(i.7l)c Pnitp. '',titgrapt(4 . ;c:.; T.- .11 I,:llTV;te.ii.S.—All A.(l - Notices, Jlar. , t ltl.l., , !.zitelliak. to I'Ll.re. insertion . must invariably TUC rICE.4:I,pII,PiL.I the €ASII. Ad verti.eme SILS or iSereil In the regular Evening rai , tiea aie inserted in the 'nithont extra charge. 3-1 A . 3 B. 1 !-, 1 , 3 TT R G , P Is Saturdny EVersitlZ. August 1, 1563 TOWN AND COUNTRY, RESIDIRD.—The Rtuk of Gettysburg has re sumed its operations, and is transacting busi ness as before the rebel inva,ion. The institu tion suffered no pecuniary loss by the invasion, beyond the inconvenience occasioned by the bitty removal of its valuables to a plice of safe y, and the delay of business incident to its doors being closed for the time being. Discrraecso —The companies from Lancaster county, attached to the 178th and 179th Penn sylvania militia companies, wore paid uff and mustered out of service at Camp Curtin, Thursday. The other regiments belonging to these twee regiments have since been mustered out of service, end newly all the men have gone home. The officers remained behind, to close up accounts. A TIARRISBIJORR 11186ING.—We learn that Christopher C. li)nicka, of this city, a member of Co. E, 76th Peoria. Vols., took part in the desperate charge en Fort Wegner. More than one half of the company are among the kilted, wounded and missing, and the Captain writes that Mr. Hynicka is among the latter. His friend fear that he Eas been killed. We hope their fears may prove groundless. Dom Dm IN "AMON AND MONTOUR COUN TIES. Nearly one whole r, giment of three months' militia at e stationed at Danville, Scran ton, and several other towns in Luzerne and Montour counties, to assist the enrollers in iss.aking a correct enrollment of their respective .districts. As yet, the services of these men have sot been required to settle any disturbance, though squa , 's of them asriited in the enroll ment of riotous communities both in Danville and Scranton. A GREAT FTOEM IN LIMES Cl/WT.—nthWay afternoon one of the most terrific storms passed over Berke county, that has visited that sec 'Zinn of country fur some years. Trees were blown down, houses uni oofed, and, in some in stances, barns were blown oven and the roofs carried away. The streets of Reading were strewn with limbs torn from the trees, though; not a house was unroofed, or a chimney blown down in the whole city. The principal damage accrues to grain and fruit, which were destroy ed in many places, doing a great deal of nlamage. RAILROAD ACCIDENT.-Quito a serious acci. dent occurred near Nineveh station, on the Pennsylvania railrowi, on Wednesday. lasi, which wilt probably result in the death of Con rad Nepley, an engineer on the road: . When passing Nineveh with the stock express west Ne was looking out at the engineer window to see :If his train was all right, when his head came by contact with one of the standaidsrif A car on the siding, which projected too' - far, owing to the ,-ar being overloaded with lumber. The contu=sion Ore him from the engine, frac turing his skull and otherwis:ainiiitig; him M a horrible manner. __ ,~. DIE COIEDIVATpN TROT3P.V. —To those pereous who are oppressed with care ,en&melaucholy, we would cull attention to this troupe, now performing at Brant's Hall, and we can' assure them that the visit will prove a., panacea, that will cure their despondency,: and= frame their minds for mirth and merriment. ' An ex traordinary bill will be presented te-night, re plete with the choicest subjects that ever elated ithe most stolid mind. This company 'has met With unexpected favor at the hands Of our citi: serla t the past week, by reason of the selectness Bleir 4 4 .1 - 4 ortainments, and we apprehend a renewal of that Savor daring their stay in this city, I== AN OLD VETEIIAN IN TUE BANNS orrns 36T . 11 'Pk V. M.—COI. AIieMELCE regiment, now stationed at Gettysburg, has an old soldier of the war of 1812 in its ranks. His name is Peter Eillemart . He is a member of Co. F, raised in Sunbury ; Northumberland county. When he told the • mustering-in-tfficer, in this city, when sworn . into the service, that he was 74 years. old, the officer opened his eyes with astonishment,and asked him whether he thought he could do service. The old hero told him be thought be could kill a rebel as well as anybody else. We • learn that he was the first man to put his name down to march to the defence of his native 'State, at the formation of the company. Such instances of patriotism rarely occur, and we take pleasure in recording them whenever they come under our notice. THE NINE MONIIIS' .ISIILITIA.