" g iLje 'tap v.:Jag* T A 1-'4 . k EtTISERS.—AII. Ad vertt Xt . lie en Notices. Mar riage.N. rteatt , i; &c•s to secure insertion to the must invariably be iscivropaspicii vtith the CASH. Aa r ,rttsemeets ordered in the regular' Ercuirag Edition ate - Inserted in the Morning tartthout extra charge. •oriCrf HAT,BI , VrP , G, PA FrHay iforAtig, August I, 1865 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. SEVERAL BOYS to learn. the Printirg Bus[. Hers. None but active, intelliotht boys nted Apply. For farther particulars enquire at aug3 tr IHIS OFFICE. WLVIED.—Fonr lieutenants to join three years' cav*y. For further particulars apply to G. F. McClain, Herr's Hotel. aus at° THANKSGIVING AND PRAYER Ili TRH PULPIT . YEST6SDAY. —The pulpits of the different churchts of the State capit 1, yesterday, were film d by the pastors in charge, and some of the ablest Berme), s ever preached in Harrisburg delivered. We have been Wormed that are!) , large number of the purple who listen° i to Rev. Jackson's sermon, in the 01. E Church. have requested a copy of the Paine for publica tion. It id also welted that the same request will be made to others of the clergy of this olty. DEATH OF AN ESTEORD YOUNG MAN thr 1147 NISBUdG.—Viro publiso an a-count of the burn log of a steamer on the Mississippi, in to-days paper, and we regret to fin I the name of Ai j: - .or T. D. Greenawalt, a paymaster in the U. IS. Army, but iormerly an esteemed citizen of rids city, among those that are missing., and we fear that he has perished in the ft tines of the burn ing shin. Mr. Gheenawalt entered the service of the Unit, ti 8:owe in the early stage of the war as a cleik to one of the paymasters, but it was soon discovery d that he was more clese. wing and he was appointed paymaster, In which ca pacity he has' served faithfully for the past year. The. Government had, just dispatched him with Wale hree minims of dollars to pay off Gen. Grant's army, at Vuksburg, and on this mission he has sorrendercd h . 6 life in the service of the Government. Mr. Greenawalt is a native of this city. An aged mother and several beloved sisters and brother% besides a boat of admiring friends are called upon to mourn his early loss.. - Mr. Greenawalt's chiet clerk., a beloved sis ter's son, Mr. Fatter, of L.banon, is ale.) re corded among the misrir g. The young man left a Ma .tive situation in one of the banks of Lebanon for the purpose of alsisting his uncle In the service of his country and tie, too, has been oblfg-d to sacrifice his early life in this cursed rebellion. 1!r. F. was highly esteemed by all who knew him and the only son of a father who has been sorely afflicted with dis ease for twelve years past. We sincerely sym pathize with the friends of the deceased. DASTARDLY ATTEMPT TO MURDER A. PRISON Email —A bold attempt was made yesterday afternoon, by two convicts . named Brown and Spayd, to murder Mr. Downey, an underkeeper in the Dauphin county prison. Brown stands eonvictvd of passing counterfeit money and Spayd of burgalry, both occupying on cell, and about f ,ur o'clock in the afternoon they asked Mr. Downey to cane into the cell and examine whether- the water pipe, was not leak ing. Mr. D. never suspecting that an attack would be made on him, stooped down to examine the water pipes, and whilst In that position Brown struck him a blow back of the head with a heavy pieca of iron, which bad ".ten fore. d from the wind.m. The blow b. lag a little to high, only stunned Mi. Dm ney aligh• slam' •iv, and he was enabled to give an itia , mediate alarm. Mr. Oliver Simmons, son of the • at hand, heard Mr. D. and keeper, being near . • assistance, and rescued he went at once to big him from the rascals, who were WI( striking Downey. The convicts were • .ct once secured, hobbled and 'Armed in a cell where *they can do no further hal m. • After th , a plisoners were removed from tha cell, it was dist)•iver, d that they had been eta Fogel for several