e Pail") Edegratt, 1 4 .1 trie J ri`: A I.il ERTISEItS..-All Ad vertisements, Notices, Mar riages, Deritk:s. f' • to seenre insertion in the 'VELFA,ti.4. Ott, must invariably be aCCOmpar.ftit si nth the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular cv .. n i„, s . Edition ale inserted in the Morning EtlitJ.•ti 'Vb it hoist extra charge. HARRI'._tBURG.PA Weduesdal Evming, August 5, , 1863 TOWN AND COUNTRY. WANTED.—Four lieutenants to join three years' cavalry. For further particulars apply to G. F. McCABE, Herr's Hotel. 413te FOUND.-A furlough and discharge belonging to a private in company E, 41st regiment Pennsylvania Militia, have been found, and can be had by calling at this office. ILLNESS 0 - E D. HAY. —We regret to learn that our et•teemed townsman Rev. C. A. Hay, has been disabled by il!ness fcr several days. We are happy to know that a few days' rest and quiet will see him fully restored to health. UNION SERVICES.—The first and second Lu theran, and Free Baptist congregations, will unite in holding Thanksgiving services to morrow morning, at 10 o'clock, in the First Lutheran church in Fourth street. Fuss BAP= Cuusott —Rev. J. Colder having returned to the city will, with his congregation, participate in the Union meeting at Dr. Hay's church to-morrow morning. The usual Thurs day evening services will be dispensed with. LATEST FROM BUCKS CORM. -Of eleven Doylestown printers subk et to conscription in the first class, six were drawn from the wheel last week. Three - of them were from the Intel ligence?' office, two from the Democrat, and one from the Express. HARVEST Hobs.—The farmers of Susquehanna will hold their annual picnic at Cold Spring to-morrow, August the 6th. The excursion train will leave the Schuylkill and Susquehanna railroad office at 7A. is. Fare for the round trip $l. All who wish to spend a pleasant day at this favorite resort should be on hand. POCKET PlCECED.—Yesterday, a young man, hailing from Ebensburg, Cambria county, had his pocket picked, in this city, of a pocket book, containing $4O in greenbacks, and two baggage checks on the Pennsylvania Central railroad, Nos. 6920 and 8179. If the thief will return the checks to this office, he may retain the money, as the trunks are very valu able. =:=E BRANT's HALL.—This favorite resort is crowded nightly, to see the talented Hamblin's -Combination Troupe, whose success has sur passed any company that has vidted Harris burg for a long time. A very floe programme is given this evening. Also the laughable piece entitled the "Statue Lover," which was re ceived last night with shouts of laughter.— Every body should see this very talented troupe. DEA/TED MEN SENT FORWARD.—The drafted men, as fast as they are equipped, are sent for ward to fill up old regiments in the Army of the Potomac and elsewhere in the field. A number have been forwarded from Philadelphia and other places in which the draft has been completed. In a month or two, therefore, we may expect to have the entire force called for under the President's late call, in the field and ready for an active fall campaign. Buenos of Orriczns.—At a recent meeting of Washington Lodge No. 1, I. 0. of G. T., the following officers were installed for the present term: W. 0. T., John H. 'Willey; W. T. T., Annie E. Felker; W. T., Wm. T. Bishop, Sr.; W. S, Annie Roberts; W. I. G., Harriet Ream ; W. 0. G., Win. A. Beilley ; W. M., William Evans; W. D. M., Jennie Ilmberger ; W. B. H. S., Maria Kelley ; W. L. H. S., Maria Gearey ;W. S , Elizi A. Bishop ;W. C., Amelia Major ; P. W. C. T., John W. Young. BEADY FOR ANY FAINHGENCY.—The draft is to come off in Schuylkill county this week. Many of the persons enrolled are miners, and a large majority of those are foreigners and opposed to the draft. Thetis said to be the only District in the State in which any serious difficulty is expected. The Government, however, is re solved to carry out the law there as well as in •every other place, and to that end has been for several days past assembling at Pottsville a mi litia force sufficient, it is believed, to quell any. possible disturbance. By Saturday last two full regiments of infantry had reached Schuylkill county, and a battery of six guns. On Saturday last, Dana's Troop, and a battery of f guns arrived in Pottsville. The "four gun battery" was at the battle of Fair Oaks, and the news of the arrival