—The remaining nine months' drafted men, of this State, now laying at Camp Curtin, are rapidly being mus tered out of service, and before the close of next week, the mustering officers expect to have them all discharged: They conducted themselves in a highly honorable manner while is the service, and, as a general thing, have acted in a very gentlemanly manner, since they :returned to oar city. When Lee invaded ?enn aylvania, just about the time their service was to expire, they applied to the Government to be brought to their own State, that they might I 'Met him and his traitor army, and volnuteer e,d to continue in the service until the rebels should be dritleu from our soil.We feel, there fore, proud of the good conduct Ofthese'drafted men, and particularly of thosiErfrom: our own county. Although c3ropelled io gseguinst r their will, in *seamy instances, they ; have been loyal to the Crovernruent and tie. i.,hearts have been in the cause. We hope they wiir be re, - delved, on their return home, with ; honors due to brave and Attir,iatio,men. oa(kr'. - : TIIE MAIIKET BASKET. —Large quantities of blackberries, pears, etc., were sold at market this morning, by the country people, at an un commonly low figure. Blackberries and pears are represented es being very pit nty this season, as well as other kinds of fruit, I=l METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, JULY, 1863.—The following table exh bite the amount of lain whi - h fell in this city during the month of July, 1863: July 4 6$ 6 i. 8 " 11 " 4 12 " 13 " 26 ~ 27 " 30 " 31 Total No —...—.1b.-.--. RELIGIOUS-SY. Steplun's parch.—The usual services may in St. Stephen's Epis copal Cherch,.in this city, next Sluglay more; log at ten, o'clOck,and:evenindat eightto'cloolt. Rev. William PhilliPs of Easton, Perinsylvanitt, will cfficiate. Methodist Fpisropal Church.—Rev. Mr. Jackson will preach at the usual hours, to-morrow, the Locust St. M. E. Church. Baptist Ohurch.:—Preachingat Baptisb Churcb, corner of Second and Pine streets,• to-morrow Morning and evening--smornilig-by Rev. N. R. N.' Neal, of Williamsport, and evening byßev: it Austin, of. Pottsville: Serylcg in the eve ning, commencing•At it o'clock. Free Baptist Clusrah.—No service to-morrow In Ole Free Baptist Church, owing to absence .of the pastor. Sunday .schoolat the. usual hour. Union Sabbath Seithoz - ffociek— Colored --The anneal meeting of the Society will be held to morrow afternoon, at 8 o,cloCk, at the hall, in Tanner's .alley.. The reports of the Superin tendent and other, affairs will be, made, and several addresses delivered, , with other exer- ewes tfoxratit REPORT OF TAO CITY PROVOST StIAT, consolidated monthly reportisf :the disposition,. etc., of all . the prisoners, strj,slett; &c , for the.mooth of Stay, has been , Made out and is as follows ntmvEaso TO TIM PROVOST mattaum, Remaining in Camp at hat report...... Deserters Stragglers P rroltd pri 01143113 Exchanged prisoners.. .onvaleacents Rebel prisoners of war Aggregate 1536 ORDERED AWAY, DESERTED, REMAINING IN CAMP. Ordered to PhiLtdelphia 265 Baltimore- ' • 750 Ky ' " New Yolk City ""Coambersburg. ....... " Wrst Cheater " Wading. Wheeling, Va Anna'. Wis.. - " Hospitals at this Poet.... Deserted from this post... Remaining in Camp Curtin Aggregate Tus Lames visiting Camp Carlin Hospital ren der thanks to,tbe following persons, who have contributed supplies so cheerfully and liberally during the month of July, and this first day of August,: Mrs. Griffith, Miss J. A. Fishers Mrs. Kißough, Miss J. Richardson, Mrs. Mc- Callum—for flowers ; Mrs.B. D. Ingram, Mrs. S. P. Wiestling, Mrs, S. W. Hummel, Mre. Wm..J. &see, Mrs. Wm. S. 'Bturffk'r ! , Mr's, A. Bombaush, Mrs. Griffiith—bread puddingi ; Mrs.. Ans. Bailey, Messrs. Cathcart, Mr. V. Hummel, Mr. ,G. Oglesby, Mr. A. J. Jones— contributions for a treat of blackberries; Mrs. Ortb, Mrs. °overly, Mrs: S. 'V Ingrani, 43rs. Bolton—mutton broth; Mr.',Alfred Milliser— ' basket of apples, crock of apple butter, cox rants for jelly, and gooseberries ; Mrs. , O. A. C. Seiler—basket of beans ; Mrs. De Witt, 1 1 Mrs. Chas. Bailey—corn starch ; Joseph Swartz—toma oes ; Mrs. J. H. Briggs, Mrs. Wm. Berrvegetable soup and ; Mrs. Wm. T. Hildrup, Miss Lefevre, Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. P. H. Boyd, Mrs. Wm. Wykoff—dornestic wine ; Mrs. John Wyeth, Mrs. J. M. Briggs, Mrs. Wm. Kerr, Mrs. Jacib Buehler, Mrs. J. A. Wier, Mrs ' WM- ,J,'Stees—home-made bsetid Mrs. W. Barr, Mrs 3. R. Briggs,- Mrs. Caroline Briggs, Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Craikshank, Mrs. J. Sehnwiler, Mrs. R. J. Fferning-and Mrs. De' Witmilk ; also, to Messrs. S.Fahn smock, Kralker if. Bro., D. J. Unger and C. A. Boas, for conveyances to and from hospital.' =CI The _HAWN AVO MsCR Pa• W e _en trip to the country this morning, and, was much surprised to notice the excellent condition of the growing crops, and the cheering prospects of an abundant harvest. Though farmers in 'the earlier part of the season appeared to be under the impression that we would have a "short crop" this year, we cannot find one now who is not satisfied with the prospect of n large, and ample reward for the time he his spent , in, the ft.