Ely pailp Etitgrapt 5 CPT 14 1.; P. r itTISERS.—AII Ad "'erns-coif:a ts, Etn.in , Jes Notices, Mar riag.., Deaths, sic., to secure Insertion In the TELEGUA I'll, must invariably be accompanied with the DASD. Advertisements ordered In the regular S.:vetting Edition ale Inserted in the Horning Edition without extra charge. aAIIRIbBIJEG, PA Thursday Ifseaufe,, July 23, 1833 TOWN AND COUNTRY Norma —Conveyances will leave the Hope En gine House only, for the plc-nic, every half hour daring the day. All ladies are respectfully in vited. No improper characters admitted. At PRIVATES —Senator len Eyck is a private in a militia company raised in Mount Holly, to aid in the defence of Pennsylvania. Mr. Joseph T. Crowell, of Union county, formerly Prod dant of the New Jeisey State Senate, is a pri• vate in an artillery company now in this city. DEPARTURE or REBELL—One hundred ana twenty eight rebels captured at Williamsport, Md., left here to-day in charge of Captain Asbury, of Tioga county, and Lieut. Jay Cheaper, of Bradford. The prisoners were sent to Fort Delaware. FOR FISREIeB WOODS.—Omnibuses will rim hourly, to-morrow, on the occasion of the Good Will Fire Company's picnic, from the following places, viz : White Hall restaurant, Market street; House, at . the railroad, and the engine house, on Ridge Road. ORDERED TO REPORT TO GER. COML-Brig General Ferry, recently in command of Gen Poster's Lrees during said General's absence, passed through this city on his way to Chem bersburg. Gen. Ferry, in company with one o his staff, Dent. Rippley, will report to Genera Conch for duty in his Department. c=:== Tam EfAnvEar.—Many of our farmers are through with their harvesting, and there are but few • who have not quite finished. The grain crop will be a heavy one, and the corn, judging tram present appearances, will be bet ter than has been raised in this section for years.- ~~ "To TIM PDBLIC "—We call the attention of our locAl readers to the advertisement of Messrs. Ensmiuger & Adams, in another column. Since returning from the war, they have bought out the entire stock of Philip Ensminger, our late city auctioneer, and are now prepared to trans act any business in their line, with the same promptness and despatch as their predecessor. Tau Dwr n 1.1181,N0N AND Boturrucar, Cousrrs:s.—The draft, for the district composed of these two counties, will probably not take place for a week or two yet. Toe Lebanon county papers accuse the enrolling officers of Bchu“kill county with not completiog the en rollment as promptly as did the bilkers in their own. A Pau/mans Isrerrr.—A stupid rumor was recently put afloat that some days ago "a child was born in Greensburg, in this State, with full grown whiskers, double teeth all round, and lnformcd those present that this war would close in three months, and then would follow three years of famine," after which this extra ordinary child died. No wonder the poor thing died, after such an exhibition of precocity NSW HOSPITALS IN CLIAIIIIEBSBUItO. ••••TWO Federal hospitals have recently been started in . Chambersburg, one under charge of Dr. Sense ny, in the Academy, and the other under Dr. Richards, in Feanklin Hall. These hospitals contain about one hundred and fifty patients, principally sick men from the Militia. There Is also a hospital in the Public School building, under Assistant Surgeon Gamble of the rebel army, containing about one hundred rebel sick and wounded. Tita Gemmel= WOIINDED.—So far thirteen Thousand of our wounded have been removed from Gettysburg, to the northern and eastern hospitals. Recently a number have been sent to York., and others brought to this city. The rebels, when they retreated from Gettysburg, left behind them six drunken, inefficient and worthless surgeons, and 11,000 wounded. Many of these have been removed to the hospitals en Staten Island, N. Y., and other_placts, leaving but a few thousand at Gettysturg. WOUNDED SOLDIEgI3. —Yesterday evening about three hundred wounded officers and soldiers ?amid through the city, going east, for the pur pose of entering the hospitals in Philadelphia' and New York. Forty-seven Federal wounded and one rebel with the look-jaw, all from Get tysburg, were admitted into the hospitals in this city, the same evening. All the sick and wounded that have passed through the city the past two days, were fad at the it Retreat" by +the Acting Medical 'Director of this District, ;Surgeon J. P. Wilson. .Azoirr BaMM.