of a veteran battery iu Schuylkill county produced somewhat of a sensation. I===l A. GENERAL SUSPENSION CP BUSINESS, to-mor row, is demanded by all that is due as a matter of respect to the Chief Authority of the land, and by all that is due, on considerations of gratitude, love and faith, to the Supreme Ruler I of Heaven and Earth. All good men desire to make the occasion worthy of the object to pro mote which it has been set apart. All Chris tians must respect it, or be false to their pro fession. All patriots will do it honor. The churches of the city will be open, and the pul pits occupied by those fully prepared to counsel the people aright on the occasion. Let it be ,Ainderstood, then, that business generally will be suspended to-morrow. It is a small sacrifice ito make. Let those who hesitate to suspend %business for a day, in order -to honor God and `[secure His aid and comfort fcr the country, re member that there are thousands who have suspended business for months and years, and who have gone to do battle where death rages, In order to serve the same cause. We 'repeat, then, that we trust a full understanding kis been had among our merchants and manufliC-' imam for a general suspension of busing to- morrow. SECOND LUTHERAN CHURCH.—The Pastor of the Second Lutheran Church, with his congre gation, will participate in the union meeting at Dr. Hay's church, to-morrow morning at 10 o' clock . • No AELERN 6 O3I PARER To-lionnow.—No paper will be issued from this office to-morrow after noon. Our afternoon subv.ribers, ho wever, will be furnished with the Friday morning's edition of the TEIECIRAPH. RETURNING Homs.—Several drafted and vol unteer militia companies belonging to the 172 d and 37th Penna. regiments, returned home yesterday. A militia regiment, the number of which we did not learn, came in during the night, and is now encamped near Camp Curtin. THANKSGIVING SERVICES,-0 wing to the illness of the Rev. Dr. Hay, the services in his church to morrow morning at 10 o'clock, will be con ducted by Rev. James Colder and E. S. John ston. Their respective congregations are in vited to unite with his in these services. Hussain Oux.—The 41st regiment Pennsyl vania militia were mustered out of the State service yesterday, and many of the men left for home yesterday afternoon. When the men return home by squads or companies, transpor tation is given them by the State to the railroad station nearest their place of enrollment. True &UTZ Ml.—John L. Speel, Esq., our efficient County Treasurer, has paid over $36,000 into the State Trt minty in account of the quota of Dauphin county for the ptesentiear. This is within a small fraction of the entire amount, including the State licenses not yet paid by in dividuals. Porno AFFAIRS —Before Alderman Kline.— The following drunks and disonlerlies eon fined in the lock-up last night, were brought before tho Alderman this morning, examined and discha , ged : Wm. Winslow, arrested by Chief of Police Campbell ; James M' Vey, E K. Ellis, arrested by 01ficerCalIendar ; James Oats and James Boundricks, by Officer Lloyd. No other cases were before the Alderman since yes terday morning. NEXT MONDAY.—As will be seen by an adcer• tisement in another column, the draft for this (14th) District will commence neat Monday. The drawing will take place at the Court House, and will commence at 7 o'clock, A. M., with the first sub-district of this county. The " fever heat" will begin about ten o'clock, when the wards of Harrisburg will "corne in," and one fourth of their able bodied citizens "done for." The draft will be conducted in public, and all persons desiring to attend, can, if they think proper, be present to witness the proceedings. TEN Dais' Norms Givarr.—lt was understood that on the first of August, the subscription at par for the "five-twenty" Loan would cease, but by a recent order from Secretary Chase, it appears that the Loan is to be continued until ten days after notice to stop has been given. So all will have ten days' notice: before invest ments in these Loans will deae. All persons can therefore still invest any surplus fund theY may have in this excellent Loan. Jay Cooke, Esq., of Philadelphia, is the agent of the gov ernment in this rnatter, t and he has sub-agents in this city, as well as in many other cities and towns in the northern States to make it more convenient for all persons subscribing. Loam) SPRINGS NOT CLOSED.