~_7 _ ____. . di* Pilitp iteregrApij. NOTICE TA: ..117 i':IITISERS.—AII Ad rertigeraents, ',ILI Notices, Mar.. tinges, to secure insertion In the TELI.:;.,At'II, roust invariably be accouipaniva 111111 the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular gsreni ,,, Edition are Inserted in the Dimming Edit"`“ ittiont extra charge. HABRI 4, BURC4, PA Thursia) EveuDm; July 30, 1563 TOWN AND COUNTRY. THE DUTY OF ?HE PRESENT HOUR. FREE LECTURE BY C. C. BURLEIGIL In the Court House this Evening, July 30. C. C. Burleigh, one of the most eminent scholars and el( quent lecturers in the Union, will repeat his great lecture, entitled THE DU CY OF THE PRE ENT HOUR, In the city of Harrisburg, this evening, July 80th, in the Court House. The lecture will commence at 7i o'clock. fer The public are respectfully invited to be present. APPOINTMENT.—Rev. Charles R. Hale, eon of tte late Hon. R. C. Hale, and well known in this city, bas been appointed .laplain in the S. Navy, and has been ordered to report for duty at the Naval School, Newport, R. I. No ORDIRS YET.—No official announcement has yet been made of the time when the draft shall take place in this district. Everything is ready, but the Provost Marshal has to wait on orders from Washington, before the drawing can begin. PHISONERS.—Captain Carman, of this city, and LLutennni. Ayers of chambersburg, be longing to the 107th Pennsylvania regiment, were captured at Gettysburg, and are now in It'chmond. On account of some trouble exist ing relative to the exchange of officers, they will probably not be released for some time; but, as we hold three to one of Jt ff. Davi.' ,commissioned traitors, the exchange will doubt less go on as usual in a short time. I= %mix OICGABIZING.—The War Department is pushing the organization of colored troops vigorously. The success of our forces West have given a fresh impetus to enlistments among the blacks, and by Autumn it is supposed that at least one hundred thousand negroes will be in arms in the Valley of the Mississippi. It has been decided to raise four colored regiments in this District. The first is complete, and the second rapidly approaching completion. THE READ AT GETTIEBIIEG —Messrs. George Frey, Jacob Streckbouser, and Juhnller, living near Gettysburg, have lit a of tbe marked graves on the battle-field of Gettysburg, and any person visiting that borough in search of a dead relative or friend killed in the late battle Wilt be able to glean mach - - valuable infoima tion by calling on either one of the abov'e named g , ntleruen. A letter addressed to either of them, in relation to the dead near Gettysburg , will receive prompt attention. I=l TEE COMBINATION Tnows.—Harrisburgers are titankfal that during this fearfully "heated term" they have one place of amusement open, which can be filled with people at any time, with scarcely any perceptib e diminution of the oxygen, which keeps us cheerfel and buoyant Since last Monday the capacity of Brant's Hall has been well tented, for Hamblin's combination troupe brought crowds at once, and the hall has, so far, stood the test well. The entertain ments have been so full of interest, anri so varied each evening, that . hundrids whoflocked to the hall the first night, have gone the second and third, to witness the changes in the per formances each night. To-night another change of programme is given, and our amusement loving friends will not regret it should they visit Brant's Hall. I=== Courssomeans.—We learn from an exchange that the American Telegraph company is about is.) commence taking under instruclons intelligent soldiers who may have become disabled, by the loss of an arm or leg, for various active duties, but which will not hinder them from becoming excellent operators. This is very cnromendable, and it is to be hoped that it will not, end in words, but practical results. The 'other tele graph companies should also adopt the same precedent, and what is more, carry it out.