—Bathing daring the summer months is a wholesome practice, conducive to health, and as such ought to be encouraged, but care should he taken in selecting a proper time and place for its indulgence. During the last few days we have noticed a number of men 'and boys bathing`ii( daylight on the banks of . 'the river above the water house, in such close ;proximity to the public highways that they were in full view of such pedestrians as hap pened to be passing at the time. Yesterday, afternoon, boy% young men and "soldiers bath ing in the Susquehanna might be numbeted by scores, yet the police failed toshowthemselves in the neighborhood, nor was there any effort that we could - hear of made to put a stop to the *- decent and disgraceful. exhibition. Now this cannot be tolerated, and we call upon the. Mayor at once to „give the matter his attention. Wo do not. eeire.to..see.any unnecessary obstac elea thrown in.the wayof bathing on the part of our citisens, young* old but'we hope %at it will be carideronVitliont offending public decency, or giving cause for the complaints now 90 general is relation to the practice. OFFICS BEHOTED.—CoIoneI J. V. Bomford, Provo,t Marshal General, has removed his ofticr from the Orphans' Court Boom, in the Coon! Rouse, to South Front Street, three doors beloe Market. Crri Poraca —There was but one cum before Alderman Kline since yesterday evening. Reese Pisan:gap was found in the streets, drunk and disorderly, and confined in the ltck up by officer CaHadar until this morning, when be was released. Anasarso.—Wm. F. Snyder and Thomas T. C. Brady, both belonging to the 153 d Pennsyl vania Volunteers, were arrested yesterday af ternoon by Officer Campbell, charged with corn matting the violent assault on James Lynch, bar tender at the May House, last Monday evening. Mr. Lynch was very badly bruised about the face by the kicks from his assailants while they had him down, in the melee at the May House on the evening of the 20th inst. _ Tua 169tu Blorstrar, P. M., was mustered out of service last Thursday or Friday. The companies from this county are expected home in a day or two. It is the intention to give them a hearty reception on their arrival. The citizens are requested to prepare refreshments for them.—Crawford Journal. The regiment above referred to is still -in Camp Curtin and will hardly be mustered out of service this week ; consequently the compa nies from Crawford county will not be able to reach Meadville before the 27th inst., if then l If those refreshments were prepared for them, they will scarcely keep until the men return hcme neat week. To Have A BEOUTION.—The 153 d regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, now encamped near Camp Curtin, are to have grand reception when they reach Easton, Northampton county, before dispersing to .their homes. Bells will be rang, and cannon fired at intervals of five minutes during the exercises, which are to con sist of speeches, reception addresses, a proces sion, etc. The procession will form immedi ately after the arrival of the regiinent at Eas ton, and is' to be composed of nearly all the Orgarezations in the borough. The regiment will probably be mustered out about the close of the present week. . ESCAPSD.- For several days past a man has been sneaking about the farm, of Mr. J. D. Cameron, near this city, evidently bent on doing mischief. He was hailed .a number of times, but -never gave any answer, and once or twice, when they attempted•to.oapture hint, - -he jumped into the canal and swam to the opposite shore, thus talking his escape. But yesterd evening he was suiprised, captured and brought' to the city, where be found quatters in the lock-op, until he made his escape this morning by breaking off one of the bars over the win dow of his cell. Before he had scaled the lock up yard fence, he was discovered by one of the police, who attempted, bit failed, to , capture him. He is still at large, though it is impassiE ble to tell whether he is in the. city or has sloped to some other looality. =I A HartneoraiPawarier.,—Tbe clerks and labor ing men connected with the Commissary De partment of this city, done the handsome thing with one of the clerks under Lieut. Col. Geo. Bell, Commissary at this post. Yesterday evening a committee, which hid been previoria iy appointed by the donors, purchased irhaud. some gold chain, valued it $4O, and an elegant. ly finished album worth $6 60, which they, presented to the lucky clerk s Mr. Diffaipderller,' before he could decline the gifts, or learn why they were presented. It appears that Mr. D. came bare about the . time the emergency looked the most threatening,- and has since been indefatigable in his labor; in attending to the duties of the dapartmerit. Mr. Diffen derffer left for Washington last evening, to p011:- thine on under his able commander, Lieut. Col. Bdll. New Use roe Peramsum.