days in digging through the floor into the cullar, and had dug down some six f et, but coming dirt at on a heavy arch in the basement, the attempt to get out in that manner was given up. In explanation of the attack on Downey, they say that they expected to strike him senseless that he could make nil noise whatever and then get the keys to escape. The hole deg is the cell during the last three nights was carefully concealed during tins day with their b, d 4, and the floor of the cell was always washed early in the morning. BrOwn had but one month to stay, bat we preen me this b tld attempt to murder an innocent a, ad kind hearted keeper, will consign him to forth er and more severe punishment. =:=2m BOUNTY JUIIPERB.—Dating the 'pet two Yea" the National and State G vero.r sen i s b oo s been swindled cut of thonsands of dollars by a class of men to whom the naulLe cf "bounty Imp ers" has recently been applied. At t,'we when recruiting was rapidly progressing her. I, many of the men w'uo were tegula ly mustered, into the U. S. errvice, and paid their bonn y —amounting in some regiments to hundreds or dolia's —were non eat mambo when wanted. In some instances, it was found that the recruits had given. false names and residences, so that, every effort on the part of their officers to find them proved unavailing. At one time it wa the custom, after baying mustered a man into the service, clothed him,• and paid him his bounty, to allow him to return to his family until wanted ; but this sort of unlimited fur lough was taken advantage of by many of Ate' volunteers, who enlisted in regiment after regi talent, receiving in each the bounty allowed: Numerous complaiuts were made by the officers in regard to the matter, but months elapsed before the evil was remedied by sending the men isto.eamp as soon as_ mustered in.to the service. The desertions in thieWiteftiiiinoteci to several hundred ; and a 'theta may &nom after receiving their binaty, were iiiii4ated by. eminrut Judges la this State upon writs of habeas oorpta. Many c f these tonuty jumpers have opnly boasted of the operation, and di rected their especial friends how to raise the wind by following their example. Since the establishment of the Provost Marshals iu the several Congressional Districts of this State a lat . ge number of these bounty jumpers have been arrested and held for trial. Every office is fur nished with a complete descriptive roll of the skedaddlers in every regiment from Washing ton, which has been found a valuable aid in identifying the deserters when arrested by the Deputy Provost-Marshals. Almost every day information is given by the wives and other relatives of this mean class of Government swindlers which has in most instances resulted in their arrest. The time is rapidly approach log in this distact when these . scamps will make their. appearance here again, and too much vigilance cannot be shown to bring these bonnty jumpers within reach of the strong arm of the law. The arrest and conviction of a few of them will, no doubt, cause the rest to leave the district. CC= A STATED meeting 0' the Wa'hingtcn Hoge Company will be held at the hose hotve this (Friday) evening, 'at 8 o'clock. Punctual at : to/J(l4nm is required. roommuNreATED 'A NUISANOR.— Mr .liiitor: Oen you not in duce the performers at Brant's Hall to abate the intolerable music performed in trout of the ball nightly. I the propretols eanglot hff rd to eTCI lov a band that can play a tune cd.rrectly, it would 113 more to their credit to have none at all. Several sick f males in the vicinity of the hall suffer most severely. We , tfnol' eerie , that the music will P . . dd nn visitorito the A MARIENT ISTRENC•MAN. VA VAILANDIGBAX Goas INTO RETIRE —Val lamiulaanu h a left the ilifton House, Niagara and retired to a leas expensive retreat a few miles distant from the fella. A correspon dent of the Chie,aeo Tributis says: "as I have before Meted, the exhibition of the Great