— There are many deserving men now wilting for some such an offer ; let it be immediately pro mulgated. There is also another party who should feel an interest in this matter, and that' is the OMIT meet. The number of operistais employed on Government lines is. very large, and it la no more than right that 'an effort should be made to give a - disabled soldier the first chance. WHERE TV PRATITED MEN ATtE TO BB SENT.- Drafted men or their substitutes are to be sent to Philadelphia from the following counties : Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, ; Lehigh, Chester, Delaware, Monrde; N r 423e, Stkue• henna, Berke, - Itincaster, Schuylkill, Lebanon, Northalapton, Carbon, Pike, Lucerne. Those from the following counties are to be sent Carliale:--Bradford, !Wyoming, Snlli van,Union, Juniata, Cumberland, Perry, Frank lin, Bedford, Cambria, Huntingdon, Centre ; Lycoming, Potter, Columbia, Montour, North- , umberland, Snyder, Dauphin, York, `Adaixis, Fulton, Somerset, Blair, Mifflin, Clinton, Tio a. Those from the following mantles are to be lent to Pittsburgi- . --Erie, Warren, McKean, Forrest, Elk, Cameron, Jefferson, Clearfield, Crawford, Venengo, Mercer, Clarion, Indiana, Westmoreland, Fayette, Allegheny, Butler, Armetrong, Lawrence, Beaver, Washington an Greene. Alter a drafted man pays $3OO for his exemp tion the respomib lity rests upon the Govern. me nt for furnishing a substitute, and if a draft ed luau fails to report it does not involve a necessity for his district to furnish ano`her to take his place, but the authorities will arrest him, wherever found, as a deserter. Forte.—The discharge paper of a member of Co. A, 122 d Regiment, P. V. The owner can get it by calling at this office. Tae LADIES of the Colon Relief Association, acknowledge the receipt of and return thanks to the ladies of Ebensburg, Cambria county, for a box of hospital stores. Also to Mrs. Ann S. Hummel, of liummelstown, for dried apples. GEN. COUCH'S STAFF.—The staff of Major General Conch, as at present arranged, consists of the following named gentlemen: Maj. Shultz, Ass't Adj't General. Maj. Burt, Aide-de Camp. Capt. Potter, " " Capt. Leroy, Asa't Adj't General. Lieut Col. Bell, Commissary. Lientr Col. Thompson, QuArtermast4. Surgeon Kit g, Medical lArector. Gen. Couch's headquarters are now situated in west Market street, Chambersburg. The headquarters of the Quartermaster and Medical Director, are also in Chambersburg. The office of the Commissary is located in this city. THE SUPERINTENDENT Olt THE SUNDAY SCHOOL attached to the Episcopal Church, Mr. William H. Buehler, afforded the children in his charge an hour's rational as well as delightful amuse ment, last evening. Mr. Buehler was cooper ated with by Dr. Corwin, of the Insane Asylum. At that institution there is one of the beat and largest magic lanterns of modern manufacture It was purchased by Dr. Curwin, expressly to amuse the patients at the asylum, but at stated periods Dr. 0. kindly gives exhibitions to the scholars of the different Sabbath schools of Harrisburg. —Last evening, as we stated above, the Sab bath school scholars attached to St. Stephen's Church were present at one of the exhibitions, and, from what we could, learn from one of them, all were highly delighted. Those who can thus find time, amid the cares and burdens of the bn.,.y Lfe by which we are surrounded, to amuse and instruct children in the manner allud, d to, have a reward in their own reflections which cannot be derived from any other pursuit. POLICE Menses —Before Aldennan Stine.- Joseph. Murphy was arrested and confined in the lock up all night, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. • Margaret Peas alicu Kinney, was peacefully perambulating the streets yesterday afternoon ; but having no home, she called on the Alder man, who confined her in the lock-up until morning, when she received a plea of paper and was admitted to the poor-house. Win. Mower was again brought up for pass ing counterfeit money on oath of J. C. Schnei der. - He (Mower) had been in jail some time for this offence, on oath of Mr. Miller, propri etor of the Park House, and was in hopes that he might escape the law, when Mr. Schneider stepped in, with more evidence, showing thl Mower is a professional counterfeiter. He will probably have a chance to learn an honest trade "down east." Win. Wallace was arrested for passing a broken bank note on Joseph Box. Wallace will doubt be set at liberty, as he as asserts that he received the note from some soldier over in Cumberland county, and yms not aware that it was a worthless one. SPICIAL Minertso or Cirs Cousom.