Ept sbiln blegraA. T , A ; ; itTISEII.9.—.I.II Ad rertiwt-,-nent Notices, Mar. riagea- • to secure insertion in t he 'fb-3,k;':,1.1,, must invariably be necompat.lLA ttith the CASH. ativertisernentq ordered in the regular Evening - Edition ale inserted in thy Horning Etlitton 'sr ilhout extra. charge. PrPG, PA H A P. 1 Tuesiay Evptoutz, July 2S, 1863 TOWN AND COUNTRY ENBMIVOER & ADAMS, auctioneers, will have a large sale of household furniture, new aud second hand, between the Market housts, to morrow (Wednesday) morning. =:=0:: RETURNED TO WAATIINGTON.—Maju . General Joseph Gooier, who was in Harrisburg nearly all of last wet k, on a visit, returned to Wash ington Saturday. RECRUITS FOR MESON'S ARMY.—It is under stood that General Illeade's army will beat once recruited to its maximum f,ontr the drafted men. The commanders of the various regi ments will make requisitions for the numbers required to fill their ranks, and detachments will be forwarded eccordiugly. I= ENLISTED.—The celebrated James E. Murdock, the elocutionist and actor, has volunteered his services to the Government by entering an Ohio military company. Mr. Murdock is well known to many of the citizens of this city, who will, no doubt, be surprised to learn that he has en entered the service as "a private in the rear rank." Naw COUNTERFEIT —A counterfeit five dollar note cm the Bdnk of Northumberland County, Pa., is now being circulated. Vignette, canal lock, boat and horse ; locomotive and train of cars on bridge ; man loading wagon with hay ; son each upper corner. An exact imitation of the genuine Nell done. Persons should be care ful in taking notes on the above bank, lest some of these counterfeits be shoved ucon them. IMPORTMor TO CIOTIIIMIS.—The United States District Attorney, Mr. Carnahan, on Saturday, during the investigation of the charges against Mr. Hershberger for aiding a deserter, stated that no person had a right to enable a United States soldier to change his clothes; that any soldier changing his soldier clothes for citizens' clothes became thereby a deserter from the United States service. PAHONBRB OF WAR IN BOSPITAVIL—The Sur geons iu charge of all the United States hospitals have hem ordered to forward to the Surgeon General, without delay, rolls of ail prisonerB of war now inmates of hospitals, these rolls to contain name, rank, company, and regiment, and time when and place where the rebel prison: era were captured. There are quite a number of wounded rebels in the hospitals here, whose names will be hamlet] ie with the others frets. this district. Tine KEYSTONE BRIGADE.—The brigade com posed of the 158th, 171st, and 175th Pennsyl vania militia regiments, known as the Keystone Brigade, was at last accounts, near Frederick, Md. These three regiments are •expected to leave that place on or about the fourth of Au gust. Their term of service expired on the 16th of July, but we learn they volunteered to stay until Augutt. The 168th regiment. mustered out of service last •Saturday, also belonged to the Keystone Brigade. OVER.—The wheat and rye in the neighbor hood of this city has all been cut, and the farmers have neatly all of it hauled in. The rains which fell during the commencement of the harvest created an apprehension among the farmers that they might , prove injurious to the grain, but the splendid weather since, has dissipated all such fears. The farmers have, therefore, beta able to secure their wheat and rye in good condition. The crop is - very good this year. DILATES IN TIM CITY HOSPITALS.—We publish to-day the deaths in the hospitals during the week ending July 25th: Second Lieutenant James W. Cockburn, com pany 11, 120th New York volunteers, on the 24th inst., at the East Walnut street hospital. T. B. A. Weaver, private, 163 d regiment Penncylvanla volunteers; died July 26th, at the Cotton Factory hospital. Jerry Hicks, (rebel prisoner,} private, com• pany C, 24th Virginia; died July 23d, at Chest nut Street hospital. Passomax,.—Major General Couch was in the State Capital to-day, stopping at the Jorns House. His management of the affairs of the Department of the Susquehanna has reflected great credit upon his executive as well as his military ability. Rev. Edwin W. Hotter, one of the ablest and moat eloquent pastors in the pulpit of Pennsylvania, passed through Harrisburg at noon to day, en route for his residence, Phila delphia. Rev. Hatter has been actively m i' t ged among the hospitals of Gettysburg, as an :int of the Christian Commission ; in which .acity he has rendered great service to his ntry. ' a GETTYSBURG WOUSDRD.