—We have the pleasure of announcing that Gibbon's Loretto Springs, situate on the Allegheny mountains, are now open for the reception of visitors.— This is nue of the most celebrated watering places In the State, and has no superior. Everything that can add to the comfort of guests will be found there. Colonel George Prince, a prince of landlords, formerly proprie tor of the State Capitol Hotel, of this place, has charge of the catering department, and will dispense the civilities of the establishment in his complete • style. Half-price excursion tickets are issued by the Pennsylvania railroad company, which tickets can be extended for the season. au4.Bto Cu-American= or AMERICAN S PIR/T.—ln one of our rambles last evening, wrpaseed a house before which a friend was standing engaged in conversation witira lady who was . fondling a beautiful bate. As we pawed on, onr friend joined us, laughing as he came up, and exclaim ing that he had just had an exhibition of American spirit. The lady has tWo sons in the American army, one with Grant and the other with Meade, both fighting as well as, they can, to pnt an end to the rebellion, and "here," said she, holding op her babe, "is another boy that I intend to rear to manhood, and tit him to fight our other bitter enemies, the aristocrats of England, because as certain as years roll on, and my babe reaches manhood, he will be called on to go to war with England, or confess him self a coward." This is a spirit which animates the bcsom of more than one American mother, and the hypocrites of England will live to re gret the action which ever engendered it. • MOMS ALTIMED Gl3ENB6CBB.—GreellbaekS of the original denomination of two dollars, changed to fifty dollar notes, are now in then lotion. The two dollar die on the left corner of the note is smeared over, and the circle in which are the figures "1," "2," "8," are most striking defects of these alterations. The circle in which the figure appears is a certain pre ventive against alterations, for if it will be re-' membered the rays all converge to the figure that represents the size of the note.: for instance if it be a two dollar note the "2" is white and the rays are all directed to the "2," if a one dollar note the "1" is white and the rays converge to the "1." But among persons not in the habit of handling the fifties they might very readily be imposed upon. All the twos on the'note are covered with a kind of green paint or greenink. As there are a large (?) number of fitty,dollar greenbacks in circulation in this city 'daily, it would be well for those receiving them to be on their guard. - PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears Of Pay, and Subsistence Claims, &cs., &c., made out and 'collected by EUGENE SNYDER, Attornespai-Laßo. flaribburgiTa; [027•1y PROFESSOR RAINBOW'S RELIEF AND OUR& FOR EIERNIA. OR RUPTURE Unrivalled in the world for Ease, Efficacy and Durability—Superior to the old 6tcel 'Truss for the following reasons : 1. it cannot got out of place when properly arij usted. 2. Its similarity to the Knee-Cap—bec ming rigid and firm by straining or lifting. 3. The pressure can be regulated in one min ute's time by the wearer. 4. You can rest and sleep, and forget it is on you. Eh It will last a life time, and lose none of it 3 efficacy. 6. It does not impede locomotion ; neither will it interfere with nature or will. 7. It meets the difficulty by an upward prts- 8. It does not oppress the Spine—but braces d strengthi:ns it. 9. It presses the proper place at the proper me. 10. It has in all cases superseded the steel, and succeeds where the steel has failed. 11. There is no draft upon the system, by extracting electricity from it, which the metal truss decidedly does. Patented July 31st, 1860, and entered accord ing to law. TESTIMONIALS Testimonials of the Recorder and Register, and of the Rev. .D,yson, bo:h of Chambersburg, Fran/dm county, Pa : A German friend, Wm. Hinkle, came to my office seine time since, and was wearing one of Rainbow's Patent Trusses He spoke so highly in favor of it that, although I bad , purchased a new spring one but a few days before, I was in duced to lay it aside and buy one of Rainbow's, and find it is all it is recommended to be, and just the thing I hare been wish tug for. E. 0. BOYD, R-gister and Recorder of Franklin