—An asaistant sur geon, writing from Gettysburg, pays: "Will you allow me, as one al leviation of the horrors of the battlefield, to call your attention to the use of coal oil in suppurating wounds. As volunteer assistant, I received permission from the surgeons of the first division of the fifth corps; Gettyeburg, to use it In the most offen- - sive cases. By its . manifest and flit) se; licitations of the wounded, I - was induced to enlarge its use, until I became• satisfied that Whcat cold water Is to a wound, in 'its 'inflamed state, coal oil is to it in its suppurating istnie, dispelling flies, expelling vermin, sweetening the wound and promoting healthy granulaitone. It can be used by any assistant of nrdinary judgment, with perfect safety, and to-the great Comfort of the patient. I have seen two pa tients, whose wounds had been dressed with'iti asleep before I was through - with .the third. Please give it atrial and judge for youreelVest". DIEGILUZIIII3II Ountacia.—Thi Bpileo Bic pof Cacalr,ymen.—Wehave heretofore frequently,al laded to the reckless mauler in which 'pertain cavalrymen dash through our divot's 4,0 jeopardy of the lives of men, women and chil dren, as well as to the great injury of valuable horses. These acts of rash and furious riding have been protested against by men in all parts of the city, but it seems that no relief can be afforded for the evil, or that the officer in Cow, wand of the cavalry at this post is tither dere.; lkt in the discharge of his duty, or ignorant of the gross violation of discipline practiced by his men., , At noon today four cavalrymen came lug along Third, near Chestnut, street, at'afi hour when the locality is usually crowded with ich ldren on their way to the schools in the vi deity. The speed of the horses resembled more the headlong,gait of drunken men contesting a steeple chase than orderly soldiers in the ilia- charge of the simple duties of a post at prompt perfectly nndisturbed by any fear of danger. Some of the people in the ,neighborhOod hailed and remonstrated with the cavalrymen, who, asl,99R-as they could - check thiiiiFe'edi of: then ' horses, returned and continence&•-•a•regnalir istualltrifilksicititutife.., Two of the smaliy,- MenArdiffaisliPitliehistiktMth shop at - 1116 to Boyer's coach factory, but they were speedily ejected by ono of the workmen. The conduct of these soldiers was outrageous in the extreme. They openly threatened to shoot or sabre anti citizen who attempted to interfere with their riding, and swore they did not care for cons quences when they dashed through the streets. A. large crowd soon gathered, and the cavalry men discovered thit they had aroused the indignation of the citiz •ns to a pitch with which it wrs not safe to trifle. But unfortunate ly neither police officers or provost guard were present to arrest the men. —We respectfully refer this practioe of fast riding through our Streets to Gen. Stahl. If he dces not soon correct the evil the most serious results will follow its continuance. liflnnzsrows Rms.—We clip the following items of interest from the Dauphin Journal of ,he 23d inst: Acegfent.—A few days agb, a &nail' Child of John Coles, while playing on a bed, fell off and broke Its thigh .bone.. ,The llttle, sufferer is doing well. --- _Painful A . ccident. —A fess , days since, while a number of boys were playing about some machinery at 'the. Melly furnace, one of them, a son of Mr. Abraham Snyder, had his foot caught between two leverii;Which inflicted a severe wound, and Aome important arteries and, muscles we're severed.—-/Yun of. -Lai. Benj. -Bentler and . of lienoltr township, this county, met with an accident . on Saturday "last AV-hileridinte:lt9 n,:;linggy; the horse took fright, and by tundog suddenly upset the vehicle. Both were thrown ont,.and the lady was considerably injured, Mr. Bawler, however, escaping. without ~a scratch. The buggy was, - made_ a complete wreck.