—But few woun ded Idlers of either the Union or rebel army are , w lying at Gettysburg, Nearly every d 47 a ain of wounded leaves that borough for this et,-, or Baltimore. On Saturday there reached laltimote from Gettysburg, via the Nortb ernentral railway, about two hundred rebel Prigew, 'of whom one hundred and sixty-nine b 'nc wounded were taken to the the West &Mb gs Hospital. The " remainder, including a number of offi:ere, were conducted by a guard to Fortlfclienry. Sunday plurill4l about one hundred Jand twenty more Prisoners were taken there frim Gettysburg by the same route, and, all being wounded, taken to the West Buildings Hospital. A number have ar rived here AMC last Sattxday afternoon. They were admitted into the 'city hospitals. - ' MILLER.IITYRO VS. HAERISBtrRO . —The BUM of five hundred dollars was raised last Sunday in one of the churches of Millersburg, for the Dauphin County Bible Society. The Millets burgers are czowing some about it, nod won dering whether the churches in Harrisburg will do as wtll. Albeit not used to betting, we propose to wager an X (for (be benefit of the Bible Society, of course,) that Millersburg will beat. Who will take us up? Hosntwann BOUND.—Yesterday three trains of care, having on board three regiments of Phila delphia emergency men, the 20th Custom House regiment, and the Grey and Blue Re serves, passed through the city eastward. The trains were loaded near Fort Washington, (for merly called Fort Couch,) early yesterday morning. The citizens of Philadelphia made great preparations to receive these three regi ments, and we expect the men had a grand time when they reached that city yesterday evening. THE LTD= WANTED. —.Some inconvenience has been experienced by our city authorities and others on account of the non-publication f all the municipal laws. From what we can learn, there is no reason for this unnecessary delay, except that the index is not finished, which was given to one of the " city fathers" s-veral months ago, with the understanding that he was to complete it. If the party that, was to perform this work, hes not the time to finish it, a great favor would be shown by passing it over to some cno more Interested in its publi cation. Tna PENNSYLVANIA EiORTIOULTUItAY, SOCIETY. The Horticultural Society of Pennsylvania has recently engaged the Academy of Music In Phil adelphia, for the purpose of holding a grand autumnal exhibition of plants. The exhibition wilt commence on the afternoon of Tuesday, the 15th of September, and continue the two following days. The society cffers large pre miums, and the contributions in fruit and flow ers will, on this account, be large and lime.— Au exhibition of this Mug in Harrisburg, would give some encouragement to the citizensof the city to raise nice fruit and flowers. As stands, now, our city is behind many of its sister towns and cities in the cultivation of choice fruits and flowers. =a= HARRISBURG AND . CAMP CURTIN HOSPITALS.- The foregoing table exhibits the capacity of the city hospitals for accommodating sick and wounded soldiers, as taken from the morning reports of the 27th inst: CAMP CURTIN HOSPITAL No. of beds occupied by patients " " unoccupied ~ Total number of beds CHESTNUT STREIT HO.iPITAL No. of beds occupied by patients " " unoccupied ‘. Total number of beds COTTON FACTORY HOSPITAL No of beds occupied by patients " unoccupied' " Total number of beds AULBEEZCI STU= nosprr No. of bed's occupied by patients 87 " " unoccupied " 86 Total number of beds 123 WALNUT STREET HOSPITAL, (EAST.) No. of beds occupied by patients 106 " " unoccupied ." 20 Total number of beds 126 WALNUT STREET HOSPITAL, (WEST.) No. of beds occupied by patients " " unoccupied " Total number of beds RECAPITULATION Whole number of beds occupied by pa tients .543 °Whole number of beds occupied by nurses, etc 66 Whole number of beds unoccupied 96 Total number of beds.. 705 *Os° nurse is allowed to every ten patients, making 64 beds occupitd by nurses. The other 12 beds are occupied by stewards and ward masters. POLICE REME.T.—Alderman Mine, Present.