cu., Pa. Chambersburg, June 10th, 1863. Again, I saw Prtif Rainbow the first day he came to Chambersburg ; be banded me one of his circulars ; I Was forcibly impressed with the repmentations as being the article right for rupture. I bought ono and have worn it since and find myself' more comfortable and much better pleased %lib it than with any tinsel ever before used, and believe Prof. Rainbow's state ments in its favor to be honest and true. REV. F. DYSON. Chambersburg, Franklin co., Pa., June 10th, 1863. "Reference to several citizens of-Harrisburg of the highest standing can be given, if desired, of its superior value for Hernia or Rupture, or Pro lapsus Utera for femalts. Prof. RAiubow will be at the Franklin House, corner next the jail, n Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, August 11th, 12th and 13th. Any one leaving their address, he will, if requested, visit their homes. No charge for visit or advice. The compliments and thanks of Prof. Rain bow are tendered to his friends and patrons for their past encouragement and patronage, and he hopes to merit a continuance of the same. aug3-3t Special Notices Toms Sormisse.--I would say to those going home who have taken the dysentery or diarrhoea from exposure or change of water, to get a bottle of Mrs. Weethoven's Dysentery Drops. It is pleasant to take—only 25 cents a bottle—take as directed, and in a short time yon will be well. Very many have tried it, and pronounce it the beat ever taken, and to those leaving town < it -is a sure preventive. This medicine is prepared and sold only by MRS. L. B.A.LL.No._ 27 south Piro street, Harrisburg, Pa. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. EDITOR OF TELIGRAPH : 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 Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vege , able 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 ild Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and in formation.that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in leis than 30 days. All applica tions answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, jy2B-d3m] No. 831 Broadway, New York. WE wus sera the balance of our stock of of sunltner dress goods at Tory low prices. - Bareges at 10, 15, 20 and 25 mats. Lawns at 15, 20 and 25 cents. A large assortment of white cambric, all prices. Plain Swiss, figured Swiss, nansock, all ptices. A splendid assortateut 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,auspenders, pocket handkerchiefs, socks, and other goods, suitable for sutlers, which we sell at city prices. S. LIWA. HAIR DI El HAIR DYE I ! BATCHELOR'S CELIBRATED 'HAIR BYE Is the Best In the World The only Harmless, True and Reliable Dye Known. 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 quently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAtki A. BATCHELOR. All others are mere imitations, and should he avoided. Sold by all Druggists, Sm.' FACfORY-81 BARCLAY ST., N. Y. BATeasue's NEW TOILET GERRY FOR DRESSING THE HAIR. je2s.ly. MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!f! DON'T fall to procure' WINSLOW'S SOOTRING SYRUP for OAiT MIEN TEETHING. - This variable 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 failing '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 stoma , th and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THVBOWNLB, LND WIND COLIC. We believe it the Pest and Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases. of DYSENTERY and DIARBIIO39. IN CHILDREN, whether it arises liontileething or from any other cause. Frill directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fee-simile of CIIRTLS. & PERKINS, New York, is on the tratidde wrapper. • , Bold by all Medicine Dealeriv Psdnoi2el Office,4B Day Btieet; NEW YORK LI O C ll5l 25 Oats ass Berna l . ' ' __,34,02.48n0m Nor ainurtioements The Franklin Repository IPRINTED ON A LARGE DOUBLE SHEET OF FORTY EIGHT COLUMNS. Price 4 3.! per annum ; $1 for six months. PaCLURE S. STONER, au3-d3t-w3tl Proprietors, Cbambersburg, Pa. Rebel Invasion! THE FRANKLIN REPOSITORY published 1 the MOST COMPLETE BIS CORY OF THE REBEL INVASION to be found. It also con tains an ACCURATE MAP OF THE SEAT OF WAR in Pennsylvania; the BOTTLE GROUND OF GETTYSBURG, and the lines of march of both Armies. Price $2 par annum ; $1 for six months. A few back numbers can still be fur nished. IifcCLURE & STONER, au3 d3t-tv3t] Proprietors, Chambersburg, Pa. To the Friends of Soldiers, THE FRANKLIN REPOSITORY is furnish ed to SOLDIERS in the service of the Union at the low rate of $1 per annum ; 60 cts. for six months, or 25 cts. for three months, and mall ed in strong wrappers. No more welcome favor can be conferred upon the Defenders of the Old Flag than to furnish them with a loyal News paper from Homo. Terms cash in advance. MCCLURE & STONER, au3-d3t-wit] Proprietors, Cltamhersburg, Pa. To Business Men THE FRANKLIN RRPOSITORY htuzi the LARGEST CISCULA.ITON of soy paper in the State out of th • cities, and is the best ADVERTISING IdEDIIIII. in Southern PORl sylvania. Terms reatot,ollo MoULUKE 8t STONER. • anB4lBt-w3tl Proprletora, Otatinb, raw& Pa. EMPTY 801 TLKS. 20013qTarte.':)7u!trablBe(Lr pLuElng(pivintlineanodr Frutt, fur sale at Bart's Auction Store. Also, a general at•sottment of new and second haul furniture always on hand and for sale cheaper than at any other catablistiment in the city - . Highest price paid fora!! kinds of second band furniture and other articles. W. BARB 8; CO., jy3l Lic,n.ed Auctioneers. NOTICE TEE DRAFT in the Fifteenth and adjoining Districts.—National Substitute Agency.— A. K. SWISHER it CO , having opened an office in Carlisle, at the Government Assessor's Office in Rheern's Hall, are now prepared to furnish substutes at fair prices. Substitutes supplied from this office will be able-boderd aliens nut subject to draft. All draft ed persona served by us is guarantied a release from the draft. DT' Apply at once iu person or by letter at tbo "National Substitute Agency," Itheem's Hall, Carlisle. References—J. M. Weakly, Joseph Ritner, jr.; J. Rneem. aug3 tf A. K. SWISHER & CO. NOT ICE 1 S,G+.OORE REWARD.—LOST.—On morningtly24,weend 2 o'clock in the morning, a stranger got off the' cars in Harrisburg, with Carpet hack in hand, and went into some hotel or drinking saloon and left it—he don't know where. As it was near morning he did, not go to bed, but went out again, and strolled around until daylight ; and when morning came he had got bewildered and lost, and could not find the place where he left his baggage. lie made some inquires for it in places around the station the next day, but all to no purpose. The sack was an extra large black oil cloth traveling bag, partially worn, with one handle torn off and tied on at each end with a leather string. It contained an elegant violin, in good order, of a dark brown color, with light oblong spots in the centre of the hoops, and the bow protruded about four inches out of the sack. It also con tained two shirts, one a plain white muslin, the other a red plaid light flannel. Neither bad been washed since last worn. One light check summer vest, new pair cotton socks, a lot of smoking and chewing tobacco, two extra large wooden pipes, made out of 'laurel root; one had a big claw cut on it, and the other a double face, with some lettering on one side of the bowl, and sun dry other articles, with a medium sized black writing case. This case contained two paper shirt collars, a small neck tie, some writing paper and envelopes, pens and lead pencil. In one of the envelopes were enclosed two double portraits, which the owner regrets losing worse than all the rest, as they were of relatives living many hundred miles from here. One was a photograph picture of two little girls, the one on the right in a sitting position, the one on the left standing beside her. The other was a me• lainotype, a man and a wife in a sitting position. There were also two locks of braided hair, but neither picture was enclosed in a case. The sack contained no letters or name to designate it, but this nescription of it, on examination of in, contents, is sufficient to identify it amongst five thousand others. The owner is anxious to re cover the sack and its contents again, and if any . person in Harrisburg has got one of this de r scrlption in their po.si scion, and will leave it at the TELEGRAPH PRINTING OFFICE immediately, or wilt give any information where it_ruay be found and obtained, they shall have the above reward for their trouble. The sack belongs to a poor laboring man, who needs all that belongs to him. Will any one answer this? an 4 3ta ROBki RT SNODGRASS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW—In the office of F K. Boas, , North Thud street, third door above Hal het, Harrisburg, Pa. N. B —Pension, Bounty and Military Claim of allskinds prosecuted .and collected. fiefer 46 Hons. John Kunkel, David 'id - amnia, Jr., lute& A: - .Lantberton. uts 9 -dtw6m FOR COUNTY COMMVSIONEtt. GEORGE CASSEL respectfully announces that he will be a candidate for the office of County Gtmnissioner, and if nominated and elected. pledges himself to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity. my29-dawtce COUNTY TREASURER.