— Lamentable Occurrattc—bn Tuesday night, about 10-o'clock, John Monaghan, Esq., accidentally shot himself in his right hand, the ball passing tip the arm and lodging below -the !elhOw. It seems that he wastaxamining his, revolver to tiscertain if it had it lOad in, (some one wishing to borrow it,3`iivheu.lf was `diecharked . in some manner.unknown 114. The_ wound is very R ainful and he is at present confined to his room. Mr. M. is one of our - inost respected and influential citizens, anti all will- be, pained to hear of this sad aff.ir Eacape.—On Saturday, as Mrs. Crum, who lives a few miles ntirtheatit ertowil‘, 414 wang Idihlskar ket, she attempted to ford the Swatara creek, 4t 'Ulrich's fording, instead of crossing the bridge at thattolaise, in older to let her horse think. It appears that while -the aiiirnalwas quenching his thirkt, he either partially choked r some fit came over hint, and'he begait to go down with the carientrt Mrs. Q.- being unable to turn him towards the Atm. Deeper and dteper became Ih4witter, aa' they :"went down stream. last.she secceedect in, stopping the horse, but still could - hot turn him, when she, as'a last resort, goVont-of the wagon into the water and unhitched the brute, and ,succeeded in putting a small boy, whitili l ke llit'd`OnAlie Wagon, upon the f ltorse;,,then monnting„herself, she made her way' to a small 'island, a short distance below, front which :she was taken by 4orne,nten who had come to Ina. aid. The water in which Mrs. C. stood, while unhitch ing the horse, reached to her chin, and at outs tirrie she ,fell•-and went .under, the,water. In making for the island; the horse was sometimes compelled to:, - swim:!: - liowrinany - of our fair would venture to accomplish what this heroine did, or rather, how matey 'would have the nerve,andaresensa of tnind,Onilarly situ ated, to overcome the-danger to Which- She was exposed. _ rrHiten for - the Tiliffrojokl*" ACB,OBS,TApe 4110.RDER-A. SONG Tusa—Willikini and his Dinah. Jeff Davis, he sat in the rebel Divan, thinking what wiakedeese . next he would tan Says he, "we must whip them 'ere Tanks pretty _quick., Or some 'of our folici of 'flits war might get BEA." .1 , . Bt toorallal, !oorollal, looral iday, &c. '.To Lee; you must march intototanlyßnioy„ And lOild up fetfi•#aionii with oateTantrwith Ihuh. • ' • - - Mallet frightnin them Dutchmen; and selsin their 'cattle, ' • . 7 - And if they minliat you Pet give 'em a battle."' hi toorallal, &c. • Then - 1. - Aestafted!off, and- he made &Klan Willy Amongst the rich farmers in Cumberland Val ;-• • • - He Chambersburg robbed,and t he battered Car . Hatrisburg• reached' *thin' twii)or ` three" Ri touraliati&c.' At last he got ranged all In order to strike, But who.-should he -meet , : on ; the,, Gettysburg 1 rtike, But thew vary saine irf3VAntilier left on Pot& ' • mac, • - • Which theysive him a bit hg that alckimed,hia gtothich: Ri toorallal, • Nov Vicksburg ,was took on,thekt. vegy,omme day, And likewise Port Hudsom soon 2 hat:Y.-to give - jeff DAVIS a stioig; - It madellivPAe visage look wonderful long. Ri toorallal, &c. Then hurrah ! for the stars, and hurrah I LL , for. the stripes, 4.nd down with Jeff Davie; oonsatfl hiss old tripes'; For two Eebiistopkilikiid one Waterloo, Is pretty good wok in-,aifortnight,vsays yon. • -- RI toorallal, &o. • " • Now all ye seceshioners mind what I say . , Don't 'nevei advance rnto ; ' For sure-as you're born,: (it canfeasylie shownl)! tieceshers by Yankees are soon overthrown. PICILErtItLAD. ' : - • Zpec tal Tue MiLiTaiT , DrimillCE RIM 4111EPSOrnir .114A-.1 arm or. Haitanstratt.i—Thist cruel. war hi Oval we moan_ so far as the;invasion of Harrisburg. is concerned, and it hi nowmy prlvileawanthitity , as a citizen to speak of 4, reliable military en hand at that time. Prominent among which sr , a Capt. AWl's ;company, ',stationed at the tifie-pita in Harris' Palk.,(sour humble 04 1 ran 4 belonged that company,) ae,d,fiomibat fact he states, ; that Should:the. foe - have attemptid, to cross the 'Stisqriehanna, they would bltre disputed . every„ inch . ::, of ground,fis.t as things turned put, ;we all'returned to,our *tomes. ae biuodlesa as OttiftDon.QaLcotes, which tact enablks at.thle time, feirwtta your speolal attention to Hit: great bargains in dry goods, 'selling at the Southeast coiniiibf - -FiCatt Market streets, by 0.1. Bowman. " • c . .„.., , . To the Stranger.... Noiris,the time tor all wnolurve not tail an i opportunity of taking liirs:'WeithtivenPs Gir t:ban VggeMble medicitiesitoaal at Mrs. Ball's , svhere.tneyloati be. had alwayi fresh and cheap:. ..... , ..... 