— Charles Watson, a soldier, had something be twixt a penitentiary look and a hanging one. Charles met a stranger, who was so kind as to give him a brace of navy revolvers. One pistol was found, but the giver did not make his ap pearance to claim it. Watson—minus his gift —was committed to prison. Mary Casey and Emma Utz, common looking girls—romantic girls—of Queen Elizabeth's kind, were introduced. Both were great swear ers—sovras the daughter of Henry the Eighth —both possessed great energy; so did she who headed her own army, and by her own influence repelled the celebrated Spanish Armada—they patronized the fine arts—so did the distinguished and relentless persecutor of the frail but talented fair one, who bore the name of Mary, Queen of Scots -but both had been in prison before, and —Birney can tell you where they are now. Henry Cott and a fellow cavalryman belonged to the provost guard. Amused themselves by trying to ride into houses on State street. Bode into the wrong house, and a "right-about" order was given by Captain Campbell, which was not c funtermanded until the party was before the Alderman's office. Their superior officer re quested that they might be taken to Camp Cur- tin, where their cavalry license was taken from them in the vicinity of the "troop." Leonard Kramer, residing in Second street, kicked Henry Harther, threw " bones" at him and tore his clothes. Leonard was arrested, on oath of his neighbor Henry; and brought up by officer Essig. Thecae° will probably be decided by twelve citizens some time in August. Henry Harther had the tables turned on him, and was arrested by the same officer, charged with selling Glycyrrhiza water on Sunday. En tered bail for his future appearance. John Drunk, no name, no clothes, no money, no friends, no bail. We leave our readers to guess his fate. John Monaghan is in thole practice of sipping— not of the waters of llelicon, but, to, we his own-native tongue, the waters of eau ds. vie— is likewise in the habit wf taking up lodgings where hobo plenty of room and night - air. We need scarcely tell that Misther Monaghan la new in a situation where the night air will not trouble him. PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Subsistence Claims, &c., &c., made out and collected by EUGENE SNYDER, Atturney-ae-Law. Office : Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. [027-ly EDITOR OP TELEGRAPH Dear Sir : With your permission I wish to say ta the readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leav ing the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having B .1d Heads or Baro Faces, simple directions and in formation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in leas than 30 days. All applica tions answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist jy2B-d3al] No. 831 Broadway, New York. To ran SOLDIEB2.-I would say to those going home who have taken the dysentery or diarrhcea from exposure or change of water, to get a bottle of Mrs. Westhoven's Dysentery Drops. Ii is pleasant to take—only 25 centit a bottle—take as dir,-cted, and in a short time you will be well. Very many have tried it, and pronounce it the best ever taken, and to those leaving town it is a sure preventive. This medicine is prepared and sold only by MRS: L. BALL. No. 27 south Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa. Orders from a distance promptly attended• . - to. Eftsronv.—The faithful historian is the me. dium through which the doings of the past is presented to the mind. Fiction may amuse the leisure hour or feed the romance attached to young life, but when the stern reality of every day life overtakes us, we thenrealizi how false is its teaching and how wasted our time in its p: rural. These thoughts have been sug gested to our mind, even from the misrepresen tations sometimes seen in an advertisement The object of oue style of advertisements is to have the public read, and from reading learn where they can at all times purchase d. y goods at the very lowest cash cash prices, southeast corner of Front and Market stieets C. L. Bow /lAN. WE WILL sm. the balance of our stock o' of summer dress goods at very low picas. Bareges at 10, 16, 20 and 25 cents. Lawus at 15, 2u and 26 cents. A large assortment of white cambric, all prices. Plain Swiss, figured Swiss, nansook, all prices. A splendid assortment of Cambric bands, and other needlework. Ladies' white stockings and children's stock ings. 26 dozen of gentlemen's white shirts, extra fine. We have also a large assortment of striped woollen shirts,sospenders, pocket handkerchiefs, socks, and other goods, suitable for sutlers, which we sell at city prices. S. 'AWL HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! BATCHELOR% CELEBRATED HAIR 818 130 Is the Best In the World The only Harmless, bus and Reliable Dye Known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes Bed, Rusty . or" Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural 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 111 effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &c. FACTORY-81 BARCLAY ST., N. Y. ;'l3 NSW TOILPIZ OMAN son DRESSING je2B-ly. 101 25 MOTHERSI MOTHERS4I .106 MOTHERS!!! DON'T fall to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 'SYRUP for CHILDREN TEETHING. 