WlCEntiverarrorder is received to proceed with the •draft,-dife notice will be given, and all partiee' l 4lll be permitted to Elie for themselves everything is conducted fairly. A ridiculous rumor was circulated throughout the city yeeterday that the draft had taken place secietly;"and that eVery'da.e would have to go. It is scarcely-necessary.to say that it was a copperhead lie. • Sem AWAY. —Eight -two deserters, straggle* etc., were prepared for transportation this morning, as follows: The paroled.; prisoners twentptwo in number, to be sent '-to Caw' Parole, West Chester. The deserters irtiof stragglers, sixty in "number, to be forwarded to Baltimore. Every man was ready'. to,be sent forward at one o'clock ito-day but doubts were entertained that.those_destined for Baltimore 'would not be • bkilefed:ol3;ls in formation-443 `received in Harrisburg that a bridge hadieen carried away along the'llne of tberNortbent C-tntral read, *tiering it impos : sible for the train to pass. tintiktbe bridge dead been repaired. BENJAIIIpq H. Oss; the facetious and hand. some loCal editor of the Ltincaster Evening .4 vress was among those who drew a ticket in the draft at Lancaster, and he now announces to his readers in terms, only as Ben can proclaim, the good fortune of having been provided with a boarding place, at the expense of. Uncle Sam, for three „yaks. 13in was in the three and we . helievoinlha!nine months'-aeivieft.:lfe is a good soldier rind has no supericeM:q man. We trust that his star will , light i3,ll4 . :Refejy . through the gloom and nighfrotbattle, and'that he may return to his old position on:the Exprek after he has fought . tha good fight for-law order, full of honor. BErmorrs.—St. Stephen' a 4iscopai Church.— Services may be expected on Sunday next in St. Stephen's Episcopal church by Rev. L. Sweet. land, chaplain 4thatlgiinent N. Y. Artillery. Morning at lb o'clock and evening at 8 o'clock.' Baptist Chureh.—Servicea to=morrow Morning and evening. Preaching by Rev. Mr..Custis, of the Lewisburg Uriiversify. • . _ . . Free Baptist Chiircle.—Rey. J. T. 11%dg. ve -preach In the Baptist Chapel ; ootifer f Fourth and State -OreetriciOlnicirrow morning. and evening. - - U/2ioli Bab/44 &Woof, (colored,) will be held et' the hall, in . Taiinei!si4l4,l-morrow afternodn . , at half-past one if .'6 school will be, bald regularly' hereafter. . Biond Prosbyterian Church (colored.) Titer; VII be preaching *the ball In-Tanner's alley inQuoyi atiO edbai In , „ the moralPifyaftlif -at tl'eolacli in . the)eviißing. Service,/ 14.,be IAIA thereregularly eyeryiabbatb. {AI 1 n BURG, PA Saturday Evencna, July 18, 1863 =:=:= =l= LADIES UNION RELIEr AF9OCIATION.—TIN9 Ese cu tivo Committee will meet at Mre. Coroyn's V.t.nd33-, 4 o'clock, p hi., July 20 1=:1=1 Thu TIMED LION Ens' AND TUE EAREGENCI" Tnoors.—Prepalatiens are now being actively made to muster out of the scrv.ee all the three months' and the eme:g,ncy troopi. nuw in the field. As soon as the rolls can be prepared, the mustering out will commtuee PEACE RE-TDR ED. —No disturb IMO of any ac couat occured in Lancaster yesterday, after the crowd had been dispersed from the Piovoet Marshal's office. The Sheriffs posse was armed with muskets belonging to the county, and pa trolled the city the whole night after this at tempt to commit a breach of the peace was made. All classes of citizens, with the exception of the parties referred to as engaged in the disturbance, used their efforts to prevent the city from being disgraced by a riot, and at last accounts all was quiet, and the draft was Smoothly progressing. =l= THE MEDICAL DERARTION2.