4 1 PIAM I X e r 1 . 1 1 1/44-0 -0,0;4111 1- 111P 13 ) 1 1 W'IN 1 ` i .kii eradicated aniUm4oul t blalkiii bays alto itoluiptitity iti z jnalg4e salves —an ion have tall° ilin glirethern a trial , and you ' will be satietled. Them medicines I pret.are myself with great care. Don t furget i Mrs. L. I Ball, No. 27 Bomb Pine etrtet, Harrisburg, Pa. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Sutaletence Claims, &c.. &c., made out and collected by EUGENE SNYDER, itleornty-at-Law. Office : Third Street. Harrisburg, Pa. [027,-1y Ws wug, gar the balance of our stock o of summer dress goods at very low paces. Bueges at 10, 16, 20 and 25 cents. Lawns at 15, 20 and 25 cents. A large assortment of white cambric, al prices. Plain Swiss, figured Swiss, nansook, all prices . splendid assortment of Cambric bands, and other needlework. Ladies' white Eitqpkinga and children's stock ings. 26 dozen of gentlemen's white shirts extra floe. We have also a large assortment of striped woollen shi9ts,suspendets, pocket handkerchiefs, •oaks, and other goods. suitable fur sutlers, which we sell at city prices. B. LIWY. DIOTH,ERSI AIiOTHERSII MOTHERS!!! DON'T fall to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S ROOPEIING SYRUP for OHILDREN IERTHING. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never tailing safety and success by idilions of mothers and children, from the Iheble infant of.-one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child trom pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole systein.t =lt will almost instantly relieve Ciaintio IN Tan Banns, saris WIND Como. We believe it theltest and Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases -of DYSENTERY and DLIHRIKEa IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany.each bottle. None Genuine unless the tae-simile of CURTIS 7 8t PERKINS . New York, -is on the outsidi - wrapperr - &kid, by all licedicine Dealers. PrincipatOffide, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK. ° - Paws Gni 26 Ciii pwa Porm.".a. Betio try smettb,. , • 1 ar y Sarsaparilla _ 18 a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, ,1 ico combined with other substances of still greater:alterative power as to afford =effective antidote for diseases Sarsareirilla IS reputed to cure: Such a°remedy is surely wanted by those who Stiffer from *rumour; complants, and that one which will am, mplish their curt], must prove of immense Berme to this large class of our affiia:ed allow cititens. How completely this dompound will do it has been proven by ex periment on many of the worstrases to be found thi following, complaints_: Edarnims A:ND:80110ITL01111 COMPLA.UNIS EDAM , TIONB AND BaBIIPTITIS LOBBABLS, ULM; eDIPLINI, Tercels, BAIN itattce,. Silt= Been, SYPHILIS AND'STPHILITIO AIPBOCIONOIIiBOURIAL DINIIABB; Deorinc, Neonate's on fro Dorimerox, DIISPSPOIA. AND LNDIGNITION raIITSIPS ,LAB,43OBII Sr..ANTIIONT'I3 arid indeed the.whole class of complaints arising from 41- iInLITY ON na BLOOD. This compound will be found a great promo ter of health., when taken in the spring, to expel the foil humors which fester in—the blood at that Season of the year. By the timely expulsion of thetriiiitiny rankling disorders are nipped in the liud. •-Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy,•;epare themselves frdin` the -endurance 41 foul eruptions and. ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of ocirrtiptiblei, - If not assisted •to do this through : ihe!itatur'al channels of the body by an agate t've medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood wherievarryou find Ito impurities bursting throughsthe akin in Pitiplee, eruptions or tun ; dleause - it When yote'end It Is - obstructed end Singgish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever leis fottl; . and your feelings will tell you when. Even tyhere no particular disorder Is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleans ing the blood. Keep the blood - healthy, arid all ; 'but' with the` pabuluin of life diaor defedittherii can be-no leatifig'hesitti. Sooner or latir scitnething Must go wrong, and the greet machinery of life is disordered or over throwit. 