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 falling 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 Gams° rer THE Bowline, AND WIND Como. We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy In the World, in all oases of DYSENTERY and DIARREKEA, IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the tac•simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK. PENN ONLY 26 Cm Plat Barna. uty22 d&w6m SIIGARS—White and brown, of all grades and prices. Call and examine, at jeg NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market streets. SALT, ground, alum, Ashton and dairy, in large or small quantities, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, at Ckrc. Front an i Market streets. FIRE CRAM:SEN.—Just receiving a large lot of Fire Crackers, which we will sell very low, by the boa or smaller quantity, NIOHOLb & BOWMAN, Oor. Front and Market eta. CM CHINESE, old and new, from prime Dairies, for sale low by rayls LBS. HAM.—We have just 60,000 received and have in store the largest lot of Hams of choice brands ever 'offered in this market, which we offer to sell lower than any other store 3n town. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market sta. CM SIIGARS for Preserving, of all kinds, which we are now offering very low. Cell and examine at NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, je24 00r. Front and Market sta. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Of any size not in the standard styles will be made to order. JUST RECEIVED. ANOTHER lot of Beaatifol ALUMS, at SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, No. 18 Market street, je 15 A ATIDEAS, Different colored double varieties; 'Mite Prbige, Purple Fringe, di fart Tree, and other obsubbary, at Seyidone Milieu. J. MM. Optdal Notices. THEI BATE NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market Stade. BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore. Ncn `2littitrtirtmtnts ATTENTION 1 SUBSTITUTES FOR DRAFTED PERSONS WAR DEPARTMENT, PROVnET MAMMAL GENERAL'S OFFICE, TVaahington, D. C., lay 12. h, 1863. CIRCULAR, No. 44. To answer inquiries made t 9 this office it is announced: First. Any drafted person paying three hun dred dollars under section 13 of the enrollment act, is thereby exempt from further liability under that draft, but not from any subsequent draft. Second. Any drafted person furnishing an acceptable enbstitate Is exempt from military service, for the period for which s►id substitute is mustered into the service. Third. A substitute once mustered Into the service cannot be drafted while in service. . . . . . .. Fourth A drafted man cannot pay commu tation money or present a substitute after he has reported himself to the Board of Enrollment for examination. Fifth. Men who on the 3d of March, 1863, were in the miltary service of the United States as bs titutes under the draft of 1862, and w hose terms of service have since expired, are not liable to the present draft, but the persons for whom they were substitute] are liable to draft the same as though they bad not been drafted or furnished substitutes under the draft of last year. Sixth. 7yi serving the notices u required by circular No. 42 from this office, a reasonable time to report shall in each coo be granted by boaid of enrollment to men in State service, who have been or m.y be drafted. JAMES B. FRY, Provost Marshal General PROVOST MARSHAL'S 0/710g, 14TH D/STRICIT, Harrisburg, Pa., July 17, 1838. The attention if the citizens of the 14th Enrolling District of Pennsylvania is directed to the above Circular from the War Department of the United States. JNO. SAY CLEMENT, Capt. and Provost Marshal, 14th District. jy/7-Btawtf A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING CER TAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSEI TUTION. Searesolved by the Senate and . House of Repre sentasives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, That the following amend ments he proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the pro viAon of the tenth article thereof There shall be an additional section to the third article of the Constitution. to be desig nated as section four, as follows : Sacrum 4. Whenever any of the qualified eltotors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military service, trader a requisition from the President of the "United States, or by the authority of this Common wealth, such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as lull as if they were present 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 °kilt and nine, as follows : Sso. 