-.ld and garden. Last tday cort&as exceed ingly unpromising- oatti, z iikeWise and the graq-fieldti and meadows bore the appearance of a failure in hay. June, however, set 1h wet, and so frequent and continual were the rains that it was exceedingly' difficult to make what little hay there was on the ground. Borne was altogether spoiled after being cut, and was left on the field, while most of - that gathered was, much damaged. This ; was the case with Clever. Timothy out recently, and ;toys being cat, fares somewhat better. From thetncaming of 'dune rip to this time the season could not have been more favorable for the :growth; of . ogitition 04 cern, potatoes; buokwheai, and that is growing, give all the appearance that can be desired to gladden the heart in prospect of plenty. The grain harye e sted, though Much in jured, is ai-lejet an average crop; 114 *lila espfciallyls of a superior quality, though the yield of stravr_will be imusuallypialt Cori, buckwheat, ponder s,.and other ark. pet Idthe future'but the prospect is cheering Tr weather is exceedingly, ~favoiable and ths ground L 144 01 604 wet 6'41161 to* setups. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.-1 esterday morning, a cul ored man, named Stephen Maxwell, attempted to pass between two cars, standing uncoupled on the Cumberland Valley Railroad track at the foot of Ma)ket street, but while passing through they came togetlier,crushing his hips and inj or- Mg his spine. Before he started to go through, one of the railroad men saw the train was about moving and called to the negro, warning him not to pass through or he would be killed; but the noise mound the spot was so great at the time that he did not hear tie warning, and was crushed, as above stated. Surgical aid was im - .Inediately rendered by Dr. Rutherford, but fetus are entert.dned that . injatfed man will not recover. 2,794 1,325 : . 3 '3,312 391 3,472 •209 ..... :390 • 48 022 574 ~.. 590 The generous citizens of Harrisburg, and es pecially our liberal and kind hearted ladies, were much gratified when they heard that some of the brave wounded and sick soldiers, who threw themselves before the enemy at Gettysburg to save our State and city from the rebel invader, would be brought hither through the ine l truntentality of our persevering and, hu mane Goveraor, to be cared I'm: ;` And since the first instalment arrived, those ladies have been imtiring in they efforts to. make them comfor , table in every possible way. We base how six different buildings rar yards eiccupled with about 500 patients,. 'nearly all of Whom were wounded at the recent battles. 13,579 Our ladies, as usual, seem to vie with each dther in their kind sympathy and attentionein behalf of those noble patriots who offered them selves a sacrifice for their country in the cause df frreicith, /MA tammintain the Integrity, of the Union. 44' t._. , If any soldiers in the world deserve nursing care and generous syMpathy when sick and wounded, it is the loyal patriots soldiers of the &public. It is, therefore; most gratifying to see the Union and : peed= loving laoies of Harrisburg spending their time and money in this noble and Christian work, visitling the hospitals every day, and ministering to. .the wants of 'those brave men. As one of the hospitals is at Camp Curtin, and removed somewhat from' our midst, 1 would, therefore, respectfully suggest to those zealous ladies who visit it, that they call a meeting and arrange, among themselves, by farming a committee to visit in turn, so that every day some one will favor the hospital with a Call;-and thus greatly lighten' the bar then now born by a faithful few. _The meeting might be bold at any conven ient place. My house is at their service; if dt. sirable. The so)diera are most grateful for the kind tters Ehowu by those goat Lidice, and they will cirry home with them a lasting remembrance of the sympithy bestoeted =but, aboVe'all, God will bless those who abound in hie work, and their labor shall ba everlastingly rewarded. . 842 . 395 . 40 . 87 . 265 To THE SOLDIERB.