Banished at this point has not bosun pay expenses. The sympathising auditors have been tew in number. poor -in pul.tical and per. eonal autecedente-, and not at all wrong cis cor dial in their condolenCe. .Moat of them, came 'to t site a look at hint' as a curiosity rattier than to mingle 'heir teals with his II a, add ens to the -peo,le of Ohio, issued f. om :this point, so nuttily malevolent and di.,l iyl in' its tone and utterance, was a very wet blanket to a large numb-r of people and politicians who, at the outset of his misfortunes, were diTosed to tn.. Bard him es a martyr, arid felt desirous of ex-, tendin-4 hen a sympathising hand. They have I not been near him, nor will they come, and now he goes into retirement. Poem Jnerros.—The Gaulle de.Bromberg says that the Ruesian authorities recently promised a reward of 11000 s.lver roub ea to any one who should within a specitl.Lci time poin• out to toe pollee the printings face of the national Polish government. After several days a journeyman printer presented himself to the Chief of Police end offered to furnish the desired information They renewed the promise of the reward, and added that they would send him to the interior of Russia where he would be safe. Be then explained the Jocality•of the printing office, which was in the third story of a building .having the appearance of a shoemaker's store. Every evening alter eleven o'clock the insur gent proclamations were here printed. The police lost no time, but that very even ing they made a descent upon the place, and: found everything'as deecrib. d, but the printers had Lid. They had not been gone very long, however, for some of their proofs were still wet. They at once instituted a search, and in one corner of the room found a pile of old shoes surmounted by a large box. Oa opening the box they discovered the dead body of the false printer, having pinned to his breast the judg ment of the national government, condemning him to death for treason. MaaNSTI It. Erraacianntanx.—The Montreal Gazette in responsible for the following: "We are informed that Mr. Desmartean, St. Mary street, was magnetised on. Friday nigut last, without his knowledge"or permission, by a party unknown, who had- entered his store to pur chase a glass of liquor. The latter then embed his victim to follow bite to a shed near the furnaces in this locality, and next made him lie down on a heap of straw, when he quickly eased Desmartentee pockets of all their p- conlary contents. But unfortunately for the !Oro of the magnet, several of Dentaartean's friends had Aso been attracted to the spot, though in thin instance by curiosity or suspicion, when they 'pickle divined the olject of the -s•ranger'e scientific operation, on which they seis d him and forced him to disgorge his iti-gotten gains Mr. D smartest Klee r. gain. d con-ciousnesti, when he declared himself tot.ll.v enemata t f a e) thing having Liam - red. The charmer, how peer, esi wise enough to Italia hasty - retreat Sow • kin- L (INN MAI; II SLAYS 1:4V ., '.1411 CINDBFI) IdONSll r e a '-- po T rt b sa it .3 s Fr it ' e p h tt a u • i t is i o c T k n O tad clen ‘ , a du lx .. -mocratio the bitt ring the . mostments in Mary land and Pen..:4l7T4ribt, an'Autelligent negro man,who it is rep . - ""clhak4rtglitZlthe rebel Gen. Stuart, was discovetell thiritTlilitY, and iw parre.d intormation to Our comnielt.',ar concern ing the number and location of a flatly et rebel troops on South U.:mutate, which 1.1 to tto• e.ptore of foteen hundred of the enemy, w tb a large number of horses, wagons, and stabil 1 noes. It would be a generous reward; were ibis slave withiu our Huts, to return him, ac certain people piopose, to chains and infamj. "Fttell " MITIII:feReNBACM9 The prisoners of Morgan's force in Camp Mur ton, Indiana, have been compel'. d to disgorge the money thes stole doting their -raid: and it will be handed over to General Burnside to dis- tribute among the °hisses or Ohio