—Council met yesterday evening at eight o'clock----Presi dent, Mr. Hickok, it the Chair. Members present, Messrs Hooker, Maeyer, Morris,Verbtke, Weaver, Wolfinger and Hickok, President. Oa motion, the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting were dispensed with. The President had called Council together at the request of the Mayor. The sewer *Meg along Chestnut street, emptying into the slip near the canal, was stopped up by dirt and filth, and the authorities were threatened with being prosecuted by Mr. Eby Byers if the nuisance was not removed. Mr. Yerbeke moved that the Street Com mittee of the First District (Wears. Rocker, Haehnlen and Linn) be instructed to repair the sewer. The motion was seconded by Mr. Maeyer Mr. Wolfinger thought the sewer could'easily be repaired by digging duwn'to - it, between the railroad and the , canal; Mr. Verbeke presented a resolution, that the street committee of the First District be directed to repair the sewer as in their judgenaent theY should.tbink best. Adopted. - Mr. Wolfinger offered a resolution authorizing the purchasing one thousand perches of stone for the purpose of grading thetitreets...: Agreed to. Mr. Maeyer offered a resolution, that,ft tire, opmpanies be directed te dispose of all the hose they had -on hand, unfit for use, or not needed. The Street Committee of the Third.Distriet handed in their report, relative tckthe grading of Charles and Susquehanna streets'; and re commending that Verbeke street be also graded. . Mr. Verbeke urged upon Council the neces sity, of abating the nuisances in the streets of th e Sixth ward, and , recommended that Susque hanna street •be graded; the refused dire taken therefrom to be used in' filli n g up such places to the streets aka ally of - that ward as most needed it. Mr. Morris, of the Street Committee of the Third District, offered a resolution; directing said committee to proceed as suggested by Mr. Verbeke. Agreed to. The President and sev,ered of the members of Council reftirrtd to the• occupants of the Wash. ington Hmse, corner of Sixth and Walnut streets, using the fire plug, and hose from-the engine house, to water the streets in the im mediate vicinity ; and on motion of-the Chair men of the Water-Committee, it was ordete& tifiat officer Callender notify the proprietor of the Washington House to discontinue the use of the same. Mr. Yerheke moved that Council take up the motion of the Committee of the Third D strict, made at a previous meeting, relative to the grading of Susquehanna, Morgan, Bolton, Third and several other streets in the Bath ward ; also, that Council prooeed with the con sideration of the construction of sewers in said stmts. Postponed. Adjouxued. MILITARY REL/If FIND.—The regular monthly payment to volunteers' families will be made on Frday afternoon, 31st inst., at the Court House, between the hours of four a' d six. GEO. BERGNER, Prei t. 0. EDWAE.D3, Sec' y. =l2= Moss DESEBTERS.—Seventy-six deserters and Stragglers, picked up in the western and south western parts of the Stale, were brought to Harrisburg yesterday evening. DISORATIGID.—The 28th regiment Penovl verde militia was mustered out of service yes terday evening. Many of the ten were at the depot this morning long before the departure of the train going north, all eager to reach home as soon as posbible. Some of them did not wait for transportation home, but paid their fares out of their own pockets. COMPLIMEMTARY TO THE CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. —The tollowidg noble letter is the spontaneous act of a brave man in acknowledgement of the services cf a body of good men. It is honora ble to all parties interested, and will be read with satisfaction by the public, out of whose generous bounty the Christian Commission are enabled to supply the soldiers with all he needs for his comfort: HEADQUARTERS, CAMP CURTIN, } July 2L, 1868. Our quarters having