1 • During - late years the public have been mis led by huge bottled,' pretet.'ding to givets quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most Of these have been 'frauds' upon the sick, for they not Only coritain liltFe, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever. Hence bitter add "painful disaPpointinent has followed the use of the various extracts of Sar aaparilla which flood the marketomtil the Mune %telt is justly despised, and bas becOmosynony irons witn imposition and cheat. Still we call t ! his compound Saks sped*, ht, and intend to supply Such a remedy as shall rescue the;name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And We thick we have ground for believing it has viand; which are irresistible , by the ordinary Lin of the diseases it Is intended to cure. Prepared,by.pa. J. 0. AY OR k Cu., Lowell, ago. Price Sl. per Bottle ; Six Bottle in one packsge, 48.: :i ; Sold by 0 A. l3ennitait, D. W. Gross & Co., O. K. Keller, J. M. Lutz, Dr. Belly, F. Wyetb and dealers everywhere. THE cg ICING RIC1106110.VE," aLkEt:OURLE 'ZEES. - nopilov . .iHollBFOßE N - offllarinul University, 1. 4 : says, -"it trorke "very ifell;and you have got it up very neatly." Magnifies 25 diameters. 85 cents „in , poltal Currency. - The q BOWEN MICBOSCOPE," 28 cents. The a'S. WOOD ?TABU MICROSCOPE," 88 cents. Or one each of the three. kinds for $l. All free of, ...pilotage. 1p 1 Hp 030,-11 - 1W ROBERT SNODGRASS, iA TTOBNEY-AT-LAW—In the office of F li K.Akutgi, ,Eat, North Third street, third door above 3faiktc, garilebtaliai- N. B Pension , Bounty and lllilitaiy - Claims of all kinds prosecuted and collected. Refer to Hons. John 0. Kunkel, David Mumma, Jr., and B. A. Lumberton. lEEE i Ifol4. COUNTY 00M MoSlON*ii./-1 B( e: ASSEL espethitillY annou n ces %7 that heli betalcandi4ie for the office of Gontity Ceiniiisidoner, and if nominated and elected, pledges himself to fulfil the duties of the office With fidelity. my29-deortc° tR-n- A MONTH! We want agents at $6O _ t/V.P a month, expertam paid,' to sell ow Euerksding Pe/die, Oriental Barna% and 18 other newreseful and ondowt axtialem 16 csirctritter, free. `ir SHAW'& OLAltit, ritylB-daw3m Biddeford, Me. Vo. 1. WANTED.—LocaI and TntveVng -Agents in every town or county. Circulars, with Testimonials of:Clergymen and Scientific men, regaird to the businois, seat free. THAAO HALE, Js., it Co.: Newburyport, Main. je24•dBw rialtri OIL !. 3 -Wi OM! I—A' large invoke 1-1 of coat oil, which we offer very 'low, at lea. -than maniaitantyfe'r - s - pengtfOried,juificoAvcd !agfd l forqiila 'inpHOLIEV &BO W.MA I I;I, je2Cfnr 014:,,Fi0n,t and 111.iiikei MACKEuEL--ii Prime lot of Mackerel just received and for sale very low, in barrels, in halves, quarters, &c., by NICtIOIS & BOWMAN, jylb Corner Brdnt said Market eta. New 2tbzertistmento WILL POSITIVELY EXHIBET AT HABRISBTJ RG Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 21st, 22d, and 23d of July. OPPOSITE THE READING DEPOT Afternoon and Evening. 11.,5„ 0, .„ NIZON'S -,,,-----, CREIYIORN E 4 ----4 / ' ,„4.,. I ...,‘ '''- r", )* CIRCUS. , . ti-i 4, 11I'ME MA CARTE'S EUROPEAN CIRCUS. .. ? 11 First appearance in America. Madame Macarte has great sans. faction in announcing to the people of this country, that after an ab. sence of several years she will again have the honor of appearing before them. Among the Royal British Circus is the beautiful Stud of English - thorough-breds, including the cele -3„.; baled Mare,i - BLACK SWAN. . „ . Being the same Troupe with which 'l -.- 40:110 i iu England, Ireland and Scotland she had the honor of performing before the most maned and numer ous audiences in every city In the British Realm. Madame Diacarte's greet Act, the VENETIAN CARNIVAL ~ Will be remembered by those who -rwitnes,sed her former efforts In this; 4A116... oountiy. , -- First appearance in America of Hr. JOHN COpli, ~,1, The English humorist, known as the : . --` - ' ,l ! - most brilliant wit in England and familiarly styled the CONIC MUSE. 0. The elegant follies Of this mea -1 bred and geu Veniality cloin will be occa.siOnall • Sit' Maine(' by the ei ..,,,2..ityp....,,,,, . eeedingly Mute grotetvus of the -"--- - - famous FRENCH PIERItOT. ' First appeurauco in America ct i.i..‘ ' ./ - SYRO-ARABIC TROUPE . . Compriaing_Male 8::,1 Fi male .ii i: „... i,' :06 - glent, Aoridattes, Gbh I tit t.: is. 7 , Pmminent among thel -valet, el . , , . - .- - ' this troop. , is the distMtmipb :'. ti . --%=-:-:-.- ' :... - . TIPLLE . CARROLL, Of European and American r. i, • se .` Indy. This young told hi - V.11:3A artiste is acknowledged by all, both 4 'k in and out of the egvestrian pro . t , Cession, to be the most perfect ri.ler . . ‘. l: -'. ' .of do age.