11= ~.14.1 . b_-,-..-, f , - A iy l iii l „.' rrII i ‘.l 4 Ili EN ME IZEHEI= to “le ,; Uie CASH. =ME .1141 ":tiered In the regular V, , 1 toll e Inserted In the ithaut extra charge.. i ARJA Tutslad July 21, /s t.,3 TOWN AND COUNTRY A FEW ORE LITT —lluwireda of strau,.clih g rebels and de:scums fr,:ni General Lee's artily are roamwg abmr the mountains of south western Penns)lvania, Besides many w h o d o liver the: - .;selves to the District Provost Mar shale, abscondicg rebrlS are Welted up by our scouts at the rate of o e hundred per day. GONE HOME.- Tut, Fourth New York. Artil lery regiment, which has been in service in Fort Couch and vicinity for -four weeks past, left the Fort yesterday and marched throuah town on their way to the Lebanon Valley de pot, wheae they took the cars for New York city. AB they marched through the streets they were heeded by their splendid band of buglers, twenty-five or thirty in number. Fioar AT THE MAY Housu.—While a f quad of soldiers were standing at the May House, on Ridge avenue, yesterday evening, several of them, too intoxicated to know their duties, got up a d'spnte on some trifling subject,. whirl ended In a regular fist•fight. A squad of the provost guard made its appearance about the time the fierce conflict was raging, who quelled. the disturbaneo by arresting two c.f the principal actors, and tatking them to tho guard-rborn under the Court House. BOY DROViNED.—On Wedne - day, the 15th inst., while several small boys were crossing over a foot log, over Stony Oeek, at Elle:able Forge, five miles above Dauphin, a son of Robert B. Lamborn, about five years of age, fell into the creek, and was carri,d down by the current. As soon ar the unfortunate accident was known hy thwe llvir g in the neighborhood. every exertion was made to recover t‘,e body, by searching the creek to its mouth, out up to this time they have not found him, He is sup- Vosed to have been carried away into the Sus quehanna river. If discovered soy where along the banks of the river, the finder will be liber ally rewarded by informing the raided parents of the whereabouts of the drowned hip, Prenseumaxas EmprEn.--Tho number of drafted men exempted in the Twenty-second District (Pittsburg,) last week, was six hundred :and thirty-three, of which one hundred and -forty-four furnished substitutes, one hundred :and seventy-seven paid $3OO, eighty-ti ht, were 'over thirty-five and married, txenty-one were under twenty or over forty five, fifty-two le sided and were enrolled in other districts than those from which they were drafted, thirty three were aliens, forty-seven were the sole de pendence of sged patents or widows, twelve were the solo dependance of motherless children, thirty-four were in service on the 3d of March, 1863, eight were exempted by selection of ,parents having two or more sons drafted, one is at present in the service, one has two brothers in the service, and fifteen were exempted by the eurgeon for disability. ==l 'ORDERED To Bs REPORTED.—Commanders of 'regiment's, battalions and all independent de tachments, acd surgeons in charge of all hos pitals, have been instructed to retina, upon the last day of each month, to Colonel Fry, Provost Marshal General, the names of all deserters from their respective commands. These reports are to be made out in the forth of descriptive lists, setting forth, in the case of each deserter, his name, rank, regiment,.-com pany, descri_ tion, place of birth, residence, occupation, place of enlietment, date of 1a..4 payment, amount of bounty due, date and place of desertion, and place wttm e he can probably be found A duplica . e list is also to be sent to the Adjutant General. When de serters are not apprehended,- this\record will in the future prevent all payment of bounty, pension, or any future land scrip which might otherwise be issued to tire soldier deserting. -13ocius SUBSTITUrbe.