been in immediate prox imity to the Union Tabernacle tent of the Christian Commiseb n, we have watched the efforts to, accommodate men in camp, and desire to bear our testimony to the great benefits con ferred through this channel upon the large numbers of soldiers gathered here. Though this sphere is less promin. ntly before the eye of the public than the battle field, its unobtru sive usefulness in meeting just those wants ex perienced by men suddenly called upon to leave home and friends ' has been such es to draw forth the warmest commendation of all who have come within a knowledge of its operations. To those who have eo liberally supported this noble and patriotic charity with fund , , we beg leave to give the a=surance that we not only have seen nothing like waste or unnecessary ex penditure, but on the contrary have confidence that the money used in this department has been expended with judgment, and in such a way as to accomplish the greatest amount of good. It would not be doing justice, did we not mention the names of the gentlemen that have had charge of the tent. To Miss Romeo J. Smith, Re/. J. H. Mecham and others, whose names we cannot recall, we owe many obliga tions. J. F. RAMSEY, Lieut. Col. Commanding Camp Curtin, Penna. A. C. Mean, Adjutant.` Special Notices. To THE Soannats.-1. would say to those going home who have taken the dysentery or diarrbcea, from exposure or chimp of water, to get a bottle of Mrs. Westhoven's Dysentery Drops. It is pleasant to take—only 25 cent 4 a 13.)We—take as directed, and in a short time you will be well. Very many hair, tried it, and pronounce it the beat ever taken, and to those leaving town it is a sure preventive. Tu. s medicice is prepared and sold only by MRS L BALL, No. 27 south Pine street, Harriebarg, Pa. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Gussoe.ss.--Tnrough this war, ecience has made rapid strides in the development of the various engines of destructive Wia are, and in o d partment perhaps more than in gunboats. In this connection 'we had the pleasure, when. in Philadelphia a few days since, of making the acquaintance at Wm. Deacon's, corner of 12th and Popular streets, of Captain Alexander. The Captain was then engaged in localising the efficiency of guuboats--we mean where the capacity of water to inland towns is not suffi cient for their tmusrortation. His theory pro vides for ti eta land locomotion. Our City Fathers should consult him in this matter for the protection of Harrisburg by gunboats. We also have to say that C. L. Bowman, of the cheap dry goods house southeast corner of Frout and Market streets, will receive during Friday and Saturday of this week, a large stock of new and sensonable diy goods, at prices niu , :h less than have been the ruling rates. j) 30-2 t EDITOR. 071 TELHOTLAPH : Dear Sir : With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper thatl will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Beebe, with full dirsctiens for making and using a simple'Vege , able Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 data Pimples, Blotches, Tau, Freckles, and all im purities of the Skin, leav ing the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having B Id Heade or Bare Fac s, simple directions and in formation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers; or a Mon-tache, in leas than 30 days. All applica tions answered by return mail without charge. Reaped ally yours, THOt F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, jy2B-d3m] - No. 831 Broadway, New York. 11AIIt DYE! 114111, DYE I BATCHELOR'S CELEBRATED ,HAIR DYI - Is the Best In the World. 2" . lts only Hamlets; Zile and /Make Dye Hamm This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes Red, 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 qitently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the iII effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM . A. BATOELBLOR. All others are mere imitations, and shoeild be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, Foe. FACTORY-81 BARCLAY ST., N. Y. l*xonizolOs 14819 TOILET - mums TO DRNSIEESiI THI HAIR. je2B-ly. - MOTUArdati:- MOTIITuItBII . • ..:IVIOTHERS V3,V; - tegN'T fail to procure WINSIDW'S :SOOTELINH , SYRUP: Pis cgaomi Thlie Valuable preparation is tie ineeeilption of. 