and Indiana who have been pluudeled. Nearly every mau had a pretty oonsiderable pile. In some Cases the price:Leis, after they learned that they were to be mide surrender their plunder, gtv-s their money, or a portion of it, to the soldiers on guard, p &erring that they sbould have it to letting it go into the bands of the authOritiets One man had $l,lOO concealed in his canteen;' and another 'had a twenty dollar greenback hid 'la the biwl of his pine. Sirserom WILLIAM SPRAOMN, of Illinde lel lid, ct \Minty rep. trted to be wigs ed to MitS3 Kal e Onset , the daughter or the Secretary of the Crease 'y. 01,ivernor Sprague is one of the Tictfra nun in Rhode Island. The immense `hose business he is now the ptinc pal it " la ,' of 1 4: ::. t — e ` i d a. t "i;, 3 i '1 t. 3 purchasing a telative's share in the concern a tiew.montbs ago, helirew %single check for over one million dollars His natr riase with Miss t Ittase, it is said, will not occur oil auTumn.' pHOTOGRAPH .ALSUMS dui - deafly bonne Tat oldest graduate of Yale co eg L sod _f a ., .4, Joshua Dewey, of srooklyn, N. y , who vra.- venty-sfx years ago Ile graduated in 1787, se .F.m'S BOOKSTORE, _ . tR ` at s .,4f.as is ntnety-sfx yeard Wt. Then it is Rev. aut . ! ' Waldo, 1788, now 100 3 taus old ; he resides inls large lot of Steck.erel and S ) racute, _ Ps • Herring, ht all sires of packageob barrels, ,_ halves, quarters and kiss, foriale Ism bY 211,NRSYINANL& " 1 . 4, afid. , & BOWMAN (Mame, United Stelatiftinsion 'Bounty, ,Arreart —edy. „ . p:Oor: Front and fda.rket,Streett tf Pay, and Subaistentiqnaime.- drA tt r . u . , Attend conflicted by RUGEINK *NYD TARIf-D BErrANDBOUXINA - l ie l l°k* - 34.4;;-:1 firitry Atlit•t"l4 l "' • l'.los Jatt tiCS,tril/d 4 jr 4ooll6l F tidid Stied, ilinkburg, 1e 274 Y kat D M l J a n es °CI PROFESSOR RAINBOW'S RELIEF AND CURE FOIL HERNIA OR RUPTURE Unrivalled in the world for Ease, Efficacy and Duraiulity—Superior to the old Stcel Ttuas for the following reasons : I. it cannot get ont of place when properly adj usted. 2. Its similarity to the Knee-Cap—becoming rigid and firm by straining or lifting. 3. The pressure cau be regulated in one min ut”'s time by the wearer. 4. You can rest- and sleep, and forget it is on you. 5. It will last a life time, and lose none of its efficacy. 6. It does not impede locomotion ; neithe i r will it interfere with uature or will. 7. It meets the difficulty by an upward pres sure. 8. It does not oppreEs the Spine—but braces and strength , - na it. 9 It prettied the proper place at the proper time 10 It has in all cases superseded the stee and succeeds where the steel has tailed. . _ I L Toere is no draft upon the system, by eatiacting electricity from it, which the theLd trues decidedly does. • Parented July 36t, 1860, and entered accord ng to TESTI Mt INIALS Testimonials of the Reorder and Register, and or the R-v. Dyson, both rof 'Cluzmbersbarg, Fratikttn county, Pa A Gelman friend, Wm. Hinkle, came to my office ens e time since, and was wearing One. dt Rainbow's Paient Trusses He spoke eo Mgt+ iy in favor of it that, although I had,purehaseda new &lying one but a few days before. I widi in duced to lay it aside and bay,tme of Rainbow's, and find it is all it is recommended to be, and ust the thilig I Rave been wishing for. E. C. BOYD, kgister and Recorder of Franklin co , Pa. Chem berstairg, aria 10th, 1863. Again, I saw. Rainhuw the first day he came to Chambessburg ; be ttawded me oue Or his circulars; 1 wss forcibly impressed with the reprr ebt.titins as being the article rntht tart rupture. I bin4ht orta and have worn it Pin& and find myself more cumfort.ible and much better pleased wish it than with any tcuae l t ever before used, end believe Prof. Rainbow's state ments in its favor to be houett and true. REV. 