— We learn from the Lan caster Express that certain New York and Phila delphia speculators have sent on a number of .thieves and pickpockets to that city to be sold as substitutes for drafted men. Captain-- Bo kraus, the Provost Marshal of that district, has very properly refused to accept them without some guarantee as to their chatacter. Since they have been there several pockets have been dexterously relieved of their contents. It was by this class of men that the Government and many men drafted from this county were grossly swindled last s ear, through the agency of speculators in substitutes. Of course, it i s not the intention of such scamps to serve in the army, but to decamp as soon as they get their pay ; and they belong to a fraternity that would render their at rest a very difficult and expensive job.. • - DISTURBANCE ON "INDEPENDENCE ISLAND.—YeS terday afternoon, while the persons intending to participate in the grand sack race on Inde pendence Island wen preparing. to place them selves inside the hags, a disturhance Was kicked up by several soldiers, apparently uninterested in the proceedings, and a disgracafnl "knock down and drag-out" was the result. Several citizens, on the island at the time, attempted to interfere, including Officer Fry, of the pollee force, but the soldiers were to strong for them, and the affilr elided by Fry being knocked off his pins, in company With ,several of his backers . The Provost Marshal of the _city, hearing of the disturbance, immediately'dispatched a squad of twenty-five men to station themselves 'at the ferry, and arrest every soldier that came from the island. — The rquad did as ordered, and when the flat boat had cased running, they had quite an interesting party of light Infantry collected together, who were escorted to .tha guard honaa r and confined until morning, when .they were released. INouns —Conveyances will leave thellope En ci ric Tlouse only, fur tho plc-plc, err . L: 31t1p;ur the diy, All 15.(!ies ;:re irgieafeoly ii vited, Nu , nl::r.:l,er ti. rartcrs admit' tc , l •It S.—A, 11 Att u ..st ot ieCii, Itlar.. ANY. LIDI.I.9Itg to make eLiila, b ages or pick lint fi',r sick and w o uu d,d 0 ,1d1, 37x can Lave material, by applyinc to Mns . S. D Ingron, No. 15 Market Etnot, i,ftweer, tLe Lours of 8 and 9 A. M. E:1 tiJ - 0 inspertiviti must, invo.riabil RETURN OF NINE MONTLES' REGIMENTB. --- The following nine months' iegiments returntd to this city since yesteicl iy, and are now in Camp Curtin, whole they will prob ibly r. main until mustered out- of service: 151st Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel 11. Allen ; 1.66 h Peiinsyl vaiiia militia, Colonel Andrew J. Fulton, of York ; 168th Pennsylvania milit ia , Colonel Joseph Jack, of Pittsburg; 178th Pennsylvania miliiia, Colonel Jsmes Johnston, of Ilan isburg. A VI,TERASI SOLDIER —While in the Transpor tation Dep trtment this morning, there entered a venerable man seeking transportation home' On inquiring how it was he came to enlist, he stated it was for example sake. He had come little it tluence he $ d 1, and by shouldering the musket nine ethers were induced to follow:' He had been a soldier in the war of 1812, and was willing—nay regretted that the change of water so affected him that it brought on pros tration and dysentery so that he was unable to proceed further with his regiment than Criambruburg. He was '7.1 years old the 8 h day of May last, is t rimmed Joseph Boyd, and resides in Bradford county. Such examples of patriotism rouses the warmest enthusiatnuf our natures. ACCIDENT AND NARUOW ESCAPE. —About twenty miles below Wilkesbarre, Luzerne county, is a famous cliff, called- Connell Cup, some 600 feet above the, Susquehanna, made by a projecting spur of the mountain. On §sturday last, a lit tie boy, the son of Mr. Gruver, of nollenback township, was driving his fathei's team', haul leg wood on the crest.of the nn,untain. One of the horses, a colt, got stubborn, and the lit tle fellow could not move him. lie applied to a man ploughing near byor help, but was told to try again. He returned, mounted the colt, and whipped him until the team started off, and right for the edge of the precipice; but the boy sprung off just in time to save himself, while the horses, wagon and load were precipi tated below, killing the animals and dashing the wagon a.cd wood into splinters. BODIES FOUND is IFIE STJEQUEUANNA.