'one thehest female physiOaruiend nurses in the. Drifted Statist, And has been- - need 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 - I'd:111d from pain, but. invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole System. It-will almost instantly relieve Garma Ls TES Bowirs, AND WIND CALM We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in the World. in all cases: of DYSENTERY and WARRED:Ed IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cense. Fall directions for using will accompany each. bottle. None Genuine unless the tan simile of, CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is op, the ontside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Dey Btieet, NEW,TDES. Plum Orwr 26 Ouzo ma Barna.-,.. , tiyadiwibi Nt 2ZDtrtirements A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING CER A TAIN AMEN WIEN IS TO THE CO:SII TUTION. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Rrpre sentaubes of the Commonwealth of Pennsyivanut, in General Assembly mu, That the folli 'wing e mend - ruebts be prepoeud to thy Con-titutiuu of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the pro vision of the tenth article theieof : There shall be en additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be desig nated as ,cction four, as follows : :soma 4. Whenever any of the qualified eli ctors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military service, under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by the authority of this Communwealth, such electors may ezei cise the right of suffrage in all elec.+ ions by ihe citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be, presc , abed by law, as full as if they were present at their usual place of election. There shall be two additipnal sections to the eleventh article of the Conatitutiun, to be de siguated as sections eight and erne, as follows : Sao. 8 No bill shall be passed by the Legis lature, containing more 6Mill one aubjent, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills. tiro. 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legis lature granting any powers, or priviteg.-s, in any case, whrre the authority to grant such pow ers, or privileges, bas beau, Or WU hetes: er be, conferred upon the courts of this Common wealth. JOHN CESSNA, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of ibe Senate. 0/1108 OP THY SECRETARY OP THY COMMACIWEALTH, H AERIE/MEG, July 1, 180. PRNNSYLVAATIA, SS: 1 do hereby certify that the foregoing and annexed is a full, true awl correct copy of the original joint resolution of the General Assent' bly, entitled "A joint resolution proposing cer tain amendments to the Constitution," as the same remains on file in this office. Is 'Lemma whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the eat of * the Secretary's office to be affixed, the day and year above written. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Coramonweatth jys-doawBtwte.) AN ASSORTMENT OF OVER 100 STYLES =ICI POOKEI' BOOKS, PURSES AD PORTMONAIES MR LAMB . AND GENTLEMEN, SELLER'S Drug and Fancy Ono& Moro, No. 91 Market Street. A FINE LOT OF BABIED' ' , .CASES AND LIBOR WALLETS Some Splendid New Patterte of IdADIPS' COMPANIONS The best Morocco TRAVELING SATCHELS, And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, unit able for Presents, now on hand at KELLER'S myll] •Drug Store, No. 91 Market Street. SUGAllB—White and brown, of all grades and prices. Call and examine, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Coy. Front end Market streets ►S+ALT, ground, alum, Ashton and dairy, in large or small , muuktities, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 1 , 41 n nr Market streets. FIRE CHACKEBS.—Just receiving. a large lot of Fire Crackers, which we will sell very low, by the box or smaller Quantity, NICHOL-) & BOW HAN, je24 Car. Front and Market eta. old and new, from prime Dairies for sale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, myls Cor. Front and Market. Bteet4. en (Inn LBS. HAM.