'Yam. Chumbersburg, Franklin co., Pa., Jane 10th, 1863. Reference to several citizens of Harrisburg of the highest standing can he given, if desired, of ma superior vahre for fiends. or Rupture, or Par iapsus Uteri) for temal.l3. Prof.. R4ibow will: beat the Piacklin 11. use, corner rrext the la I, Toes lay, Werineti lay and Thursday, August 12 hand 13th. Any one leavina their address, he will, it T. wiested, visit their homes Nu charge for vieir or advice. The compliments and thanks of Prof. Raih bow ale tendered to his friends and patrons fin. r heir pact encouragement . ..l int& Piriei.otiage;. and he hopes to merit iii,oontinuauce of the same. angB.3t Opttial Notices WE WILL strza, the balance of our stock f o of summer (tree; goods at very low ptioes. Rireges at, 19,1.5, 20 and 25 I.xmts. Lawns at 15, 20 and 25 cents. A large iwortment of white cambric, all prices. Pluiu Swiss, figured Swiss, nansook, all splendid endid assortment.of Cambric bands, and other needlework. Ladies' white.stcbchings and children's stock ings. 25 Omen of gentlemen's white shirts, extra flue. We have also, a, large assortment of rtrlpe' d woollen. ihirts;sespecders, pocket handkerchiefs, socks, and other. goods. suitable for:sutlers, which we sell at city prices. S. Laws: HAIR DYE: HAIR , BATCHELOR'S CELEBRATED HER .DYE is the Best In the World 2Y only Harpless, Thu end Reliable Dye Known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes Bed, Rusty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or- Natural Brown, without injuring. %he Hair or Stab:ling the Skin, leaving the „flair. Soft and Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality„ quently restoring its pristine color, anifiectiftee the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The - Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. All other are mere imitations; and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &c. FACTORY-81 BARCLA.y..ST.,b i. BAN(NINLOR'S NEW TOILET MAN P3B. DRUBBING , " *WE Tura. jedit-ly. MOTHERS! iIIIOTHERS!! MOTHERSIII nON'T fail to promo KM WINSLOW'S SOO MING% f' for. ,OHILDREIki t EETHIN G. This valuablepreparation is the pretoriptiou of one the best fetinge physicians and.tinmesin the UnitOd B.ates, at.d has been deed for thirty years with never tailing • Safidy and swamis by millions of mothers and children, from he feeble infant of- one week old to_tbi3 adult. ' It not only relieves the child trom pain, but invigorates the "ebirtittoti titiii'bowids, correct& acidity, and gives tone and energy_to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve Ginexo ns za Bowirts. AND WIND Como. We believe it the Bum and. SurestNemedy it the World, in all ones of DYSENTERY and DI.ARRHCE,i IN CHILDREN, Whether it arises crow Teething or from any other cause. Bch bottle. directions for using will ao_rotiipany ditch bottle. None Genuine unless the tao-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on :the outside wrapper. Soiti by all Medicine Dealers. PriaciPal Office, 48 Defy Street, NEW YOWL Paws ONLY 26. Caam rstt . Bons. mv-22 d&w6m $75 Air,me°,,t,THel—nlywaars7rahimioeutteneitß pan.-es paid, to tell my now cheap Family Sew lug Machines. Addreat 'MADISON. my_lB-dawBm' _ LT MKS !--Canviseed Hams of every (Melee J]' brand In market, for gal in large or 'mall qualpities, by NICHOTS & BOWMAN . ,' jyls Corner Front and Market Sta. k" HOICE LOT OF TOBACCO—including Con grass, Caveodith, Navy, spun 8011, &0., Very low, just received by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,, mv2o -dor. 'Front and Market streets, ;, CEDAB WAB E.,Tube, all air„ea, Flour Backe* Suir*T 30 Xeal 011 1 1 . 