-1. would say to those going home who 'have taken the dysentery or dfarthint frotn'exposure or ch.nge of water, to get a bottle of lira. WeAboven's Dysentery Drops. IL is pleasant to telge—only 24 cent+ a b3ttie----take dlrs•cted,•iand , in - a short Limy yon will , * well.. Very many have tried it, mid pronounce it the best ever talibn, and' to those leaving town it is a , sure preventive. Th merticiue isprepared and sold only by MRS. L. BELL No. /7 i3oritii, Pine Attilet, Harrisburg, Pa. Orders from a distance promptly attended. 358 WE WILL sun the Pdlance of our stock of, of e,ummer dress goods at very low prices. Bsreges at 10, 15, 20 and 26 amts. Lewes at 15, 2d and 25 cents. A large assortment of "white cambric, all prices. Plebs Swiss,,, figured Swiss, nanso, , lq all picas. A splendid assortment of. Cambria bands, and other needlework. Ladies' white stockings and children's stock ings. 25 dozen' of gentlemen's white. shirts, extra flue. -1636 We have also a large assortment of .striped woollen shirts suspendere,pocket bandkerchiefe, socks, aud oilier goods, suitable for sutlers, -which we Bell at city, prices. S. !Ayr. hDITOR 07,12,1,11 GRAPH, • • , Dear Sir: With your, minis/don I wiiih to say %-I the readers of your paper that I will gelidly return mail to all Whi) wish it,. (free) a Recil , e, with full dirtctions for making and using a simple Vege.able Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, an, Frechles,.and all Impurities of the Skin, lest , - ing the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Heads or Bare Fac-s, ample directions and in formation- thitt will .enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mont-Moho, in lets than 30 daya. All applica tions answered by return mail without charge. Bespecifutly yours, • THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, jy2B-dam] No. 831 Broadway., New York.) lIAIR • DYE! HAIR •D.TE BATCHELOR'S CELEBRATED HIE DYE Is the Best In the World. ' 27w only Barmden, True and Boliable Dye Sewn. _This splendid Hair Dye is Perfeet—changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glom Mick 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 ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, ate. FACTORY-81 BARCLAY ST., N. Y. BATCHELOR'S NSW TOILET CREAK Nos DRESSING „ , je2l3-13.. MOTHERS! moTutrinst! MOTHERS{!! npN' T fall to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S 1.1 . SOOT 1:1IN G SYRUP for. ORILDRE.N IBETHIN G. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one the best female physicians and nurses in the Ilnited,Orates, And has been used for thirty years with, never tailing safety irad:saccess by millions of mothep and childreni : from 'the feeble infant,of oue week, old to. the adult. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the etomach and - bowils, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will instantly relieve GRIPING IN TB Boirims, r ein) Warn Cunt We believe it the Best and Surest: Remedy in the World, in cases of DYSEN TEBY . and DIARREICEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other canes. -- .Full directionifor using will accompany each pottle. lone Glennine nniaii the lac simile of ORM PPTIV, - New York, is on' the outside wrapper. - . &id by all Ideilicine:Dealera , Principal Office, -48 Des , Street, NEW YORK '; !Batas Mir 25 Caws nu Barna. m . , 042 rik„ovam bitiat 64l aPlL ALBIMA '=:etyli,fir'b 6 unG #ld4aftpeti—fOr„Oie at • 4 ( 6,9K;IMPaI'S BOOKSTORE; ' Miirkgaltreet-- vf.i.teL ,11,6!•, Our Hospitals. Efertiii:i3iTita, Pa.; -1860 • W. H. D RATION, H. Chaplain, U.S. A., Harrisburg, Pa. Opttiat Neitts. , Dank 2pptitationo. B INK NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that an association has been forme d and a c, rtificate pnepared fur the 1 , nip° euf statilibliing a batik e f d'scount, deposit and circula ion, under the provisions of an act entit], d "An Act to establish a system of free banking in Pennsylvania and s , cure the public against loss from inAolvent banks," ap proved March 31, 1860, and the supplement thereto, approved May I, 1-61. Said bank to be caked Oilmens' Bank," and to be located in the borough of Oil City, in the county of Venango, with& capital stock of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, t,4 be divided into two thous,nd 'charts of fifty dollkirs.each ; and it is contemplated to increase the same to five bemired thottsand dollara ten -thousaud shares of fifty dollars each. GEO. H. BIBSELL, For tirttAssopisiion je3o qat.6in 03. OTICEis hereby given, that "The Commer cial Bank of Pennsylvania" intend to ap ply to the Legitlatnte o t Itetinsylvania, at their nest session, tor a renewal of the charter. Said Bank is, located . in the clip of -11.iladelphia with an authorlied - capital of then milieux' . of