-Dr. W. S. King, Medical Director of this Department, is estab lishing an army hospital at Chambersburg, Pa Dr. Cuyler, Medical li3spector 11. S. army, has been very busily engaged at Gettysburg recently, in superintending the disposal of the wounded, and reports that all of our wounded men are now under cover. Miss Dix reports that the wounded are doing well; that they now have the necessary supplies and medical attendance, although any delicacies sent to them would be very acceptable.. =1 AN ERROR. —ln our article yesterday, relating to the 158 d regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, we stated that Col. Glantz was with his regi ment in the battle of Gettysburg. We have since been told by the Major of the regiment, that our informant was mistaken in his asser tions—that he, Major J. T. Trueauff„had com Mend of the regiment since the. Colonel was taken prisoner at Chancellorville, the Lieut. Colonel being unable to take command by reason of a wound received in said battle. Col. Glantf, it appearA, did not join the regiment until it had left the army to be mustered out .of service. FROM TEM HAMPTON HOBPITALg.—About day light this morning a train arrival from Balti more with a returned New York regiment. Axe() hundred and fifteen invalids, from the hospitals near Fortress Monroe, were also on the train, who had been sent to this city to be mustered out of service with their resprotive regiments. The following regiments were. re presented: 165th, 166th, 167th, 174th, 176th, 177th, 176 h and 179th Pennsylvania. One hundred and sixty-five bf the invalids were in charge of Lieut. 13. Ciller, of the 165th regiment Pennsylvania militia, and the re, mainder, one hundred and fifty, under com mand of Lieut. M., B. Munson, of the 171st Pennsylvania. The officers expect that sevetal of the regiments will reach here the beginning of next week. • =I DISINTERESTED GENEROSITY AT GE/TERRI/EQ.- An officer of the Nineteenth regiment Pennsyl vania volunteers (dol. P. Lyle:6o and attached to the staff 'of the: First corps, and who was wounded in the lust de,y,'s fight, .speaks in the 'highest terms of the Bev. Professor H. L. Baugher (President of Gettieburg College,) his estimable wife and kind hearted daughter. Some eighteen, of the wounded of the First corps were carried to the mansion 'of the feesor. Pay and night the family . were mare-. milting in their a4ention to the wants of the sufferers, and althougli the rebels held possession of the town.for three days, and the house was searcimd.repeatedly, the officer was so effectually concealed that he escaped being taken pr sorter. This noble family, unlikemany other residents of the place, refused any "compensation what ever, and we consider it but a just tribute to mention the occurrence. FIRES Lain NlGHT.—Between twelve and one o'clock last night, a fire was discovered on the southern corner of the carpenter shop of Mr. hide Vandever, corner of Liberty and Church alley, and anelarm. immediately sounded. The fire Companies were soon in the streets, bat be tore they had reached the scene of action, the fire had been extinguished. Upon' examina tion, it was discovered4bet the shop had been set on fire in two places—on the corner above mentioned', and'Under the back end of the shop— and.nothing but the damp condition of the boards prevented the entire building from being 'destroyed. This is the second case of incendi exist:alc. the city within forty-eight hours, and ;if: sopa steps 'are not taken to prevent these outrages, we will some nightylietaroused from our Olambers, by a more , destructive fire than either of the ones which have been discovered in our city since last Thursday noon. We also learn that a fire was seen over the river, by some of our citizens, dating the night, but =we could not ascertain the locality, nor hear whether any valuable property had been de- StraYed. • IMPORTANT TO ALL UONOBENED Especially to Agie Wanting , Suliststide.s. —A circular-' has been issued by Col. J. V. Bomford„Arovost Marshal General of Pennsylvania, giving in )strrictioias concerning the draft for the informs tou'of the Provost Marshals. It says that "an enrolled man.' may be; accepted ,as a sub:stitute • after the draft in his district in which he is• en rolled, -provided 'hefts not:diafted One of Vie`most iMpentatit sections, in the cir , cider is the one, referring to any person Punish= ing an equivalent for himself.— Itreads, "Any man who is an equivalent for the perspn drafted „ may'be received as substitute,' negro, .under existing laws, is not 11M:city egOicflitit for a wiaai raaa-" can a, pexerm be accepted; asialanbatitute unless he be between the agesof 10' . 4cid 'Tarim' - •.: • Six moat& `iiiiid.