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. tirso. 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legis lature granting any powers, or privileges, in any case,where the authority to grant such pow ens, or privileges, has been, or may 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. OFF/OR OF TUS SBORBTARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, HARRISBURG, July 1, 1863. 11 PENNSYLVANIA, SS:• I do hereby certify that the foregoing and annexed is a fall, true and correct copy of the original joint resolution of the General Assem bly, entitled "A joint resolution proposing cer tain amendments to the Constitution," as the same remains on file in this office. It RSTINONT whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and tensed the seal of [L, 13.) the Secretary's office to be affixed, the day and year above written. ELI SLIMS, Secretary of the Commonwealth y5-dotsw&wte.) HAMS.—Michener'e Excelsior Hams, by the hogshead, tierce, birrel or single ham, canvassed and uncanvassed, for sale lower than any other store. Each ham warranted. Cali and examine at NICHOLS hlc BOWMAN, jet Mr. Front and Market Strad:4a. ORANGES AND TNAlONS—Another lot of Oranges and Lemons lust received and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, my2o Cor. Front and Market streets. BIBLES AND HYMN BOOKS I A LA BGE and splendid stock or Pocket and tir Family Bibles. Prtsbytrian, Methodist, Lutheran, German &fin 14. n d, and other Hymn Books. lust receiv ed .tt BERGNER'S 011hAY BuOKSTOEE. COAL OIL, a further reduction in Coal 011, superior article of non-explosive Coal Oil, for sale very low, by NIC.IIOIB & BOWMAN, CM Front and Market Sts narl i POTATOES! POTATOES! 500 BUSHELS Prime N. Y. Mercer and Peach Blow Potatoes for sale at No. 106 Market street, HarriPburg, Pa. W. H. BIBLE & CO. FlSH.—Another large lot of Mackerel and Herring, in all sizes of packages, barrels, halves, quarters and kits, for sale kw by NICHOLS' & BOWMAN Oor. Front and Market Streets ap27 HELMS.—A large invoice of canvtussed and nncanvassed hams„ of every choice brand in market. Each ham warranted in good order. For sale very low by ap27 NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market Ste PEESEIWED FRTrira, hermetically sealed, in cans and jar., of all descriptions, and of the most delicious character, for sale by WK. DOCK, JR.. & CO. $75 A in M e O ve ß r T y ß ci - L — n l ty w r s76 ° a hmiroenlkeexliti perms paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sew ing Machines. Address S. MADISON, mylB-devoBm Alfred, Me. HAMS I— Canvassed Hams of every choice brand in market, for fate in large or small quantities, by NIOHOLS & BOWMAN, )Yl5 Corner Front and Market Ste. CHOICE LOT OF TOBACCO—including Con gress, Cavendish, Navy, Spun 8011, &c., very low, just received by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cm. Front and Market street' mv2o COAL OIL LANTERNS, that do not need any chimney, and no wind will put the VA out. Call and examine, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market Bth. ME A LOGE variety of Notionejust received, „al : . at _ &WATER'S BOOKSTORE. Artib Abriertigt nun to GREATDISCOVERY USEFUL and VALUA BLE DIStOVERY ! lINSJLUBLE CEMENT; Is of more general practical utility tban any invention now before the public. It ha, been thoroughly tested dur ing the last two years 'o) practical men, and pronoun «.d by ail to be SUPERIOR 70 ANT Adhesive Prepare tions known Applicable useful Art 3 ilusou's lusormara Omen Is a new thing, and the re suit of years of study ; its combination is on A new thing &iearbie Princip/ea, And under no circumstances or amaze of temperature will it become corrupt or emit any offensive smell. IM Combination Slanufacturers, using Ma chines, will find it the best article known for Cementing the Channels, as it workk -witbouttep ay, is not affected y any change of tempera tem. Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. Jewelers_ Will find it snfficiently adhe sive for their nee, se has been proved. Ilia erpeciallyachlged to Leather, Acd we claim as an eepecia merit, that it sticks Patches and .Linii.gs to Boots and -Imes sufficiently strong with. out stitching. Families. It is the only LIQ UID CEMENT Extant, that is a sure thing for mending EN:mufti:ire, Crockery, Toys, Bone, Ivory, And articles of Household use. It is a liquid Remember liwros's lasoLuats CEMENT Is in a liquid form and as easily applied as p tete. HILTON'S INSOLTIBLB COMM Is insoluble In water or oil. HILTON'S ImoLuna Cater Adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Man ufacturers' Packages from 2 ounces to 100 lbs. HILTON BROS. & CO., Proprietors, Providence, B. L Agents in Philaidelphis, jeß.dly Finis TO ALL WHO MAY BE DRAFTED WAR DEPARTMENT, PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFTIOZ, Washington, D. C.,ly 10,1863. CIRCULAR, No 43 THE following extracts from laws of the United States, now in fcroe,are published for the information and guidance of all concerned: Section 12, of the Enrolment act, after ai recting how the draft shall be conducted, says: "And the person so drawn shall be notified of the same within ten days thereafter, by a writ ten or printed notice, to be served personally, or by leaving a copy at the last place of resi dence, requiring him to appear at a designated place of rendezvous to report for duty." Section 13, of the Enrolment act, contains the following: "And any person failing to re port after due service of notice, as herein pre scribed, without furnishing a substitute, or paying the required sum therefor, shall be deemed A DROPRTER, and bhall be arrested by the Provost Marshal, and sent to the nearest mili tary post for triad by court-snartml, unless, upon proper showing that be is not liable to do mili tary duty, the Board of Enrolment shall relieve him from the draft." The 20th Article of War contains the follow ing : "All officers and soldiers o * con victed of having deserted, shall suffer DEATH, or such other punishment as by sentence of court martial shall be inflicted." JAMES B. FRY, Provost Marsha] Genets]. PROVOST MARSHAI:I3 OFFICE, 14TH DISTRICT, 1 . Bamsburg, Pa , July 18th, 1863 71110 SE WHO MAY BE DEAF CED, and the I_ public generally, are directed to study the above order, and be guided and governed by it; as Sao 18 of the Etaturazarr Acr will be rigid ly enforced in the 14th District of Pennsylva nia. JOHN SAY CLEMENT, Captain and Provostllifarad, 14th District Pennsylvania. yl3d3tawt MUSIC STORE. LHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SHEET MUSIC AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PICTURE FRAMES AND LOOKING GLASSE9, At W. KNOCHE'S, 98 Market st. Music sent by mall. jt4-2tawly HAMS!!! 20 LBS.—Compased of the ,000 following- brands, just re- ceived : Nawnorais, celebrated. New Jraser, selected. Erase AND Swum's, superior. ldronnssat's EXOSLSJOE, canvassed. Ithonntsa's Examinee., not alcanvassed. Isom Crrr, canvassed. laO CITY, not canvassed. PLAIN Hams, strictly prime. Comrrar HAM, very fine. Filch ham sold will be guaranteed as repre sented. WK. DOOR, Jr., & CO. DR. Mao N TOO til3 PECTORAL SYIuJP. AhE your lungs weak? Does a long breath ; dye you min? Haire you a hacking cough t Do you expectorate hard, tough mat ter ? Aie you mated with night sweats and want of at iep ? If so, hers is your. remedy. It will unquestionably save you. Price 11 00- The above medicine has been used extensively in this city with good results. For sale at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE. EMPTY HOGSHEADS. ALARGE QUANTITY OF EMPTY MEAT HOGSHEADS in good condition and with the heads in. These HOGBRIMDS are desirable for BRILDMII, Femmes, &0., and will be sold at a very law price. WM. DOCK, JR., & CO. EXTRA FAMILY FLODB—A lot of very choice extra family flour, just received and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, t ,„ 5 ,20 Oor. Front sad Market streets. PRESSIIVING JARS, of Glass and Stone, of all kinds and Mon, for sale low, by • NICHOLS & BOWMAN, JelO Om Front and Market streets. .Ecamß LIN'S COMBINATION TROUPE I FOR SIX VIGEIT:i ONLY, IULTON,s Monday Evening, July 27th, 1863, And Every Evening During the Week. .7HE MONITORS OF MINSTRELS! IN AN ENIIRELY NEW PROGRAMME, Produced in their Imitable Style THE GREAT CONGRESS OF TALE'T! Miss Ads Tesman, Mlle Fraik La Folle, Mmis Fielding, WES Mica Florence, La Petite Ella, Miss E Cliffoid, Hwy Leslie, Dirk P.rtier, W. ii. Bud worth, JAn Purcell, Junes Pilgrim, JAlre Watson, Piof Chas. Weber, SL(. Win terstain, &c TIM SUBSTANTI 11. ETIMIPLIN C6FEDERACI The (heat Pantomime Troupe I The Ore t Ballet Gombinati)n I BOOT & SHOE The Great Dramatic Company Ta GREAT CONOENTRATRIN OF BICAUTTAND (Isms the Only Snow tbat Perform all they Advertise ! The Alois Origin4l Troupe in Existence ! The Best Musidans! The Best flamers! The hest hinge , s ! The Bzst Quartette ! The Best Dallneato•s! Ever Witne din any One Company. terChange of Programme Each Night ! ,A 1 JAMEA PILGRIM, BURIN IPiE Al ANA° el. Grand Matinee on Saturday A fternoon O'wwencieg at 3 o'ciocg, fur tue &twain:L:ldd don of Ladies and Children. Admission tickets for (.;kildren t 10 Cents. Ladies and (.1t- :Alen:lol'a ticket, 25 •' Rorning Perforataoe, Doors ern et 7t o'rkare ; to Colrinienceat 8 e'cl,ric TICKETS OF ADMIUSI N, 25 and 35 CENTS j. 2 4 1w JE WELEGS Steam Weekly to. Liverpool. rirOUDELLNG at QUEENSTOWN, (Coal Gau -1 BOR.) The well knowe Steamers of the Liverpool, Now York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, are lute ded to sail as follows : CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, August Ist CIF. OF Nr.W YORK, Satur ay, August 8:12; CITY OF MAN 4 HEifEB , SAluruay, August 15th, mid every succeeding Saturday, at Nouc, from Pier 44, North River. 