1 1 11 4 St4nda, 'Large Cedar Buckets, Fainted P ails. efc. , WM. 000 K. Ja , FL 00. rw 'aillutrtistmento. The Franklin Repository TS PRINTED ON A LARGE DOUBLE SHEET OF FORTY EIGHT COLUMNS. Pike per annum ; $1 for six mouths. MoCLURE & STONER, au3-d3t-wSt] Proprietors, Chamber - 03nm, Pa. TE FRANKLIN REPOSITORY published the MOST COMPLETE HIS TORY OF THE REBEL .TNYAsION to be found. It also con tains an ACCURATE MAP ('F THE SEAT OF WAR in Pennsylvania; the Bkrriz GROUND OF GETTY:RURG, and the lines of march of both Armies. Price $2 per annum ;$1 f six months. A few hick nnmhers can still be fur ni-hed. McCLURE do STONER, = an 3 d3t-wit] Proprietors, Chamb , rsbunr, Pa. To the Friends of Soldiers. THE FRANKLIN REPO•IfORY is furnish ed to SOLDIEW-I in the service of the Union at the low rate of fi I per annum ; 60 eta for six months, 0r•26 cts. tor three months, and mail ed In strong wrappers. No more welcome favor .an he conferred noon the Defenders of the Old Flag than hi furnish theta with a loyal News paper from Homo. Terms cash in tuliance. MoCtINIE & ONN.H. su3•dBtew3ll Proprietors, Chambersburg, Pa. MBE FRANKLIN REPOSITORY bae the LARGEFif CIRCULAITON of any paper in the Siam. out of •th- cities, and is the best ADVERTISING} idEDIP .t in Southern Penn sylvania. Texans reavotkahle MoCLURE & FTONER, au 3 -d 3 z-w3ti'Proprieuns.,Chatriberphurg, Pa. EMPTY _BOI TLES 200 DqOuZartah.)lll6Pu T it lr able BC f l o i r T p L uct 3 itig rte ala o l l brut, for sale at Barra Auct.un Store. Also, a general aksortment of new and second, han,t furniture always on hand and for bale' cheaper than at any other s abl Wilmot in the city. Highest price paid fur all kinds of second band furuittne and other. articles. W. BARR & CO., Liceneed Auctioneers. j5 B l rrIFIE DRAFT io the Fifteenth and adjoining 1 Diritriitts.-14ational Substitute Agency A K- SWlsfitEll &CO baying opened an (age in Carlisle, at the Goveretueut AEHerSeet. Office iffilbeeta's R4ll , are now prepared to furnish substutes at f .ir pines. Substitutes supplied trout this cflice will be able.bedird aliens nut mi , jict to draft. Al draft nd persona served by us is guarantied a release from the draft. 'Apply at once bi p-reon.Or by letter at ib Nettioal Solt.titute Agency," Itheera's Hall Referenda- 1 4. M. Weakly, Joseph Bitner, jr , J. liarem. ! ,:aug3 LC, t2.OO RF - • WARD —lfiffl.—On Friday twining, July 24, between I and 2 0 clock in the morning, a strauger got cff the curs in Harrisburg, with Carpet back -in hand, and went into some hotel or drinking saloon and left it—be don't know where. As it was near morning be did not go to bed, but went out again, and strolled around until daylight and when morning came he had got bewildered and lust. and could not fled the place where be left his baggage. lie made some inquires for it in places around the elation the next day, but all to no purpose. The sack was an extra targe black oil cloth traveling bag, partially worn; with one handle torn off and tied on at each eznl with , a -leather string. It contained an elegant violin; is good order, of a dark brown color, with light oblong spots in the centre of the hoops,. and„ the bow protruded about foueinches out.of.thetsack. , It stao con tained two shirts, one aplain white muslin, the other a red plaid light flannel. Neit her had 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 alPthe rest, as they wereof relatives living many hundred miles from here. One was a photograph picture of two little glib, the one on the right in a sitting position, the 008 on the left standing beside her. The other was awe tainotype, a man and a wife in a sitting position. There were ale) two locks of braided hair, bu' neither picture was enclosed in a case. The sack contained no letters or name to designate it, but I this nrileripti-11 of it, on examination of its cuotehte, is sufficient to identify it amongst five .housand others. The owner is anxious to re-' cover the sack and its contents again, and if any poison in Harrisburg has t one of this de- 1 acription in' their pries n, and will leav t at 'the TELEGRAPH. PRINTING OFFICE inintodia ely, oe will give any information where it may be founriaud obtained, they shall have the-above reward tor their trouble. The sack belonge to a poor laboring man, who needs ale that:belongs to hit)... Will any one answer this? sea Sew DIVE! ROBERT SNUDG'EASS, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW—In