— Oil the 16 . h inst., the body of a drowned man was yea ;vered from the Susquehanna, in the neigh borhood of Fite's Eddy, above Peach Bottom, Lancaster county, which is described as being a person of about five feet five inches high, with black. hair which bad= been worn long. r where was a thick piece of twine around his body to which was attached a lace boot. On the 18th another body was recoverel at about the same place, which is described as a man of about twenty five or six years of age, broad shouldered and about five feet five inches in height, with sandy hair and - beard, the head partly bald. Both bodies were nude. An in quest was held by Deputy Coroner W. H. Potts, of Lancaster county, but nothing could ha elic ited as to their identity or cause of death. We learn that a short time since, a man while bathing in the Susquehanna at Lock Haven was lost, and it is supposed that one of these bodies is the missing man. Any information desired in regard to the place of burial of the bodies can be obtained by applying to Deputy Coroner Jos. E. Snyder, Lancaster, or Deputy Coroner, Wm.. H. Potts, Fulton township, Lancaster county. CITY POLlCS.—Before Alderman Kline. —A gen teel looking young man, who gave hi 3 name as Lewis Bobb, was arrested last evening by Officers Essig and Loyd, for insulting females on the street, on oath of Mr. John - Young. He claimed to be a stranger in this city, and said he was from Selinsgrove. Committed for trial. Michael Bergen and James Morris, members of the 4th New York Artillery, were arrested yesterday evening fur drunkenness and disor derly conduct. Confined in the lock-up until this morning, when' they:were releUed.' They will probably find their regiment in New Yoik city. Alexander Stewart, a respectable looking soldier was arrested same evening in company with Louisa Cook, a wench with a coal black skin, and morals of a still blacker dye. Con fined in lock-up until morning. Amos Price, a black man of undoubted bad character, was confined in the lock-up over night for some offence, the nAture which we did not learn. Arrested by Officers Newman and Elliott. P.eleased. I=l A negro named William Hall was arrested for house breaking. It appears that,' yesterday evening, he attempted to break into the dwell ing house of Mrs. Elisabeth Billings, in: South street, with the intention, no doubt, of carry- . ing off anything valuable he could lay his hands on. he evidence against him not being sufficient to warrant his commitment for trial, he was confined as a vagrant. HtiRRISBURGr DEPOT Of THE CHRISTIAN COM MIESION.—We were glad to have the„pciportuni ty to inspect the agency nfothe Christian Com mission, opened this week, in our midrii, in the new brick building, Chestnut street, between 3d and 4th. This is in addition to , the Union Tabernacle Tent erected for the accommodation of the soldiers at Camp Curtin, which we have before noticed in our columns, and which has afford ed so many conveniences to men leaving their homes suddenly and unprepared for camp life. -Writing paper, envelopes, religious weeklies, tracts, hymn books, testaments,•&a., are there judiciously distributed, the three iaily services are largely attended, and the solemn earnestness of the exercises (largely shared in by;the sol diers themselves) is such as befits men who - have r put all their earthly interests to one side, and count not their lives dear untu them compared' With the deliverance of their country , from: the hands of ruthless bands of armed` men and mobs. _ We congratulate the Commission.on the suc cess of theiilaliors in Harrisburg ? and in their. sec ini4g won fitted a house for their future Operations—so near tho freight and pamantrfr ,jepot.:+, and every way eligible. in-lance of it 3 usefulties was mentioned by the agent which, occurring on the day it was taken, was most opportune. Mr. Roy er, from Trappe, Moutg cirou ly, canto viith sirme V, arti a to I of stores, 'o proci el to Gettysburg, tut finding th O'inewago bridge down, had to forego the -oloran pleasure of ministering to cur sick an I wounded. Some of hie tor e's bebig peristralde, they were at once taken to the rooms of the agency and there opened, and then by the hands of the fair lad es of our city, were dis tributed before tea time r f that 'lay, so that each hospital had a full supply. the supera bmidauce was disbursed along the 1531 I'. V hat v,tetari regiment, whose ea worn rip pearanca crlL d torth the sympathies of uur citiz.m4 as !h y marched through our streets. It would almost seem suveilluous to add that this Commission is supported by the voluntary contributions of the land, or that