dollars.; a renewal of, wffcfi will he askel lor, with the Mall bat:link privileges: By order ,f (he Board. S. 0. PA.Liffga, Ca4hieel. je29-oaw6m NOTIO PTIBLIO NOTICE is hereby,giiren , that applt cation will be made by "The/fahlt of Pitts uhrg," (locate i in the city of Pittsbutg, Penna.,) to t tie Legislature at its twat Baskin for a renew al the charter of rald Bank., with the eaistit4 capital of Twelve Rt#tditid Ilionaand Dollars. t t JOHN GRAHAM, PreAde,t. je 27- 0; 4,6 0 MOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that "THE BANK LP GEtaiaNLOWN " intends kt apply, to the Legislature- of Pennsylvdnia, at theirLosit . session, for a renevral of their char ter. Balla is locat d In Germantotin, TwentyeSerind Ward of the city of ['bristlel phia, with an authoriz d capital of Three Hun dred .Thousand ailiars ; a renewal of which will be asked for, with the usual banking priv ileges. By order of the Board CHARLES W. OTTO, Cashier. GertnalikpaqvJune 20. 1008;f_ De2B-oa`96°l • BADMEN s BANS, i,e/tOiriciphia, June 24th; 1888. OTIO.E is hereby given, in conformity with N I.laoawkof the Commonwealth Pen,t sNlvanin,4at.:ihe Trarieu!nea's Bank , of Phdgdel phia, located in the city of Philadelphia, Meattd with - banking and discounting; privileges, with a cardtlil of pmflHundred and Fifty Thousand ;Dblfars, that's iippticatiou wti be made by the s.dclqilluk levant next Le. ialature for authority , to hiciesse the capital Ons .hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. By'ordiir of the Board of Directors, JOHN OAS Di ER, • .`:Oasefer. jeBo-oaw6m XTOTICE is hereby given thlt application 1.11 , will be made io the Legislature of Penn sylvania, theirmeiy.t oe , sion, for a renewal of the charter of the FARKEaS' BANK OF SCHUYLKILL 'COUNTY, located in the bor ough of ru ie iUe , in the county of Schuylkill, with ,the prident capital of ONE 11IINCaED THOUSAND DOLLaftS, and with the usual babking prfitiltges. J. W. CAKE, Cashier. June 16,1863. ' (jt29-d7m.) NOTICE ,EIEREI3YGIVEN that the Honesdale Bank I willgokeispplMation to the Legahaturn at lei next seiridOn, tot 'fbe ,pteseage of a law re uharteritig Said' batik, wit h its present name and stile, location and privileges, and with a capital 0, two hundred thousand dollars. lig order of the Chteotiunt. S. D. WORD, iioneedale, July 4, 1868. Cis ter. ,i) &Oat. 6m. ' S.OTI.OE (IF the applicatt6trof an insolvent debtor to be4discharged from debt. , ~„ Mune of appliennt L. W. Chase., - Date of the lust .puDligation,or this notice, June 18U:1;1863. ' _ Officer before Whom , creditors are required toappear, Bon. Harlon B. Orton, J4Rlge of the 9th Judicial circuit. Place appointed for:each appearance, office of J. O. ( Hopkins, Esq., ;Madison,. Dane county, why:mei% • limo of such appearance,. August .the 81st, 868,.at 2 o'ctuck,"P M. '' - • r Dtitiadlune 10th, 1868. - . G. Ali. HAZELTON, jelB:dometo Attorney fu Petitioner. P ItOPOSALSFOR'BROK EN. STONE. 1110,,QPOSA.Ls - be received at the Cl 4, Council Chamber till the 20th of Ai-gust for delivering on the streets, to the miens or the Jiff rent Street Committees, one thousand perch of, lime or mom:vain stone, broke accord ing to ordinance of May 2, 1863; Proposals to state what kind of stone will be delivered and in hcr.v Bholt a time. Cash to be paid within twenty days from completion of contract. The Council reserve the right to reject all bids if unreasonable. Pids to endorsed "Pro posal for broken stone,t and addressed to Vir. 0. 11.10.11.01{, j yBO litawtd President of Com. o..un PROPOSALS FOR-3HE OuNSIRUO - TION OF A BEWEit IN VER. BEKE :STREET. Q.EALED PROPOSALS, addresied to the Presi- L) dent of the Commun CArticil of the city'of Harri,Gurg, will be received until Saturday evening, August 1, 1863, for the construction of, .a sewer three feet six inches in diameter, iu Verbeke etreet4(late ; :Brqad streak) from Eldcr street tb:the river. ,to State th price per lineal yard, iincrudihg ail ituiliork and materials. Plans and specifications can be seen at theqoffice of Hother cHage, Esq, City Sur veyor, Where all beceaSitry information can 'be obtained. WK. MORRIS, 4 A . : VERBEKB, jy2o-eodtd ` i §tmet Com: 3cpiatriot TO POBLIO, IXTE the undersigned, having just returned V V from war and nought out the entire stock of Philip Enominger, (Auctioneer,) it have againiesum'eMthe business at hia4d stand; at the criiiter 'Of' Second and "'Chestnut; streets, where we respectfully solicit the patronage of his old customers and the public in general to our large assortment of new and secona-hand furniture and other et - tides too numerous to mention. Oasis tali and - examine our stock and prices. New furniture ex.t.hainged for old and everything' promptly attended to, ouch a the sellintrof;feal..,..and personalproperty, horses, vehich s; N. B.