—We have just •x., , received and_have in store the largest lot of Hams of choice brands. ever drat(' in this market, which we offer to sell lower than any other store in town. - NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Je24 Cor. Front and Market ste. SIIGARS for Pr-serving, of all kinds, which we are now off. ring very low. 01It and examine at NICHOL/I & BOWMAN'S, je24 0 Ir. Front and Market ate. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Of any size nut in the standard styles will be made to order. BERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore. JUST RECEIVED. AN° 4 'BR_LlElTitiluilctort2•l B 4sa,t. jels No. 18 Market, street. AATIEEAff, Different colored double varieties; White Fringe, Purple Fringe, or Miet Tree, and other shrubbery, at,lceystone Nurtiery. J. lapilEt. Htima—Ashenees Exeehdor Hamtiby ~'hogsh - eid, tierce, barrel or single ham, "canvassed and uncanvass4 for sale lower than any other store. Each '-ham witraitted. Call and examine at' store.: & BOWMAN, jet Om. Front and Market streets. BANGHS AND LEMONS-rAnother lot of O :Oiangeof and Lemons juitneceiyed and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, rny2o Cor._Front and Mar-et streets. BIBLES AND. HYMN BOOKS 1 i t LA biiiEetiendic4tock of Pocket and 3'Veloily tines. Pr= 41Vrise, Methodist, LutiLenui, Getman Sefoi and other Hymn &Wks. just receiv `irl :at BERGNER'S CH A P BuOKSTOBE. ittl3E4ltEiVlNd. JARS& All' kinds, glass and atone. Call And,eAatidne At ' - .rircaors & BOWMAN'S, 'y, Cor4fregt and „Market 'Eta. GOAL OIL, a further reduction in coal Oil, euperior article of non-explosive Coal Oil, ror 'sale very low, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN mrl i Cot Front and Market Ste POTATOES!.POTATOES 1 . 500 BUSEIELcI Prime N. Y. Mercer and Peach Blow Potatoes for sale at No. 106 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. jylo W. H. BIBLE & CO. DREBEIIVED FBITII'B, hermetically sealed 1 in cans and jar., of all descriptions, and o the most delicious character, for sale by • WM.. DOCK. Ja. , & CO. itibrYX A MONTH I—l t to hire Agents 461 I Li in every county at $75 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my newmheap Family Sew ing Machines. Address - S. MADISON, mylli-dewarri Alfred, lie. New 2timertisements USEFUL and V aLUA BLE DISLOVERY ! G REATDL9COVKB Y ! INSAUBLE CEMENT Is of more general practice ut lily than any Lave', thn now b fore the public. It ha been thoroughly tested dur lug the ru.st two ye,ra practical men, and pronoun by all to be Applicable useful Arts SUPERIOR 70 ANY Adhesive Preparations trim HILTON'S INSOLUBIN COUNT Is a new thing, and the re sult of years of study ; its ,tombin4tion is on A new thing Scientific Principles, !And nyder no circumstances or chum.° of t - mperature will it become corrupt or emit any offensive smell. Its Combination ifanufacturers, using chines, will find it the b.st article known for Cementing the Channels, as it wolln without tep ay, Is not elected any change of tempera ture. Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. Jewelers. Will find it sufficiently adhe sive for their use, as has been proved. Bit especially adapted to Leather, Aud we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to Boota and Nisioes sufficiently strong with stitching. Families. [LIQUID CEMENT Mr.tant, that is a sure thing for mending Furniture, Crockery, Toys, Ivory, And articles of Household use. It la kllquid Remember Einsom's INBOLDBLB Ciragsm Is in a liquid form and as easily applied as piste. HILTON'S INBOLIIRLE CaMsaT Is indolnbie in water or oil. lEfriaom's lasotturts Callan Adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Man ufacturers' Packages from 2 ounces to 100 lbs. HILIO2i BROS. & CO., Proprietors, Providence, B. L delphis, Finis Agents in Phila jetl•dly LAING & MAGINNIS ATTENTION 1 MISTIMES FOR DUMB PARSONS WAR DEPARTMENT, PROITIPIT MAI/ARAL GENERAL'S OTTIRIL Washington, D. a, July 12. h, 1868. CIRCULAR, t No. 44. j To answer inquiries made to this office it is announced: Arai. Any drafttd person paving three ban dred dollars under section 18 of the enrollment act, is thereby exempt from farther liability under that