supplies' in morel or coeds of any kind would be received by the efficient g ntleman who has ci'arge of the store room, Mr. Ch4es B. Reduer, of Phil adelphia. Special 3i oticto. C. L. BOWMAN, southeast corner 'Front at.d Market streets, tespectfully informs the public that he iR selling the balance of his summer dress goods and all other goods at reduced prices C ill and examine the cheap stock for yourselves.' lawns and calicoes from to 25 cents. WE WILL seam the bulauce of .cur, stock of of smother dress goods at veryloscritices. Blieg,s at 10, 15, 20 and 25 cants. Lawns at 15, 2O find.2s cents. A large assortment of white cambric, all prices. Plain Swiss, - figured Swiss, nansook, all pi ices: A splendid assortment of Cambric bands, and other needlework. Ladies' white stockings and cbildren'sistock ings. 25 dozen of gentlemen's white shirts, extra fine. We have also a; large assortment of striped woollen slairts,susperiders, pocket handkerchiefe, socks, and other godds, suitable for sutlers, which. We sell at city prices. S. LIMY. To the Stranger. Now is the time for all who have not had an opportunity taking Mrs. W,sthoven's Ger man Vegetable medicines, to call Mts. Ball's, where they can be had always froth and cheap. Any diseases arising irom impure blood can Fawn be eradicated and leave you healthy. I have alto a quantity of invaluable salves—all you have to do is to give them a trial, and'you will be satisfied. These medicines I prepare myself with great care. Don't firot Mrs. L. Ball, No 27 South Pine strtet, Harrisburg, Pa. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. HAIR DI E 1 SAUK DYE! BATCHELOR'S CELEBRATED BA IR DYE Is the Best -In 'the *eild The only Harmless, True and Reliable Dye Known. This splendid ,A :sir. Dye is Perfect—changes Red,, Rusty or G. ey Hair instantly to a Gluey . Black or Patural .Brown., without injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, fre quently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Rld Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, itc. FACTORY-81 BARCLAY ST., N. Y. BATCHELOR'S NEW TOILET CREAM YOE Diumum THE HAUL je2B-17. • Moirueßsi - 'I4OTUERSI! DIOTUERS 1 11- I . ON'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for . CHILDREN I ETRING. . . , This valuable preparation is the prescription of one the beat female physicians and 'nurses in the United Sates, 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, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWEELS, AND WIND 'Coma. We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHCE.I IN CHILDREN, whether 4 arises irom Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None' Genuine unless" the tac-simile of CURTIS Bt-PEREINS, New "fork, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine pealeis. Principal Office, 48 Dey street. NEW YORK Prato ONLY 25 CENTS not Boma. .my 2 2, d&w6ra New 2thertisuntnts. PIJOIT RESOLUTION PROPOSING CER THIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONS fUTION. Be iE resolved by the Senate and . House of liepre senimives of the Commonwealth of Pennsyloma, in Ganda Assembly met, That the following amend ments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the pro vision of the tenth article therecif There shall be an additional Eeption to the third article of the Constitution, to be ;desig nated as section four, as folloirs Samos 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this OoMmonwealth shall be in any actual military service, under a requisition from the President of the United States, or, by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may cies cise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as full as if they were resent at their usual place of election. There shall be two additional sections'to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be de signated as sections eight and nine,- as follows SEC. 8. No bill shall be passed-by the Legis lature, containing more than one, ?subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, 'except - appropriation bills.: BEO. 9. No bill shall be passed jy the Legis lature grantihg any powers, or, prlyjloges, in any calae,where theauthority to gneatsuch pow ers, or privileges, has been, or Jetty hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Common wealth, JOHN