—The undersigned announces himself as a candidate for ['county Treasurer and solicits the support of all Union men. Subject to the nominating con vention. ISAAC HERSHEY. Union Deposit, May 12, 1863. jmylB d&wtc $6O A MONTH I—We want agents at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell our Jilerlasling renCila, Oriental Burners, and 13 other new, useful and curious articles. 15 circulars, free. SHAW Sz CLARK, mylB-dawBm Biddeford, Me. EMPTY BOGSHEADS. ALARGE QUANTITY OF EMPTY MEAT HOGSHEADS in good condition and with the heads in. These HOGSHEADS are desirable for BULLDSREI, FARKESS, &a., Arid will be sold at a very low price. WM. DOOR, Ja., & CO. MACKEREL -LA large lot of Mackerel in barrels, halves and quarters, for sale low, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, re.yB Cor. Front and Market sts. CHEAP SUGARS of all kinds, white and brown, -for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jyls Corner f rout and Market Bts: DMortgages, Power of Attorney, Bonds and Jistices' Blanks for sale at my 2 THEO. F. kit:MK/TEE% Bookstore, 2imuotirt.ento iiiiiiTlS CITY HALL. BRILLIANT SUCCESS HABIB LIN'S COMBLN .TION TROUPE ! Monday Evening, August 3rd, LEM EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK ! THE STAR ARTISTS Will appear in ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY, BALLETS, SONGS, DANCES, IXTRAVAGANZ.4,, PANTOMIME, BIIELESQLK GEMS OF THE OPERA, &c On Friday evening a grand Complimen tary Benefit will be given by the eit•sens of Harrisburg to HARRY LESLIE, on which co cas on he will repeat hid perilous Rape Ascen slot"' across Market street. Change of Programme Each Night JO JAMBS PILGRLif, Bus/Ness MANAana. Evening Performance. Doors spa at7l o'clock; to commenceat 8 o'cludc. TICKETS OF N, 25 and 35 CENTS au3-hr Nem 2tinurtiorments, Steam Wtekly to Liven-mi. TV/CORING at QIIFANSTOWN, (ants Ree k DOR ) The wed know', Sieamers of thr . Liverpool, Nsw York and Philadelphia Steani .tnp Company, aro Inte..dod to sail ate, follows CITN OF NEW YORE, Satin ay, August B.h; CITY OF MAN HEirER, Shur ay; August CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, august 22d, and every succeeding naturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PAYAIGR Di GOLD, OR ITS DQUIVALIND •DI CUR WORM man CABIN, $BO 00 enakiL0E, 1 $32 5t do to London, 85 OU do to London, 85 5t do to Paris,"' 95 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do ro Hamburg, 87 50 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremen, Botteithm, Antwerp, &., at equally low ram,. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown : lst Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Quenestown, $3O. Those vito wish to send for their friends can buy tick eta here at these rates. For further information apply at the Compa ny's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. or C. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. STEAMSHIP GREAT PASTERN, FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL . The steamship G RE A T EASTERN WALTER PATON, Commander. will be dispatched FROM LIVERPOOL. I FROM NEW YORK. fireduesday, August 12 I Wednesday, Sept. 2 and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks from each port First cabin from $96 to $ll5 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 half. Servants accompanying passengers and chil dren under twelve years of age half price. In fants free. • Third cabin $6O Steerage, with superior accommodations ...tali Price of passage front Liverpool, same rates as above. All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent a 11. S. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of uggage. An experienced Surgeon on board. For passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, At the Office. 