`three:iraontitk men are to nxefvc crenxfor the time thef have served, and are to should they deeire it, -in the , saine i viginsents they enlisted' iii;:until their tom of vohmteer enlistment expires, when their wilt:hqpiaced in three f ears' regiments for the remainder, of their time of - Service. "Those •velio are in the State's service, and noeinnsteied juto the Biiited States' serilo, i 4 - 1.11 1 , a5 4,41?!5fie4, duly notified through thele r com'aticling ttruiers, to'r#4orf 'to the Provost i t r a iskatof_the annirtedashare.t' hey tiffreAndttqf tolhefeivolialintothatintted Stay ii thrtie years from the datirooo44elltibiiiit. POLICE ititerritss..--Before Alderman Kline,'— James Mooney, an officer of a New York rogi- Inc lit, had coma trouble, yesterday afternoon, with Win. D. Jack, the news vender, about a newspaper. Jack thought he was not treated right, and he reported to the Squire, who called for the "Li:fleet of the day," Mr. Brooks, and placed Mooney in confinement sufficiently long of ourrh for the ()fence he Lad committed. The officer's regiment was on the point of leaving when arrested, which made the arrest more o dious to him and satisfactory for Jack. Chr'ireiati Shiite, an "<dd boarder," was bromilil up again for drunkenness, last night, an i vactil in the lack-up. Shirtg was in good cticrunstances at one time, but the evil effects of liquor had done its work, and tow there are "none so poor as to do him reverence." Joseph Hook was arrested for slrunitenness and bed conduct, and placed in jeopardy. Joseph is the manufacturer of those small boxes con taining mills for grinding the roasted betties of a tree belonging to the genus Cofea, grown in Arabia and Persia, otherwise known as coffee. TMly-r Coon, a German teamster, was uncere moniously taken from his horse last night, for incampetency—it being evident that he could not, from a confused state of the,,brain, drive as straight as the law requires, having endan gered the lives of several children in his efforts to learn. When interrogated, it was BiEO learned that he could not even speak English from ov(r exertion, a• d he was confined to sober up. The Philadelphia City Troop. Heamaanag, Penna., July 18tli, 1863 Editor Earruburg Itqegraph:—l have read a paragraph in'this morning's iastie of your oaper which does injustice, I think, to the Philadel phia City Tioop. The two companies of cav alry (Adams County company and City Troop) were sent across the bridge at Columbia by positive orders from Mej Jr Haller, A. D. C., tbrouqb myself. This was done to allow the planks to be taken up preparatory to blowing up the bri.ige by t.rpedoes. This Troop and the Adams Comity company did most excellent service in Adams county. A dot ichment on picket at Gettysburg, when the rest of our troops were withdrawn, behaved with such coolness as to tairnentioned by name by Major Haller in a dispatch to Major General Couch I think this is but justice to a body of men who armed, equipped and subsisted themselves at their own expen , e, and who really did excellent service, readrat all times to do whatever was required of them from the-South Mountain to the Susquehanna. Very remectfally, 0114.8. McLEAN KNOX, - major 9th N. Y. Cavalry. 13Iattial Natirts. MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! DON'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN TEETHING. This valtnible preparation is the prescription of one the beist female physicians and nurses in the United Slates, and has been used for thirty years with never tailing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child from "pain, but invigorates -the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, ind,gtires tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND (base. We belleie it the Best and' Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and I)IABRH~ IN CHILDREN ; whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directlims for using will accompany each , bottle. None Ger Mine unless the , lac-simile of CIIR'IIS 8:-PERFYNS, New York, is on, the Outside wrapper. „ Sold.by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK. Pruct.Ormr 26 thIINTS PEE 13orrza. my22-d&w6m Nati aZrvertistments