CESSNA, 'Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker.of the Senate. Onitho olaus BECBSTABY OF THE CON/LOBWBALTII, HARRISBURG, July 1,1863. PENNSYLVANIA, SS: - I do hereby certify that the foregoing and annexed is a full, true and correct copy of the original joint resolution of the General Asson bly, entitled "A joint resolutienproposing cer tain amendments to the Constitution, as the same :remains on file in this offiCe. IN TtENIXONY whereof, I have hereunto , set my hand, and caused the seal of [I" °:- 1 the Secretary's office to be affixed, the day and'year , above written. .141-814IFEft, ' Secretary of the`COlAMo2:wealtb. doawBvarte lie .7, bi•• • , New aburtisenunto yer's Sarsaparilla of A a concentrat. extractParalso c‘drub nkd with other sobsrauce Of hill gee;: ter alterative power as to afford ~n effective antidote f dLeases SMS eparill.i. is reput,d to cure. Such a remedy is 'surely wanted by hose who suffer fiow Stiumous compla rite, and that nue which will HCCOMpIiSh ti it curt, must prove of itureensJ send - ice to this large class of oat afflic,ed frllow citizens. How compleidy this compound will du it has been moveu by • s.- peritnent on many of the worstcae 6 to he fund iu the fu lowing complaints : PcuopliLA AND SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUP TION- AND ERUPTIVE DiSI'AS.S, 'ULCERS, I'IMPLES, fiLoTCLitS, TUMORS, SALT liIIt.UM, SCALD HEAD. SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC AFFECIIONS, MERCURIAL DISAASEI DROPSY, N NU¢ALOIA vs lio DOLONETIX, DEBILITr, DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION, EIIYSIPS, LAS, Rosa us ST. ANTHONY'S anti in de , d the yawls class of complaints arising from Im- PUBITY or laa 4..:LcLop. This compound will be found a great promo ter of h aith, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the tit that season of the year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disoiders are nipped in the. ltni. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare thi mselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sons, through which the system will strive to rid itself tit corruptions if not aisisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an anent . the medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities huistb g I hromth the skin hepimples, eruptions or sd , es ; cleanse it when yon find it is obstructed and einggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better h. alth, and live longer, for cleans ing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well,; but with the pabulum of life disor .. dered them can be no lasting he ilth. SJoner or later bnuthing- must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or over thrown. . During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretendi . ag to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of theie have been: frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but o tea no .curative properties whatever. Hence, uitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sar saparilia`Wlifeh flood the mirket, until the dame itself :its justly despised, and has become synony_ mous-with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compon nd verb la, and intend to a a i•plj such h. remedy as shill rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upn it. And we think we have ground for believing it has via's.s which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. Prepared by Da. J C. AYER 5t,00., Lowell, Mae& Pace $l. per Bottle; Bottl.s in cue package, $5. Sold by C A. Baunva;t, a. w. Oros & O Cl K. Keller, J. Lutz,. Di. Reit), F. Wyett , and de-leep evnl. where THE KING MICRo.-c;)Li , .' / 1 ' DOUBLE LEN-. PROF: tIORSIfOI3D, of it:larval...l Unlyer...iy, says, "it works very ...val., anti you bare got it up very neatly." "...5 dun:ultra. 65 coil* in l'o-tal Currency.. Th.: BOWSN MIOPOSCOPE," 28 cents. The WOOD WARD ik.IIOROSCOPE," 88 cents. Or nue each of the three kinds for $l. All free of postage. Address T. EDWIN EiNG mr26-d.tw6rn Box 330, Boston, Masi. MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS TWENTyzSpC. FIRM PREMIUMS, bILVICR MEDALS, and the ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by instru ments of this class) has been awarded to MASON. & HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENTS. A full assortment of •these Instruments al ways on hand, at W, E.NOt E ;eStr: Sol e t, 98 Market street. je4.2taw7 y ::..ROBERT SNODG.RASS, AA TFORNEY-AT-LAW—In the office of F Li K. Boas, Fkq , North Third street, third door above Harker ' Harrisburg, Pa. N. B.