the office of F. H. Boas, E•q , North Third street, third d - vor ahrive &lather., Harrhybitig, Pa. -N. B —Penaion, Bounty and Military Olaimv of all kinds prosecuted and collected. Refer to Hons. John 0 Kunkel, David Mumma, Jr., and R. A. Lamberton. my 9 -daw6m ' FOIL COUNTY COMMI6SJONEIL GEblitiE CIASSEL respectfully ouncea that he will be a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, and if nominated and olecte pledges himself to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity. my 29 dawtoo CU NTT TBEASUREIL—The undersigned announces himself as a candidate. for "ounty freasurer anti solicits the support of all Union man. Subject to the nominating con vention. ISAAC 1181181:1EY. Union Doposit, May 12, 1863. (myl3 st&otc $6(l A friONTHI---We want agents aes6o V a month, expenses paid, to sell our &triaging Pencils, Orkstal Burners, and 18 other sew, useful atid curious articles. 15 circulare, "fee. 81EIA W it CLAIM, mylB-devrBm Bidletorrl. MR. EM PTY H OUR HEADS. A LARGE q(Litillilr OF EMPTY MEAT HuGSH&A.DB in good condition and with the heads in. These Hoosnarms are desirablt tor BITUADIBIS, Formula, too., and will he AO at very Low price. WM. DOCK, Ja., & go. A4ACKEBEL—A Iprge lot of Mackerel is MI barrels, halves abd quarters, for sale,low NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market Btu. II 1 CHEAP SUGARS of all kinds, whito and V brown, fur sale b! NICHOLS & BOWMAN; 14/ 15 Corner r rout and Market Ste. fliENDS,:,l4ortgageo, • PgYrel of Attorney, 1304attalglAjustifee , lake f01: 0 2 . 0 1 rs. eIutikarANO , BAOHEW Bre Rebel Invasion! To Business Men NOTICE. A. K. SWISHER Sc CO NOTICE I 2musements. BRASTIS CITY WILL. BRILLIANT SUCCESS EtilMß LIN'S COMBINATION TROUPE Monday Evening, August 3rd EVERY EVENING DURING THE 'WEEK THE STAR ARTISTS Will appear in ELLUOPIAN MINSfIIt.LSY, BALLETS, SONGS, DANCES, }XTRAVAOANZA, PANTOMIME, BUFILXSQUe, GEMS OF THE OPERA, Sul Or On Friday evening a grand Complimen tary B neat will be given by the at xi os of Harrisburg to HANBY LESLIE, on which °c uss on he will repeat his perilous Rupe Asoen- shin across Market street. . IW Change of Programme Each Night ! JAMBS PILGRIM, PoGIGNERB MANAGKR. likening Performance, Doors opm at7f 0'4.41c ; 'to commence at 8 o'clock. TICKETS OF ADMISI.N, 25 and 85 CENTS auB tw New alniertioemtnts. Steam Weekly to .Liveroool. TOUCHING at QITFLENSTOWN,. (Coax Hau -1 Boa.) The well known 'Steamers of the Uverpool, Now York and Philadelphia Steam aliip Company, are Into ‘ded to sail as tulloan.: CITN OFNhWYORK,Satur ay, August B , h; CITY OF MAN , NEirEit, Stier.ay, August 16th; CITY OF BALTISICiRE Saturday, august 22d, and every eutlieeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North Elver. BATF. OF PASSAGE, • PATABLI Di GOLD, OR ITt RQUIVAIIRT Ur OUR Mel run GILDIN, $BO 00 BTURAGIL, $B2 5G do to London, 86 00 do to London, 85 54 do to Paris, 96 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do co Hamburg, 37 50 Passengen3 also forwarded to Hat Bremen, %Word un, Antwerp, Are., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenestown Cabin,s76, $B5, $ lO6. Steerage fr ont Liver pool, 40. From Queenestown, $3O. - Most who wish to send for their friends c a n buy tick ets here at three rates. For further information apply at the Oempa ny's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 1b Broadway, N. Y or C. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. =, f23dly. STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, EWE NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Tbe iteamAtip GREAT E A S P E R N WALTER PATON, Commander. will be dispatched ram LI vsaroox. FROM NNW YORK. Wedursday, August 12 I Wednesday, Sept. 2 and at intervals thereafter of. about six weeks from each port. First cabin from ... $O5 to $135 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 $5O Steerage, with superior accommodations... $3O Price of wove from Liverpool, same rates as above. All lam payable in Gold, or its equivaleni in 11. S. ourrency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet a nage. An experienced Surgeon on board. For passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, At the Office. 