—The highest cash prices will be paid for all kinds of furniture and other articles; by Messrs. ENSMINGER & ADAMS „ ! IM3taw City Auctioneers. "PENNY TOKENS" • *-.40 O.F.:COE'PEB, - • . TPM best quality. and in any quantity, fur nisbed at $8 00 per thousand, by JOHN GAUL C, No. I Park Place, Two Doors from Broadway, New York. All Orders sent by Mail or Express promp•l} . f,orw i irded. • .4 2 .9 dBtaw2w .L 3 O R SALE VERY CHEAP—A first rate Hoes I wood Plano.' Fur furtbef.'perileularg in Ito _ [jy2s larcti THIS- OFFICA, t add OWL APPIv, at Vi11f 3 : 0 37/O.E. ett'Aaxi fTm - 4 ILA bla .11.1 HA MB L IN'S COMM TION TROUPE I HIE MONITORS OF MINSTRkL.S! N AN EN IttELY NEW PROGRAMME, Prodi,etel in their Inimitable bkirte. THE GREAT CONGRESS OF TALENT! THE SUBSTANTIII. ETIIIOPEAN CONFEDERACY gr. Change of Programme lack Right ! lamed l'i.oarst, 13canq &BB MAN a° Y 6 Evening Perfarmaq. Doors open at 7i o'cioak; . to _; commenced 8 o'clock. • TWIKETS OF ADDiIaSIoN, 25 and 35 Ozaiii j 24-I.w Stetun Weekly to Liveroail, rrOUCEUNG at arEENSTOWN, (CO= Has, •11 BOR. ) The well known Steamers of tin Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam PI)Ip Company, are late.•ded to tail as follows Nall OF NEW YORK, Sitar 'ay, August Bth; CITY OF ItIANPLIR4IEtt. Saturday, August •15th; CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, August 22d, and every succeeding daturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. EATEN OF PASSAGE, PATARLI L 1 GOLD, OR 1 INI I IWAL I 2O iN Las • MINOT. - I !UST °Jung, $BO 00 erinutiteit a $32 do to Loudon, 86 00 do to London, 86 6t do to Paris, 96 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 87 60 Pateengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &a, at equally low rate. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown : Ist Cabin, $76, $B6, $lO6. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenstown, $BO. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets Aker* at Huse rata. i For further information apply at the Compa ny's Offices. JOHN G.' DALE, Agent, 15Breadway, N. Y. or C. 0: ZiMfdERMAN, Harrisburg. ' f23dly. QTEAM.BRIP GREAT EASTERN, FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. The steam-hip GREAT EASTERN WALTER PATON, Commander. will be dispap:Auxi. rapu ravuszooL. FROM NNW YORK. Wednesday, August 12 Wednesday, Sept. 2 and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks from each port. First cabin from $95 to $lB5 Second cabin state-room berths, meals furnislied at separate tablea. $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 fanta free. Chird cabin $5O Steerage, with superior accommodations... $BO • Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates as above .611 fares payable in Hold, or its equivalent a 11. S. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of agpige. An experienced Burgeon on board. For passage apply to utIABLES A. WHITNEY, At tho Office. 26 Broadway. New York. For freight_ apply m- • ROWMAKD & AffenOram., Agents, 64 South st., New York. jela-daui SWIE4III4ES Fop - DRAFTED PERSON& WesDEPARTIAMIT, Paovosr MAESII4L Oatmeal:a urines Was.hington, D. C., jiiiy 12,h, 1863. CIRCULAR, t No. 44. To answ,r enquiries made to this office it is announced Fast Any drafty d person paving three hun dred dollars under section 13 of the tinollinent act, is thereby exempt: from further liability uuder that , draft, but not from any subsequeut draft,. , &xond. Any drafted person furnishing an acceptable substitute is extmpt from minters servico, for 'the period' for which said substitute is mustered into the service. Third. A substitute obce, m ustered into the service cannot be dished While in service. Fourth. A drafted man C941130t pay commu tation money or present a substitute after he oas teporo d himself to the Board of Enrollment for examination. Afth. Men who on the 8d of March, 1863, were in the raillery set vice of the U.l ited Soiree atienhAitutes under the draft of '1862, and whose terms of service have slum expired, are not liable to the present draft, but the persons for whom they were substitutei are liable to draft the same as though they had not been drafted or furnished substitutes under the draft of last year. &Ws. In serving the notices as required by circular No. 42 from this office, a reasonable time to report shall In each case be granted by the board of enrollment to men in /eAate service, who have been or rally be drafted. .TAIdE3 B. FRY, Provost Marshal General. PROVOST MARSHAL'S GUNN, 14TH Disraurr, Harrigurtry, Pa., July 