—Pension, Bounty and Military ClaimE of all kinds prosecuted and Collected. Refer to Hons. John 0, Kunkel, David Mamma, Jr., and R. A. Lamberton. in% 9 -davr6m "FOR COUNTY COMMIt-SluNEct. GEORGE CASSEL respectfully announces that he will be a candidate tor the office of County Commissioner, and if nominated and elected, pledges himself to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity. my29-dawtc4 60 A a lli m O o NlHl e - x - p W en e se w s aut i t d i pa tre t r o dsc l t l $ 0 6 u 0 3 Everlasting Penchi, Oriental Burners, and 13 other 'ttew, useful and curious articles. 15 circulars, free. SHAW & CLAIM, mylB-desv3in „Biddeford, Me. No. 1. ANTED.—Locid and Traveling Agents in W every town or county. Circulars, with Testimonials of Clergymen and Scientific men, in regard to the business, sent free. ISAAC HALE, Jp., & Co. je24 dBw Newburyport, Mass. COAL Oh! COAL OIL! !—A large invoice of coal oil, which we offer very low, at lest than manufacturer s present price, just received and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, je24 Cor. Fi out and Market sts. MICKEREL.—A Prime lot of Mackerel just .recePved and for sale very low, in barrels, in halves, quarters, &c., by - NICHOLS & BOWMAN, iYIS Corner Front and Market Ste. "TAMS!—Canvassed Hams of every 'choice 11 brand in market, for sale in lane pr small .quantities, by .; NICHOLS & iIOWAAN, jyl6 • Torn'er Front' and HAMS. -4 large Invoice of canvassed and uneanvassed hanu3„ of every choice brand in market. Each ham warranted in good order. For sale very low'by • • NICHOLS & BOWMAN, ap27 Corner Front and Market Ste. PELOTOGRAPH ALBUMS chastely bound and clasped—for sale at FORESTER'S BOOKSTORE, 19 18 Market Street DRESERVING JARS, of Glass and Stone, of .L all kin& and sizes, for sale low, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jelo Cor. Front and Market streets. TIXOELSI9II HAMS, Canvassed, in large or small quantities, very low, for ealo by NICHOL. , & BOWMAN, je24 Oar. Vrnnt and 11 , 1n.rttAt 94R ACKERFA—A large lot of ;Mackerel in /V.I. M barrels, halves and quarters, for sale lolv, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, utyB Cor. Front and Market, sta. DRIED BEEF AND BOLOGNA, a very choice lot, just received and for sale by =3O. WK. DOCK. J.. & CO. el ED AB WAR E.—Tubs, all sizes, Flour V Buckets, Sugar Boxes, Churns, !Stands, Large Cedar Buckets, Painted Pails, &c. ts - DOCK. Ja., & CO. WANT) D -- QEVERAL maohielate at the ' Uyl6Alt] EAGLE W4UBs. Nero 2,llertisenteo ts WILL PC)ITIVELY EXIIISI I A i HABRISBURG. Tuesday, Wednesday aud Thursday 21a, 22d, and 23d of July. OPPOSITE TEE READING DEPOT Afternoon and Evening. • NIXON% 44 CREMORNE CIRCUS. - • M'ME MACARTE'S • EUROPEAN CIRCUS. First' appearance in America. •ii lip Madame Macarte has great salts ," faction in announcing to the people of this country, that after an ati• senco of several years she will r " . 1 14111 1. again have the honor of appearing before them. Among the Royal British Circus is the beautiful Stud of English 7-- thorough-breds,including the 00)- 1. braced Mare, • BLACK. SWAN. • - Being the same Troupe with which in England, Ireland and Scotland _ she had the honor of performing before the most refined and numer ous audiences in every city In the British Realm. Madame 'llacarte'a great Act, the VENETIAN CARNIVAL , Will be remembered by _those who 'witnessed her former eflbrts in thin ;AIL country. - First appearance in America at Mr. JOHN COOK, The English humorist, known as the most brilliant wit in England and fo familiarly styled the COMIC MUSE. • The elegant follies of this well ! bred and gentlemanly clown will be i occasionally diversified by the ex . , ceechugly comic grotesques of the k• famous FRENCH PIERROT. First appearance in America of ME 'llrit SYRO-ARABIC TROUPE. Comprising . Male and Female Jog , giers, Acrobates, Cmitortionists. Prominent among the features li k r is - th txoupe is the i . • .