- . . .. Aii ... in addition to the Star,u-nipia,r, . = ~-, the manager 21/1.9 Secured tat ‘ll fe e r tueut with the rcnow :lei V. - . fti '... -- Mr. EATON STONE. , ..„... -_ Mr. Stone's feats on hors. bui k „,.,-. W.. r' . ..'„,." are ; all performed on , his i iiki d .....0-,. - F'6',j,. . ,v . ' .. Steed, without saddle, Mare, or 4 . ?./111$ - :,. .., , covering of any kind . Ilia i, . ki, : s 110, '` , SZLiii - and brilliant leaps user Ivor ba , i,.,1 - \l'Ari , 7 : - - g a Lt.'n „and ovvr-. tgirrp•i g ... ul..:e carrif ig Ili iiili 'ulteichis hi - ,d, and - . - in various other attitiire, afidored the perfection of equestrian skill, and. have fustiy cntitli it C.:::11 to the distinction of Chatrpion the Arena?, s. - L Acl.• fl 110 P.. TlarKetttuel: tiatra. JIIII TiNt)LDS. The Great Lln•iel Clown_ The mat romenMe spechule s . 4 ' DICK TURPIN )C -• RIDE TO YORK, AND DEATEI OF MACK pea TCRPLY MACA RTE. PROOLAMAIDNi TXTHEREAS,. the Itotiorable Iona? J. PaillisON, President of the 'Court of Common Pies' in the Twelfth Ju'4cial District, consisting of th epunhier of Lebanon and Dauphin , and' the Hon. Sew n Lamm and Bon. Moses B. Yinma, Associate Judges in Dauphin county, having issued tneir precept, bearing date the 29th day of May, 1868 to me directed, for holdings Court of Oyer and Termi'ner and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg.- for the county of Dauphin, and to.commeness ow Tea ent 40NDA7 . or Arewr Nirtr, being the 24rn Der or Awns; DM; and to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Ins 'tines of the Peace; Aldermen, and Constables of the said county of Dauphin, that they he then and there In their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said . day, with, tueir records, innelsolons, examinatinna, and their own remembrances, to do Moos things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are hound in recognisauees to prosecute against the Prisoners that are or shall oe in the Jail of Dauphin coun ty, be then * and there to prosecute against th .:m as shalt baptist.. - • Given under my hand, at Harrisburg; the lifih day of July, in 'be year . of our Lord, 1863, and ,in the , egaty- . sevent4 year of the Independence of the United States - J. D. BOAS, Sheriff. Bexemrs Onus 1 Harrisburg, July 17..1863. f jyrr,lacurtd THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, HARRISBURG, PA COTERLIt & Hllrealsoli, Proprietors :THIS well known'Hotel , is . now in a condi '. Son to accommodate the traveling public, affording the most ample conveniences alike for the transient &est and theTernianent boirder. THE UNITED STATEi HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has ac commodations equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. - lts location is' the but in the State Capital, being in easy access ict 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 FIRSZ s dLASA HOTEL, and the Proprietors are determined to spire •neither expense, thee or labor to ensure the iiiomfort of the guests. The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. jell-dtf GRAND PIC- . NIC Benefit of the Rope Fire Co., No. 2. AT' RoIIVAN'S WOODS, SATURDAY, JULY 26TH, 1863. Tiekets. 26 Cents. TWOS : T. G. Sample, ' John ld'Comas, D. B. Blurb' John Spiricebanks. No improper characters will be admitted'and there will be a sufficient police force on the ground to preserve order. jel2-dtd • NOTICE Fran Lutsaav Rooms, _ Hausissuan, Juzy 11, 1863. D &RUES in possession of books beloagin; to the Pennsyjvania State Library are requested to retain the same until the Library is. re 4rranged and open to the public, of which due dotice will be given. WIEN FORNEY, jylLdtf State• Librarian. LADIES' FANCY T.SAVELING BASKETBA •,• • IXTITH a btrgeageort!nellf Mess" BOUND, Sag ool l . OBUSIENNe, Rag* , CANA. jei2 irittkidli. Jr.; (kir VITRA FAMILY FLOM—A lot of VE)I7 VA choice extra family dour, lost received and for aide by WORM & BOWMAN, DOD Oar. Front and Market streets. Ntui 2thnertigements. 