17, 1838. The attention a the citizens of the 4th Enrolling District of Pennsylvania is directed co the above Circular from the War Department of the United States. JNO. XAY CLEMENT, Capt. and Provost Marshal, 14th District. jyl7-11tawtf WHEREAiIi, the Honorable Jogs -J. PIARSON, President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Jriniclil District, consisting of th (*unties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Ron. Sen n. Lerma and lion. Mama P.. Yonne, Associate Judges ID Dauphin county, having issued (flair precept, bearing late the 29th day of Hay, DM, to me directed, for soldtriga Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter "Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg. , or the county of Danonin, and to commence os THI 4m Ammer On ACGII.:2' MST, being the 24111 DAY OF A0G17.41, was, and to continue one week. Notice , s therefore hereby given to the Coronor, Jos. does of the Peace, Aldermen, and Oarnitabies of the said ,onnty of .Daaphin, that they be then and there in their aroper persons, at 10 o'clock, us the 'mermen of said lay, with their records, inquisitions, examinations. and their own retnemb rancesoo do those thtugt which to their office appertains to be done, and Hume who are bound in recoguizanees to prosecute against the 'Harmers that are or shad be intim Jailor Dauphin cone ty, be then and there to prosecute against them as slat unjust. ety,en under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 17th day of .ftly; in 'the year of our Lord, 1868, and in itd kgaiyaeventh year of the independence of the Mittel, 31.91,2. EITZILMOS OurKau Harrisburg, July U, 1863. RUB 6 ,R,T sNODlikiAbS, . A TTOBNEY-AT-LAW—In the office of F Lei K. B y., , North Third street, third door above' Market, Ilarrisbnrs, Pa. N. B —Pension, Boruity and Military Claim of all kinds prosecuted and collected. Befit. to Hoint. John 0. KAmkal, David gonna, Jr., and IL A. Lamberton. ~,., ,Af. i 1,1.,) i ,•,:-....? - k . 7.44zti11i i 4 ',amusements. BRANT'A CITY HALL. EVERY EVENING, 39G em abutrthstmtuto ATTENIION 1 PROCLAMATION: .1. D. BOAS, Sherill NOT ALCOHOLIC• a lIIGULY COiCC"N RA IED VEUETABLE EX] DR. FIOtiFLAND'S GERMAN Bt I TERS. Prepard Ly Dr. C. M. JACKsON, Philadelphia, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Cum plaint, D ) spensia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Direases of the Kidnei a, and all disea es arising 'tram a disordered Liver or Stomach,. stab as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidify of the Stomach. Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructation 8,811/king or le ut fel ing at ih - Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of Di,- Head, Hurried arat Difficult keeakthing, F utt tering at the- Heart, Choking or &Attic tiog Sepisations when is a lying p store, Dimuera of Vision, D its Or Webs before the Sight, .Fever and Dan Pain in the Head. Detic*ticy of Per piration, Yellor , nessoi I he Skin and Eyes, File in the bide ' Back, Cheat, Limbs. ac., Sudden. Fhishen of Heat, limning in the Fiesta, Con- Biwa. Imaginings or Evil, and great. Depreseion of Spirits, and will punitively prevent Nei amr Fever, B us Fever, &c. Th• y commix' NO ALCOHOL OK BAD WHISKY. They will cure. the above dheases inv moat)-nine cats aur a hundred. HOWLAND'S GE,,MAS BITTERS Are net area , arid marked salute, but have stood the test of fifteen years' trial by the mtricau public , acid 'heir reputatiou acid ewe are nutrivaled ny auy similar preparatiou. The proprietors halm thomacds of letters from the must eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS AND CITIZENS. Testifying, of thpir own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. DO YOIJ WANT SOMETHING TO STKENGTHFN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPEITIEt DO you WANT 10 BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITU fIoN ? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NKRVOUsNE•ssf DO YOU WANT ENE , GY? DO YOU WANT 10 WhLL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING? If you do, nee 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are 'many preparations sold tender the name of Bitters, put vp an quart bottles, componndrd of the cheapest whasky or common rum, warm from 20 to o ; cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Amu or Corian der &ed This class of Bitters has caused, and trill continue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept contuneally under the inflq ease of itkohotic JYtns ulants of the worst kind, the desire for Idqunr is crea ted and kept up, and the raids ts ail the horrins at tendant upon a drunka-d's life and death - For those