- /TULE CARROLL, distinguishedL ._ of European and American cele . brity. This young and brilliant -,, artiste is acknowledged by all, both in and out of the equestrian pro - o fesston, to be the most perfect rider ^' - of the age. .„„ on to the Star Company, .2 1 0 - .. add In in , _ the manager has secured an en. gagement with the renowned Wild - _ Rider, Hr. EATON STONE. 1. Mr. Stone's feats on horseback are all performed on hisnaked . Ara.VA Steed without saddle, bridle, or covering of any kind. His reckless ;C . :• - "t" and brilliant leaps over four-barred ', • gates and other barriers, while carrying his son upon his head, and -•- - in various other attitudes, am con . sidered the perfection of equestrian skill, and have justly entitled him to the distinction of "Champion of the Arena." ;- - LA— --TH ROP, 116110 4 The gentack Clown. - - JIM REYNOLDS, The Great Model Clown. , The great remand° spectacle DICK TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORE, • 'AND DEATH OF HUM. B. Dxclatnine WISE HiCARTE. PROCLAMATION; NATHEREAS, the Honorable Joan J. PEARSON, President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Juatcial District, consisting of th counties of Lebanon and Danphi n, and the Hon. &an .liL LANDIS and Hon. Moue H. Yuman, Associate Judges in Dauphin county, having issued t neir precept, bearing date the 29th day of May, 1863, to me directed, ler holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg. ror - the county of Dauphin, and to commence oe Ts' 4Tn Ideamor OF AIIGII,T NEXT, being the 24TH OILY OF AUGITS; 1863, and to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables of the said county of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of sa id day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and their own remembrances, to do tholo tbmg, which to their aloe appertains to be done, and those wbo are boned in recognizances to prosecute against tin prisoners that are or shall be in the Jana Dauphin coun ty, be then and there to prosecute against them as sisal boost. GIVOII under my bent; at Harrisburg, the 17th day el July, in the year & Our Lord, 1863, and in lilt aigbtysevonth year ot the independence of the United Stated• SHERIFF'S Onnoz Harrisburg, July 17, 1883. f ' jyl7•d&wtd THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, HARRISBURG, PA. COiERLT & Hillciliaoll, Proprietors THIS 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 best 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 city. It has now all the conveniences of • A FIRS 2 CLASS HOTEL, and the Proprietors are determined to spare neither expense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests. The patronage of the traveling .public is respectfully solicited. GIZAND NOR TIM Benefit of the Hope Fire 00., No. 2. AT HoYFAIAN'S WOODS, SATURDAY, JULY 2.575, 1863. Ticket& 26 Cents FLOOR. MA.NAGEREI : T. G. Sample, John M'Comas, D. E. Martin, John Croll, Jas. Sprucebanks. No improper characters will be admitted and there will be a sufficient .police force on the ground to preserve order. jelldtd LADIES' FANCY . TRAVIILING BABICETI3 W ITH a large assortment of Maass; BOUND Wawa, Crorzes, PAPER, Caraaarne', Sam, CAKE. Jbl2 , WM. DOCK, Jr., &CO H'.—Michener's - Excelsior Hams, by the hogshead, tierce, barrel or dingle ham, canvassed and uncanvassed, for sale lower than any other store. Each haru warranted. Cab and examine at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jet ()or. Front and Market Street*. CHEAP SUGARS of all kinds, white and V brown, for sato by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jyls Corner Front . and Market Sts. IrOB,WN'S CELEBRATED PINE APPLE - CHEESE, direct from the manufacturer, and for Bible by WK. DOCK, ;Js., & CO. _ SA PONIFIEI THE FAMILY OAP MAKER. 