26 Broadway, New York. For freight apply to • Home= & ASPINWAJA Agents, St South st., New York. jelB-dBm TO ALL WHO MAY BE DRAFTED WAR DEPARTMENT, Paovon MARSHAL ONNERATIS OFFICE, CIRCULAR, 1 Washington, D. C., July 10, 1863. • No 48 f THE following extracts from laws of the United States, now in force,are published for the information and guidance of all concerned: Section 12, of the Enrolment act, after at renting 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 leav lug a copy at the last place of resi dence, requiting 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 t shine to re port atter due service of notic.., as herein pre scribed, without furnishiog a substitute, or paying the requiredottum therefor, shall be de, med A DESERTER, and shall be arrested by the Provost Marshal, and sent to the nearest mili tary poor for trial by court-martial tollo-8 upon sboati. g th t be is not li role to do mid tarn duty, the Hoard of Eutolment shall e him from the draft." The 20th ertttle of War contains the follow ing : "All • fficers and suidiers d * cn v.cted of h.sviug deserted, shalt suffer DEATH, Nadh whet punishment as by Sentence of court martial shall be toll cted." JAMES B. FRY, Provost hi/rohol Otuttal. PROVOST MARSHAL'S ORRICE. 14TH DISTRICT, } Harrisburg, Pa , July IStb, 1863 riltiOSE WllO biA.Y DttAF tED, and the put is generally, are directed to study the 4bove order, and b guidrd and governed by it; 48 Sac 13 of the ENRuLRINT ACT will be rig d ly enforced in the 14th District of Prnno lye nia. JOHN KAY CLEMiNT, Captain and Provost Marshal, 14th District Pennsylvania. ylBd3tawt THE PIC-NIC OP THE SEASON THE FRIENDSHIP FIRE COMPANY Will give their ANNUAL AT HOFFMAN'S WOODS, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1853. Timm 25 Cram It is hoped that the citizens of Harrisburg will turn out en masse for a days recreation in the woods. The object of the pic•nic is to procure enough money to make a payment on their STEAM Esonsa. No improper characters will be admitted on the grounds. OOMMELTBS OF AUFANORIOSNTS : William A. Parkhill, Andrew Sehlayer, Sullivan. S. Child, George Earnest, J. W. Leseure. EIXCELSIOS HAMS, thinvtaiad, in large .or ,E 4 small quantities, very low, for sale 14 NICHOLS & - • jail Oar. Front sad Markets s. Icc~uul NOT ALCOHOLIC• A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT A LIME 'IONIC DR. HOUFLAND'S GERMAN BUITERS. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all disea-es arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, F ut tering at the Heart, Choking or Sutton tiug Sensations when in a lying p stare, Din:mere of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head De& ency of P. r epiration, Yello•ness of the Skin and Eyt s, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. Sic., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Cou smut Imaginings of Evil, and great De,..r , scion of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow Fever, aliens 'Fever, &c They con.ain NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY. They will cure the above diseases hi ninety-nine ca is out a hundred. HOOFLAND'S OE.MAN BITCFRS! Are net a i ew ar.d uutriett but have st..ud the test of ants, u years' vial by the neigh public, and .heir r.-putatiou and sa e are tet rivaled y auy similar prepmmio The proprietors thuu,tiLds of letters from the [met em ne .t CLERGYMEN, I A WYERS, PHYSICIANS Arm CI 1. ZLNS. feAifying, of th it own perronal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medic.' virtueb of thee. 'Miters DO Y4lll WANT SOMETHING 10 STItENGTHFN YOU? DO YOU WANT A Woo APPEME? DO Tull WANT 10 BUILD UP YOUuCoNSTITIIIIuN? DO YOU WANT' To FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT ILO GEE' RID OF NERVOUsNEs? DO YOU WAND ENE GYP DO YoU WANT 10 WuLL? DO YOU WANT A BEIsK AND ViGuktOUS FEELINu? If you do, une HoOFLAND'S GEL MAN BITPERS. PAR (ICULAIt NOTICE. There are snarly preparations sold under the name of Bitters, gad op n quart balks, compounded of the cheapest whriky or common rum, costing from 20 to 4 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Arose or Corian der Seed. Thu class of Batas has caused, and will 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 continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stan lamas of the word kind, the desire for Liquor is crea ted and kept up, and the result is all the horrors a'- tendant upon a drunka, d's life and death. For those who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor Bitters, we publish the following revipt:— Get ONE BOTTLE OF BOOFLAND S GERMAN BIT TESS and miz with THREE WAR CS OF GOOD BRANDY Ott WHISKY, ana the result will be a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in mediceutl virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Li quor Bitters in the market, and =7l COST MUCH LESS. You will have all the virtues of HOOF LAND'S. GERMAN BITTERS in connection with a GOOD article 4if Liquor, at a much less price than Skew inferior preparations wilt cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND TOS FRI&ADS OF BOLDMIO We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that "ROOF LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by expoeuris and privations incident to camp life. In the 16ts, published almost daily in the rewspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large propertion are suffering from debil ty. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Houfland's German Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in stating that if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise will be lost. We call particular attention to the following remarkable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use his own language, "has been saved by the Bitters:" Pansinsbeate, August 23d, 1862. Messrs. zones & Evans :—Well, gentlemen, your Boofland's Gemini Bitters has saved my lite. Theta is no mistake in this, It is vouch ed for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the circumstances of my case. 1 am, and have been for the last four years, a member of Sherman% celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Captain R. B. Ayers. Through the ex t . (sure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked iu No vember last with inflammation of the lungs, and was for seventy two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debili y, heighten d by en attack of 41 ) seutety. I was then remov ed from the White House and soot to this ci , y on board the steamer Sta e of Maine, hum which I landed on the 28th of June. Siuce t .at lime I have beau about as low as any one mend be and still zeiam a stark of vitality. For a Week or mme I was scarcely alve to swat low anything and if I did f „roe • morsel &wit, it was ituwediat -13 ttnown. up .gain. c.-ti id not even keep a gears of water on my stomach. Lint could not las. wider [h. re eti eumetauce• ; and, atait.ditig y, the pitysietaus weep had then weal:dug tat itchy, though un eetaxatsiully, to rescue rue trout the gr tip to the dread winner, f tastily told me they could Jo uo wore tor we and advised use to se. a clergyman and to make such disp anion of my touted muds as best 'suited me. An 1114NOtOILLOLICc who visited me at th , - hoSpit •I, air. r maw Ica &ran brim, of Sixth below Arch !Mee., advised m , as a tonoi u hope, , o 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, , hank God f d. it, getting better. Trtough I have taken but two bottles, 1 have gained ten puunes, and .1 feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard noting for eighteen months; tor, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front ' Royal. lo 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 asain clasping to my oosom those who are dearest to me iu life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. We luny concar in the truth of the above statement, as we had despaired of seeing cur comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Cuddleback, First New Vert Battery George A. Ackley, Co. C, Ilth Maine; Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York; J, E Spencer, Ist Artillery, Bittery F; J. B. Fasewell, Co. B, 8d Vermont; Henry B Jerome, Co. B. 3d Ver mont; Henry T. Macdonald, 0, 6th Maine; John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine; Herman Koch, Co. H, 72d New York; Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F, 95th Penna.; Andrew J. Kim all, Co. ,A, 3d Vermont; John Jenkins, Co. B, 106th Penns. BEWARE OF COUNTERFFITSI See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSOIit is on the wrapper of each bottle. Price per bottle, 75 cents, or half dozen for $4. Principal Office and Manufactory, No. 634 Arch street. JONES - & "WAITS, (Successor to.C. M. Jackson & C 0.,), • . Proprietors, Wirer sale by DrUggist and Dealers in every town in the United Ati4eik! iraxiot."7lY iY 29