1349 PONIPIER, CONCENTRATED LYE, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER IVIIE PUBLIC are cautioned against the 1. SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, &c., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATEN IED Lye is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANIP AC TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it being "SAPONIFIER, OR CONCSNTRATED LYE." The great bUCCSsii of this article has led UNPRINCIPLED PAR LIES to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Companyie PATENTS. All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SET, LEllB of these SPURIOUS Lyes, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed as their A ITOhNEYS, GEORGE HARDING, EsQ., of Phi/a., and WILLIAM BAR.R.WEIL, Egg of Pia:burg. And that all MANUFACTURERS, USESs, OR SELLERS of Lye, in violation o' the rights of the Company, will be PBO'ECUTED al, once. The SAWNIFISR, or CONCENTRATSTI LYE, is for sale by all DRUMM, Gamma and COMTRY Brow. TAKE NOTICE.. The UNITED SUM Ciaourr Comm, Weatorn District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Term, in 18'12, in suit of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY vs. THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Company, on November 16, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE richt granted by a patent owned by them for the - SAPONIFIER. Patent dated October 21 , 1856. Perpetual injunctorr awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY• OFFICES : • 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pitt St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg. ap245-13m-ap Steam Weekly to Liveroeol. rpoucturro. at QUARNSTOWIi, (Cori Hea- IL aoa.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, are Intended to sail as follows : EEDINBURGH, Saturday, Jilt , 25th; CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, August Ist ; Cif t OF NEW YORK, Bator. ay, August Bth, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. BATES OF PASSAGE, mama no Qom, on rat WISIViLIJINT DI CMS ilitifin. niter GARIN, $BO 00IMEICRAOR, 1 $32 60 do to London, 85 00 do to London, 86 60 do to Paris, 95 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 87 50 * Passengers also forwarded to Halve, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &e., at equally low rate , . Fares from Liverpool or Queenestown : Ist Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage . from Liver pool, $4O. From Queeneatown, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at these rates. For further information apply at the Compa ny's Mon. JOHN . G.:DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. I or 0. 0. ZIMALEIDAAN, Harrisburg. S t 4. M'SHIP GREAT EASTERN . , FROM NkW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Ttie eteamphip GREA T BAB TERN, WALTER PATON, Cftnimander. will be dispatched nom ravairpoox.l mom sew 'max. Tuesday June 80 1 Tuesday July 21 and at intervals thenatter of about six weeks from each port. First.cabin from. $95 to $136 Second cabin, state-room berths, meals furnished at separate tables $7O ExcundenTickete out -and back, ia= the first and second cabin only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying passengers and obit dren under twelve years of age half price. In fants free. Third cabin $5O Steerage, with superior accommodations... 630 Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates as above. All tares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in II S. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of luggage. Anexperienced Surgeon on board. For passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, At thb Office. 26 Broadway, New York For freight apply to Howiasin & ASPINWALL, Agents, 64 South et., New York. jel&dam Ax ABWRTMENT OF OVER 100 STYLES -OP POOKET BOOKS, PURSES POIZTKONATES FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Goods Store, No. 81 Narked Street A FINE. LOT OF BARKERS' USES AND LARGE WALLETS. Some Splendid. New Patterns of LADIES' _COMPANIONS. The best Morocco TRAVELING SATCHELS, And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, suit able for Presents, now on hand at KRTIXIII3 Drag Store, No. 91 Market Fireet. CM "WE STUDY TO PLEASE." BURKHART & BOBBINS' PHOTOGROR de AMBROTYPt .011.LLERY,- TIMM STREET, opposite the Patri ot and Mon hinting Office, Harrisburg. fieB4( EMPTY 140G.HEADS. A LARGE QUA.NTILY OF EMPTY ALBAT HoGSEIKAOS in good condition and With the heads in. These Hoonneaus are dtstrable-' tor Bunning, FAIMUL Bto., and will beloki at 4 very kio Fruit. WI& DOCK E 4., 4.1;11Q.' RE 4 VIVING JARS of all kinds, glasa - atel P atone. call and examine at , • NICHOLS & 00W1114,1T!8, - Cyr. F put and Morketfits. CM 01:aNGES AND LEBtONN--All' abet tut of onwes and Liathoili lust received a"d for aide* ' NIOHOL/8 & POWMAN, • • my2o Cor. Front and Market Areal& JUST open, a fresh lot, of Paotogiapft Albums, at SCIBKIIVER'S Bookstore. uk72
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