draft, but not from any subdequeut draft, &Coati. Any drafted person furnishing an acceptable substitute is extmpt from militar) service, for the period fur which said substitute is mustered into the service. Third. A substitute coca mustered into the service cannot be cheated 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 8d of Mnrch, 1863, were in the miltary service of the Milted Stale lateen tr. t I tutes under tile draft of 1862, and Whose terms of service have sii.ee expir. d, are not flab a to the present draft, but the persnus for whom they were substitute i are liable to draft the same as thaugh they had not been drafted or furnished substitutes under the draft of last Sixth. In serving the notices as required by circular No. 42 from this office, a reasonable time to report shall in each case be limited by th. bawd of enrollment to men in State service, who have been or m.yr be drafted. JAMES B. FRY, Provost Marshal General. Paovcor MAMMAL'S OIFKIZ, 14TH Durrisior. Harrisburg, Pa., July 17, 1833 The attention cf tue ciiiadns of the 14th Enrolling District of Pennsylvania is directed to the above Circular from the War Department of the United States. JNO. KAY CLEMENT, Capt. and Provost Marshal, 14th District jyl7-Btawtf , MUSIO STORE, ißi LARGER' ASSORTMENT OF SHEET MUSH) AM" ALL RINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, : PICTURE FRAMES AND LOOKING GLASSES, • At W. KNOCHE'S, 98 Market et. Made seat by mail. je4-2tawly HAMS!!! 201000 Ll3S.—Composed of the following brands, just re- oeived NswitOres, ssithrded. New JUJUY, sfieded. Nveirs ass Swum's, superior. EXONISIGIL, canvassed. Munrieuries Exonstoe, net auxentuased. bum Ur; canvassed. : hos Crmr, not canvassed.. PL&W Hems, **ay prime. Mower Hams, verse fins.: . . Estill ham sold will be guaranteed as repro rented. wm. DOCK, Jr., & CO. D. . Aick,LINTOOK'S PEOTORAL SYRUP. A '‘E mu lungs weak ? Does a long breath 11 eve you vain? Have you a backing' cough/ De you expectorate bard, tough mat tet P Ito you wasted with night sweats and "ant of st.4ep P. If so, hers* yeir remedy. It will cumuestionalAy save you. Price $1 00. The above medicine has been used extensively in this city with good results. For sale at BERGNEIVB BOOK STORK rIETRA FAMILY FLOUR—A lot of very JLA choice OXUS family floor, just received and for sale by NICHOLS & sOWMAN, mv2o Oor. Front and Market streets. DBBSBOTING JAB* of Glom and stone, of 1, au kluda and Woos, for sale low, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, • jig° . Ooit. Pil'xit and Market street ; = ILAMB IN'S COMBB ATIoN TROUPE LTONY.S 7IIE MONITORS OF MINsTR FLS! IN AN EN iItLY NEW PROGRASIME, Produced rn Ilasr Inimitable Style. THE GREAT CO.SGRESS OF TALENT! THE NUBSTANTI ETHIOPIAN CONFEDERACY Or Change of Programme Each ItigAt ! JO Luise; Pllakust, ituareses MANAGx.a. _Evening Performaee, Doors oprt of if o' (Lek ; to commence at 8 o cluck TICKETS OF AD1111z61 , .. N, 25 and 35 CaNTs. j 24 Icv BOOT & SHOE Steam Weekly to Liverpool, raIIIIICHING at QUEENBTOWN, tCoaa Hee l VOL). The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, are inte.ded to sal) as CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, August Ist CIL'. OF Nt.W YORK, Bator ay, AugustS,h; elm OF ItlitN4 FEU, attureay, Auguet 15th, and every succeeding haturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. JE WELEBS PAYMIZI IN GOLD, OR iTO EQUIVRUM IN_.:(7R Balm mum cream, $BO 00 svireasou, tip Uts do to London, 85 00 do to London, 35 50 do to Parts, fib 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 50 Passengers also forwarded to Has ve, Bremes„ Rotterdam, Antwerp, Az., at equally low rate 2.. Fares from Liverpool or Queemesneen : Ist Cabin, $75, $B6, $lO6. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenestown, $3O. Ewes who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at thegarates . - It is the only For further Information apply at the Occapa ny's Offices. JOI3N G. DAT.P Agent, 16 Brnadway t g.,*. or 0. 