11. AT M, OF PASSAGE, BAUM) ID GOLD, Oa iSB NQUIVALINT IN OM REMEMBER NINCY. mar CABIN, $BO 001sumaame, $3 50 do to London, 86 OU do to London, 35 50 do to Paris, 95 001 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00Ido to Hamburg, 87 60 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queemstown : Ist Cabin, $75, $B6, $lO5. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenstown, $3O. Those who wish to send for their Mende can buy tick ets here at Huse rates. For further information apply at the Compa ny's Offices. • JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. or C. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg: Madly. STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. The steam-hip - GREAT RAS rERN, WALTER PATON, CkmnaLnier. will be dispatched nom wv.zapooz. FROM NEW YORK. Wednesday, August 12 J Wednesday, Sept. 2 and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks from each port. First cabin from Second cabin, state-room berths, meals furnished at separate tablei $7O Excursion Tickets out and back, 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 $5O Steerage, with superior accommoiatior.s... $3O Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates as above, All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in 11. 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, New York. For freight apply to Holman & Ass.nrwAxx, Agents, 54 South et., New York. jel3-d3m WHEREAS, the Honorable Joan J. Paitaises, President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Ju.icial District, consisting of thi counties of Lebanon and Dauphr n, and the Hon. &sc at. LANDIS and Hon. Mosss B. Yonne. Associate Judges in Dauphin county, having issued their precept, bearing date the 29th day of May, 1863 to me directed., for holdings Coen of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions ef the Peace at Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to commence on Tea 4TH IfoNDAT or ACOIT:T NeXT, being the 24e DAY .11 , ASSIUT, 11363, and to continue cue week. Notice ,s therefore hereby given to the Ceronor, Ins. tires of the Peace, Aldermen, and Cansuablei of the said county or Dauphin, that they be then and then in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the iorenoon of said day, with tneir records, inquisitions, exarninatiqns, and their own remembrances, to do thew: tho,es which to their office appertains to be none, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or snail be in the Jail of Dauphin coun ty, be then and there to prosecute against th m as shall be just. Given under my band, at Harrisburg, the 17th day f July, in the year of our Lord, 1863, anti in ,t e ilgiity-seventh year of the independence of the United States. SHCRIPIOS OrPlat 1 Harrisburg, July IT, 1863. [ ROBERT SNODGRASS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW—In the office of F. K. Boas, Eq., North Third street, third door above Market, Harrisburg, Pa. R. B —Pension, Bounty and Military Claims of all kinds prosecuted and collected. Refer to Hone. John C Kunkel, David Mumma, Jr., and R. A. Lamberton. • m• 9 d&w6m FOR COUNTY CUMMI. SloNEtt. GEORGE CASSEL respectfully announces that he will be a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, and if nominated and electe , i. pledges himself to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity. my29:dawtc* LADIES' FANCY TRAVELING BASKETS W ITH a large assortment of Emma, SCHOOL, PA.PBE, Mum, jet 2 FISH—We are now offering very low, a lot of choice Mackerel, in barrels, hatires, quarters and kits. NTCHOLS & BOWMAN, e 8 Front anti VlstrbA. qtr o. HAMS—Raclsior Hams, in laige and small quantities, which we are able to sell lower than any store in town. Call and examine; NICHOLS & BOWMA.N, e 8 Corner Front and Market Ste. 2lmustmtnts. BRANT'S CITY 11.4 LL. Ntm aimertisements. FEM. A MA TION: J. D. BOJW., ShetiE ROUND, • Currarg, Cutinirmse, CAR& WM. DOUR. Jr.. & CO. $95 to SIAS jyl74.lkwid
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