AN IMPORTANT BOOK Volunteei Company "WHAT TO DO AND HOW TO DO IT." TH'E COMPANY CLERK JIIBT PI3I3LISIIND, SHOWItia How and when to Make out all the Returns, Reports, Rolls, and other papers, and what to do with them; how to keep all the :Books, Be . cords, and Accounts, required in the adminis tration of a Company, Trooper Battery, In the Arai) , of the United States. By Captain August V. Kautz, 6th U. S. Cavalry, Colonel 2d Ohlo Volunteer. Cavalry. limo. Cloth, $1; leather flexible,- $1 gri HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OP COLUMBUS, 6TH' DIVISION, 16TH ARMY CORPS, COLUMBUS, Ky., June 28, 1863. - CIRCULAR. m he o , i a k tt i e a n ta tion'; of Company Officers-% called .-- - - - to & calif' of 1142 ed LiPPb2c°tl Philadelphia, entitled , "THE COMPANY CLERK, &c., "This work can.be purchased at the book stores in Columbus Cairo, St. Louis, &c., and all 401cers service are recom mended to acktheint titerneel4iwith its very valtiable and neceeseary information. "By order of Brig.-General Asboth. , "T. H. HARRIS, Asst. Adj. General. The work may be purchased coc,., ooksel lers, generally, forwarded by mail, post:paid, on receipt of the price, by the pub lishers. GEO. BERGNER, jyla 6td Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED C* l ERMA inechinbta at the k=7; Tjy4:6:4 . '“::: 6 EAGEN, *OM. B ROWN 8 a - - • and SCOTCH ALE, of the beet brands, always on hand z}nd fort I Al "'E*3)l4l, loidefßiPH p ALBUMS chastely boun d clasped-for saleat ' . A scErevFlatse 130OiST(TdUri,:.. .19 18 Market Rtreet. DIESERVING- JARS, of Glass and Stone, of IL- ill kinds and sizes, for sale s low, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, j: 0 Cor. Front and Market streets. • ; CELSIOR HAMS, Cidiassed, in - large or small quantities,xery low, for sale by NICHOL . - & BOWMAN, 'j '4.,,. 0„.ov , .tercset »nri I!! tvice4 ACKEB.EL—A. large lot of Macke'rel in barrels;'halvee onto:enters, for sale 10W . y 8 Olokiirr,tront - Indliarket 140 'Nitltol.B *BOWMAN, Imo 7; :4 New Itbrertigewitntg WILL POSITITELY EXRIBIT AT HABILISBURG Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 21st, 22d, and 23d of July, OPPOSITE THE READING DEPOT Afternoon and Evening. *taxon% CREMORNE o CIRCUS. _ M'ME NACARTEI EUROPEAN CIRCUS. First appearance in America. lir Madame Mayan° has great sant rt factlon in announcing to the people , of this country, that alter an lib " Hence of several years she wilt "911Maigth._. again have the honor of appearing before them. Among the Royal British Circus is the beautiful Stud of English thorough-breds, includlog the mole brated Woe, BLACK SWAN. • Being the same Troupe with which in England, Ireland and Scotland she had the. honor of perfonolag before the most refined and numer ous audiences in every city in the British Realm. Madame blacarte's great Act, the VENETIAN CARNIVAL Will be remembered by thaw who • A \ , - witnessed her former etlbria to this • 'A VS_ ..• country. • •-' First appearance in America of Mr. JOHN COOK, The English humorist, known as the most brilliant wit in England, and 2 v. familiarly sty led the COMIC MDSE.. r ; The elegant follies of this wai bred and gen tlentanly clown will be i occasionally diversified by the Sr ceediny comic grotesques • '' famous gl FßEW P EI lERROT. of Ike First appearance in America or sue ' °l ollok' SYRO-ARABIC TROUPE. Comprising Male and Female Jug . W'k: IP!! glers, Acrobates, Contortionists. Prominent among the features of this troupe la the distinguished armar. CARROLL, Of European and American eel°- , A' a ti r r Zie Is Th acto y w o l i e t cl g geri an b d y /I r l in t I I O a i t in and out of the equestrian pro fesaion, to be the most perfect rider of tho age. In addilion to the Star Company, - the manager has secured an en gagement with the renowned Wild " Rider, '-•• Mr. EATON STONE. f. , 1 ....2„:„.; Meare an . Stone's feats m on horseback tasked on Lis ~ Stead s without or 4 covering of - any kind. "Hie reckless and brilliant leaps over fourharred • - gates and other barriers, while carrying his son upon his head, and in various other attitudes, are con .sidered the perfection of equestrian skill, and have justly entitled