0. ZIMAIEBN, Harrisbarg. f2Bctly. STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, Mfg NEW YORK TO layEap.oo4, REMEMBER . _ The stesna”hip GREAT EASTRII,N WALTER PATON, Commatwer.: will be dispatched , PEON LIVERPOOL.I 'ROE Emir yoga: Wednesday, August 12 Wednesday, Sept. 2 and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks front each port. First cabin front. . $9B to $l3B 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 bait. _ Servants accompanying passengers and chil dren under twelve years of age half price. facts free. . Third cabin Steerage, with superior acconunurlationai-..540 Price of passage from Liverpool, same rated as above. Ap fares payable in Gold, or- ire equivalent ia IL S. currency. Each paaduoger allowed twenty cubic feet of luggage. An experienced Surgeon onboard. - Far image apOy to uaARLES A. WEILMIEY, At the Offioa, 26 Broadway, New York. For freight apply to HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agente, 1,4 South et., New York. WHEREAS, the Honorable Jour , : J. Picanamr, Prestdeot of the court of Common Plena in the fwriftb .fu iciel tostroct, consisting otone counties of Lebanon and Dough' and ‘bc. etoiro at Lams and Hoe. Moses IL YousG. segoti,te Judges in Dauphin count), havidg l-sued Lunn' precept, bearing date the 29th day of May, 1863 to We chre,led, for Golding & Coor. of Oyer and Terminer and fteo,ram Joa Delivery tine Quarter Sessions of the Peace at darrtbure, (or the county of Danpuin, and to commence-on vitt awl ilonmar or AL 0117,2 NEXT, being the 24re NAY' Eel AUGIIst, 18b3, and to •ooneue ,rte week. Nottoelo therefore hereby given to the CO , ollor , Lag- Cl:tea of the Peace, A ldermen, and Cmstable. of the said county of Dauphin, that they be then and vier in their proper persons, at 11) o'clock in the torenoon ot- •asui day, with their records, Mania boas, amiLniiiall as, and their own rememb armee, to do Mos tno•es which to their office appertains to be done. and those who are boned in recognintecee to prosecute ag tinst . the orisoners that are or said oe in the Idiot* Dauphin coun ty, be then and there to prosecute Willed th : m as shah be just. Given under my band, at Ilarrisburg, the 37th day o f July, to the year of our Lora, 1883, auu m ate aghty.aeventh yearof the Independence at the United &awe. ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW—ht the talcs of F. K Boas, , North Thud street, third door above Mai kat, Harriabtirg, Pa. N. B —Peusion, Bounty and Military Claims of all kinds prosecuted and collected. Refer to . . Hone. John 0 Kunkel, David Mumma, Jr., and E. A. LamberLm EU ^ 9 lik.W6lll EM ?Tx .•A LARGE QUANTIiY QF EMPTY HUG SIIe.ADS in good. cooditiop and the beaus in. These HOO6l/NDB are atstrahia._, for BIIIIDIIIB, FARMX.IIB. &0., aced will be sold wk. - , a very low price. WM. DOCK, & W., . :FOR COUNTY COMMLSIONEK:,- GEORGE CASSEL - reapectfullY announces that he will be a candidaie for. the office of County Commissioner, and if nominated and elected, pledges himself to fulfil the dutiettof the office with fidelity. iny29-41.ktrtcf LADIES' FANCY . TRAVPILTAisa • """ BAB:TEETS! W ITH a large assortment of Komar, Romp, SCHOOL; • Crornas; - Perim, CHILD3XI4B%, jel2 W16..D00.11, r.. & CO. VISH—We are now offering very IoW,-106r= I: of choice Mackerel, in barrels, rialvets_ .., quarters and kits. - NICHOLS & BOWMAN, j4B rvtr. Wont "ndQtrentn, HAMB—Exclaior Hams, in large and 'small quantities, which we are able to tell lower than any store in town. Call and NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market Ste. EnsEL—Another, large lot of Mackerel and; . Herring, in all of packages, ballia4 l ; . hairs, quartereanakite;lor sale ti w by NICHOLS & BOWMAN COr. Front sod - Market Stieete T1A1113.-A lab 'lnvoice of asnvaseed and ILL tineartvaaaedlama„ of every choice brand in market. EtAeh ham warranted in good order. For Male very low by- _ NICHOLS & BOWMAN,. (Arno ,- Frant and Market Ste— V 3 111 RD CAGb.S AND = CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. THE larq. st stock in the C.lWitaotai at' 116' MARKET .STREET. Ftir a to I:rjr' GEO. W. PARSONS. amusements. BRANT S ; CITY II &ILL. EVERY EVENING New atwertistments RATES OF PALiSAGF4 jelB-d3m PROCLAMATION. Sinknu 4 s OFFICES I Harrisburg, July 17, 1853. I ROB KRT SNODG HASS, sp27 aa7 J. D. BOAS, Sheriff,. jgl7,t&wut