'HE PUBLIC aie cautioned against the SPURIOUS articles of LYE for icakii,v, SOAP, &c., now offered for sale. Tue ou,y GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is ti ..1; Wad, y the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANU -AC TURING COMPANY, their trade mai tr. for it NYing. '`SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATI'II LYE." Thu great SUCCESS of this a: tid e led UNPRINCIPLED PAR fl b. to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Comp..ey's PATENTS. All Al AN UFAOT [MFRS, BUYERS or Sr.,L LEI,S of these SPURIOUS Lyes, are hereby NOTIFIED that thn COItt'ANY have empluvod as their A LTORNEYS, GEORGE HARDING, Esq., of Phila.. and WILLIAM BAKEWELL, Ftq , of Ptitsbury. And that all HANUFALNUItEtiz.i, (INER-4, OR SELLER-I of Lye, iu violation o , the rloi, or the Company, will be PRO.,ECUTF.D at The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENIII.4.I - : , ..0 LYE, is for Pale by all Davaams, Cisov s ..nd Comma &owls. The UNITED STATER CIRCUIT COURT, Irth , terh District o: Pona6ylvs.iitt, No. 1 of May la , IQ, in. 18"2, in snit of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANLIKACTURING CO 4PANY THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Colcupaey, Now-mkt. 15, 1852, the EXCLUSIVE ht unmated by a patent ewned by theca for the SAPONIFIER. Patent dated October 21, 1.855. Perpetual injunction arirded. SALT MANUFACTURING VMPA'iY. OFFICE 6 : 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Pin St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg. ap26-33m-yip Steam Weekly to Livemol 'POUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax HAI , - 1 non.) The wail known Sewers ut the Liverpool, New York and Pitiladelrhia ship Company, are Intended to 6141 : EEDIN BURGH, Saturday, Juls 25 h ; CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, August Ist ; CI C • OF N.I!W YORK, Saturday, A,ugust Bh. and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Fur 44, North River. WWI= 111 GOLD, Oa 119 SQUIVALSICT 1r Ut• ABM 1 fuss oasis, $BO 00 91911BUAGE , do to Loudon, 86 00 do to Loudon , i.'3.: CA, 3Zi 50 do to Paris, 96 00 do to Park, 4t, 50 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do co Hamburg, 37 50 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremer , Rotterdam, Antwerp, Ste.,a_ i equally low rate-. Fares from Liverpool or Queer,suy,e : La Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Li v.,.r -pool, $4O. From Queenstown, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friendo can buy ti k at here at thugs rates. For further information apply at the o.;wila ny's Of ices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N Y. or 0. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. 128dly. STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. The steamship GREAT EASTERN WALTER PATON, Commander. will be dispatched nom LIVIMPOOL.ram NNW TORN- Tuesday AMES I 30 Tuesday July 21 and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks from each port. First cabin from. $95 to $l, - 5 Second cabin, state-room berths, meals furnished at separate tables $7O Excursion Tickets out and back, in the first and second cabin only, a fare and a halt. Servants accompanying pass,ngers mid chil dren wader twelve years of age half price. In fants free. Third cabin $5O Steerage, with superior accommodations... $3O Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates as aboVe All tares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in II 8. 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, New York. For freight apply to ...ROWLAND & ASPIIIWALL, Agents, jelB-dgm 64 South at, New York. J. D. BOAS, Sheriff. AN ASSORTMENT OF OVER 100 STYLE S POOKET BOOKS, P-THISES FOB LADLES AND GENTLEBIF,N, MESS' CASES AND LARGE WALLETS. Some Splendid Near Patterns of LADIES' COMPANIONS. TRAVELING SATCHELS, And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, suit able for Presents, now on hand at KELLER'S myll] Drug Store, No. 91 Market Ftraet "WE STUDY TO PLEASE.' B URKHART & BOBBINS' PHOTOGRAPH & AMBROTYPE GALLERY, THIRD STREET, opposite the Patriot and Union Printing Office, Harrisburg. 1 je9-tf A LARGE QUANTITY OF EMPTY MEAT HOGSHEADS in good condition and with the heads in. These HOGSHEADS are desirahle for &mamas, Femmes. &o, and will ..be sold at a very /ow price. WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. DfiESERVING JARS of all kinds, glass and stone. Call and examine at NWROLS & BOWMAN'S, Cot Front and Harket ECM ORANGES AND LEMONS—Another lot of Oranges and Lemons just received and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN. my2o Cor. Front and Market streets. TUBropaa, a fresh lot' of Paorogsaptilaboma, •I ,at BR'S Bookstore. Nem 2thriertigements COIVCENT ATED LliE, TAKE NOTICE THE PENNSYLVANIA BATES OF PASBAGE, IME:=I AND PORTMONAIES ZELLER'S Drug and Fancy Goods Stoto, No. 91 Market Street. A FINE LOT OF The beet Morocco EMPTY HOGSHEADS.