him to the distinction of " Champion of the Arena." S. LATHROP, The Sentuck Clown. JIBE RE YNOLDS, The Great Model Clown. The great romantic spectacle • DICK TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK, • AND DEATH OF MUCK BM Disc Toots MTN UACAME. THE UNITED STATES . HOTEL, HARRISBURG, PA. COVE ILLY h HUTCHISON, Proprietors TEN well known Hotel is now in a condi tion to accommodate the traveling public, affording the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest and the permanent boarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has ac commodations equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any.hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its location is the beat in the State Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the public offices and business localities of the dty. It has now ill the conveniences of A FIRSZ CLASS HOTEL, and the Proprietors are detenxiined to spare neither expense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests. The Patronage of the traveling public , is respectfully solicited. PROCLAMATIONS BEREA'S . the Honorable JOHN J. • ' PAISSON, President of the Court of Common r ftlis in the Twelfth 'Jnoicial District, consisting of. th counties of Lebanon and Dauphi n, and the Hon. Samu el. LANDIS and Hon. Moses H. i01720:1, Associate Judges in Dauphin county, having issued t noir precept, bearing date the 29th day of May, 1883, to me directed, for holding a Coors of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to commence 'Van drn IttANDAT Ow At MDT NEXT, being the KM DAY Of ACIDUST; 1863, and-to continue one week. Notice , s therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, Aldermen, and . Censtables of the said county of Dauphin, that, they be then and there In their proper persons, at lo: o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, eaarninsti , ns, and their own retnembiances, to do thoss thtuge which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recogntzances to prosecute against the prisoners that are yr shall be to the Jailor Dauphtricoun tY, be then andAhere to prosecute against them sk:shisil be just. ' Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 17th day of July, In the year of our Lord, 1868, and t in the embtpseventh year of the Independence of the United States. J. D. BOAS, Merin. • fiezim's Orme. 1 HarxiabiireJuly 1 . 7, 1863. ' f , 371.700cwid GRAND PIC-NIC POE Tale Benefit of the }Tope Fire 0o.) No. 2. AT HOITHAV.EI WOODS, ; -SATURDAY, JULY 25ra, 1863. Ttekets. 25 Cente S;,' , FLOOR MLKAGEBS : . T.' G. Simple, John M'Comas, D. E. Martin, John Crrtll, Jas. Sprueehanks. NO insproPir characters; will be admitted and there will be a 41dt:idol:ft - pales' Imo on the ground to preserve order. -' jel.-2.dt4 MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS. TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS, TWELVE SILVER MEDALS, and.the ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won 'by Instrn iambi of this:claw) has been awarded to MASON & HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENT& A`: finll assortment-pi these instruments al- ways op }and; at W. ENOCHE'S, Sole Agent, j4-2tawl y - 93 Market street •,, LADIES' FANCY TRAVELING Eti4I,SKETEO W ITH a large assortment of liamsurr, . - Ronan. Sown, ' atoms, Pepin Oarinitais' Mont Omo. WM. DOOK, & co. "t4-*154.: 8 P OIsTIFIMIL CONCENTRATED LYE, THE FAMILY `:OAP MAKER. THE PUBLIC ate cautioned against the JL SPURIOUS articles of LYE tor making SOAP, &c., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATEN [ED Lye is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUPAC TUBING COMPANY, their trade-mark fur it being "SAPONIFIER, OB CONCENTRATED LYE." The great SUCCEtS of this article has led UNPRINCIPLED PAR LIES to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's PATENTS. All MANUFACIUREOS, BUYERS or s'r-L- C,E,,S of these SPURIOUS Lyra, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY hav, employed as their A ITOttNEYS, GEORGE HARDING, Fee, of Phila., and WILLIAM BAXEWELL, Est , of Paisburg. And that all MANUFACTURERS, USEIts, SELLERS of Lye, ha violation o• the tight, of the Company, will