who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor Bitters, we publish the Naming receipt: Get ONE BuT ILE or HOOFLANiII S GERMAN HI t- 'lllhB. and six with THREE QUA B OF 01)0D BRANDY Uti WHISKY, ana the result will be a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal virtues and true excelknee any of the numerous Li quor Bitters en the market and wilt halal LESS. You will have all the virtues of HOOP LAND'S GEESIAN HI EBS en Connection with a,GoOD article of Liquor, at a much leis price than tktse iniersorpreparanans will cost you. AT I ENTI ON , boLDIERs AND TOM FUIkNOS OF 800111129 We call the aitentiou of all having rets'ionfi or frietide in thiLar...v f-nr Gr.rtnan Bittern" wilt cute nine-tenure of the dietases induced by expiisuris and privations incident to camp life. In the IL-ts, published almost daily iu the iewspauers, un the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proper' ion art- suffering from debit- ty. Every case of that kind Cab be remilly cured by Ho fleud's German Bitters. Dinea-es vaulting trout disorders of the d gesilve organs art, tpendily removed We h..ve no betotatiog in mating that if these B tiers wine firely wird arming ur soldiers, hund.eds of lives might be saved that otherwise will ne lost. We pal particular attimilon to the following remarkable and well authenticateci cure of one or the nation's heroes, whose like, to use his own language, "ha- been saved by th. Bitti-ra:" PaTi.a.DELPHIA, August 23d, 1b62. Mews. Jones & F.vaus :—Well, gentlemen, your ilooflaud's German Bitters has aaved my lite. Three is no iniatcke to this. It Is vouch ed for by numbers of my coturadee, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the circumstances of my Cada. am, and have been for the last four years, a member of Shertuan'a celebrated lath ry, and under the immediate command of Captain B. B. Ayers. Through the extosure attcndaut upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in No vember last with inflammation of the limes, and was for seventy two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debili y, heighten d by an attack of diseutely. I ass then remov ed front the White Rouse and sent to ibis city on board the steamer State of Maine, from which I landed on the 28th of June. Since teat time I have been about asjow as any one could be and still tetain a spark of vitality. For a week or mote I was scarcely able to swat low anything. and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could nut even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Lite could not fast under these cir cumstances; and, aoccedingly, the physicians who had been working faithfully, though tm snoressfully, to rescue me from the grasp at the dread archer, f.ankly told me they could do no nu#e for rue and advised me Wafts clergyman and to make such disposition of my hunted fonds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited Me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stein bron, of Sixth below Arch street, advieed ass forlorn hope, to try your bitters, and kind ly procured a bottle. From the time I com menced taking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, getting better. Though I have taken but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted. to rejoin my wife and . daoghter, from 'whom I have heard not'air g for eighteen months; for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, frem the vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place of vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege of aarain cla-ping to my eosom those who ere dearest to me iu life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. We inky concur in the truth of the above statement, as we had despaired of seeing cur comrade, Mr. Malone. restored to health. • John Cnddlebick, Mist New Turk Battery George A. Ackley, Co. C, ]lth Maira,-Lewie Chevalier, 924 New York; J, E Ppeilctr, let Artillery, B atery F ; J. B. Fesewell, Co: B, 3d Vermont ; Henry B Jerome,Co. B. 8d Wr mout ; Henry T. lilacdmaidCo. o,6th-Maine; Joht -F. Ward, Co. E. sth Maine.; Herman Koch, Co. H. 72d New York ; Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F, 95th Penua ; Andrew J. Kim • all Co. A, 8d Vermont; 'John J-okil* Co- B, 106th Pt nua. BEWARE OF COUNTERF' IT4I 35 , 1748nrtd - - - - - - - - See that the signature of •'C" M. JACKSON" is on the strapier of cum bottle. , Price per bottle, 76 couta, or half de.ten for $4. erincpal Office and" Winufaetiiiw. NO. 631 Arch street. J,il+lN.l3 & (Successor to O. M. Jackson at 004) Pr opilaturs. Or For sale by Druggist and Dealers in every trOWII hi the Uniteol3tates-, [mylQdawly Illfilitui A PUKE lONIC