be PROSECUTED at uLeu. The SALONIFIER, or CONCENIRATLD LYE, is for Pale by all DRUGGNSTS, Glatoosits and COUNTRY Sloan. TAXA' NOTICE. - The UxlT 6STATISS eIdOUIT UuLIBT, %totell3 District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Totrp, in 18 t 2, in snit of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN U FACTU RI NG CO PA N Y vs. THOS. G. CHASE, decteed to the Company, on November 15, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE -right granted by a patent owned by them - for the SAPONIFIER Patent dated October 2t, L 866. Perpetual injunction awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA, SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. OFFICES : 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Pitt St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg. ap2s-d3m•ap Steam Weekly to Liveruml. rrOIII3OIIING at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax lIAR- I Boa.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company. are Intended to sail as I,,ifuws CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday., July 18th ; EDINBURGH, S tturctay, July 25,u ; abd every succeeding Slitufday, at Noon, trona Pit/ 44, North River. PAYARIA DR GOLD, OR 172 IQL3VRLYSEIT w ;ma RZNOY. NUT CABIN, $BO 00 EIZMAGII, $3l. 6t, dd to London, 85 00 do to London, 35 to do to Parts, 95 00 do to Paris, 40 50 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, :37 50 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Brepier., Rotterdam, Antwerp, &a., at equally low rate.. Fires from Liverpool or Queenstown : La, Cabin ' • $75, $B5, $lO6. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenstown, Mt Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at these rates. For further Information apply at the Comp* ny's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y or 0. 0. EIMIIERMAN, Harrisburg. 1.28(11y. STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, FROM NEW YORK. TO LIVERPOOL. Ttie steamEhip GREA'T — EASTERN, WALTER PATON, Commander. will be dispatched /ROM LIVIMPOOL. I IMOM ssw TORN. Tuesday June NI Tuesday July 21 and at interVils thereafter of atkint six -weeks from each port. First cabin from $96 to slB6' Second cabin, state-room berths, , meals furnished at separate tables `s7o Excinsien Tickets out and bac*, in the . first and second cabin only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying passengers and chil dren under twelve years of age half price. In fants free. Third cabin 660 Steerage, with superior accqmmodat ) ons. SAO Price of passage from Limpool,'Saixte rates as above. All fares payable In Gold, or its •equivalent IA U. S. currency. Each passenger allowed' twenty cubic feet of luggage. : _ , An experienced Surgeon on board. For passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, - At the Office. 26 Broadway, NOW - York. For freight apply to • HOWLAND & ANPINWALL, Agents, - 64 South st., New York. jell-dtf jelB-dam AN ASSORTMENT OF OVER 100 STYLES POCKET BOOKS, PURSES PORTICO NAME FOE LADIES AND _GENTLEMEN, SELLER'S Drug and Fancy Goods Store, A, FINE LOT Ok RIMLESS' CASES AND LARGE WALLET*. Some Splendid New . liitleriis of. LADIES' COMPANION-BS: - The best . Morocco . TRAVELING SATOILEhA,, And a general variety of FANCY GOOltiß, 'ma shie for Presents, now on hand at ' KELLER'S myll) Drug Store, No. 91 Market Street., "WE STUDY TO PLEASE.' B URKHART & BOBBINS':; PHOTOGRAPH & AMBROTYPh GALLERY, ---;:, Thin STREET, opposite the Pita* and Union Printing- Office, Rorie burg: (jag-tf EMPTY HOGSHEADS. ALARGE QUANTILT Or EMPTY 'MELT . HOGSHEADS in good condition and with ;the heads in. These Hosimitans are desirable for Burranuts, FARmsa hkoz; 'Ain:11011 be sold at a tidy lom price. & CO- DRE-iERVING JABS of all 'aide, gLaas and stone. Call and eaandne at EEI RANGIM AND LEMONS--Another Q Oranges and Lemons Just received and.far labiby NICHOLS itHQWMAN, vst My2o Cor. Front and Market streets. UST open, a treaklca 0 Photbeaph Albcona, at ISCPAIEVIOn Bo:doted*, IBA New 2burtisrments. BATES OF PAgiI.AOK, IM=l No. 91 Narkd &mt. ITIOiIOIB & BOWKAIT'S, Car. 7 , oni and Market ate,
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