26 Broadway, New York. For freight apply to Holman) & ASPINW/SI, Agents, 64 South at., New York. jelB-dam TO ALL WHO MAY BE DRAFTED. WAS DEPARTMENT, PROEM MARATAI. DISARM:3 OFFIOR, Washington, D. C., July 10,1863. • CIRCULAR, (- No 43 f THE following extracts from laws of the United Slat es u no w in furce,are published for the information and guid , m , :e of all concerned: S ction 12, of the Enrolment act, after cd recting how the draft shall be conducted, sass: "And the person so dtawn shail be notified of the same within ten days thereafter, by a writ.- ttn or printed notice, to be eerved personally, or by leaving a copy at the last place of resi dence, requiting him to appear at a designated pi .ce of reudtsvous to report fur duty." Section 13, of the Enrolment act, contaim the following: "And any person f dame to re port alter due service of notice, as herein pre ecribed, without furniehiog a substitute, or paying the required sum therefor, shall. be de, med A DIMENTAR, and thall be arrested by thr Provost Mulatto, and sent to the nearest mili tary poet for rival by court-martsal. 'inlets. upon proper sbowit g>th -tt be is not liable to do mili Lary duty, the Board of Enrolment shall relieve him from the dr'ft." The 20th Article of War containa the follow lug : "All (Ewers and aolditre a S o n victed of having deserted, that) au, erintanr, o such other punishment as by sentence of court martial shall be lutixted." JAMES B. FRY, Provoet, Martha Goias], PROVOST HARBITAI:I3 01 1 1Tal. 14TR DISTRTOT, Harruburg, Pa , July 13th, 1868 TIiOSB WHO MAY BE HULF MD, and the public generally, are directed to study the above order, and be guided and governed by it; as Sae 13 of the &mummer Aor will be rigid ly enforced in the 14th District of. Pennsy/va nia. JOHN /KAY CLEMENT, Captain and Provost Marshal, ylad3tawtfl 14th District Pennsylvania. THE PIC-NIC OP TEE BEAEION T H E FRIENDSHIP FIRE COMPANY Will give their ANNUAL P4C-MC AT B.OFFMAIT':S' WOODS, ow - TUESDAY, AMEN' - 11, 1863. Timm. 26 Cam: it is hoped that the citis-ns of kierrianurg will turn out en maws for a days ecreatien in .he wooos. The of feet of the pia nic is to procure w ough money to make , a payment on tbrir Steam ENOINs. No imp oper characters will be admitted on the grounds. coyminall OF AUKANOVICOms William A. Ysikhill, Ando) , " Sohlayer,: Sullivan S. Child, G eorge E arimi . , J. W. Leemne. 1129 E XOELSIOII HAt l B,,psovnicd, or lois. email rraztit i 9 e l altp a r vh ty , • • Cot Front lad Market it'. 1011 DO YOU WANT SOIIETHIs , G TO STRENGTHEN YOU? DO vou WANT A GOOD APPEI'IIE? DO YoU WANT 'lO BUILD UP YOUttOONSTITUII./N ? DO YOU . WANT TO FEEL. WELL? DO YOU WANT 10 GET RID OF NhatYolNsiEs..,? DO YOU WANE RNE GYP Du yuU WANT 10 WHELP DO you WANT A. tsßlsli AND;VWDRoUS PERLIN.- ? If yuu du, lice HAIOILAND'S GERMAN BlrTats. PARI ICU LA ti Non ',E. there are many prepa , ations sold wider the name of haters, put op m qoan buttes. eozop,unded of the cheapest whisky o- common ram apbtelisi in /M .O to 4 cents per gallon, the taste disguuesiby An:sear Corian der &el .7hte class of Bitters has caused, and will ontinue to cause, as long as they can be said, hundreds to die the death ol the drunkard. sty tk,u• tue the spun: is irpt continually under the infLence Alcoholic Strm- Wants of the worst kiwi the &hire for kna zs crea ted and kept up, and the result as all the harm* tendant upon a drunka d's life and death For [hose who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor Bitters we publish the lollowing receipt: Ger UNE BOTTLE OF HOOPLA. NHS 13ERMAN r t'EnB and nun with THREE QUA Et (1t)OD BRANDY OK WHIMIN, awe the result will be a preparation that will LtAR EXCEL in medicinal atrium and true excellenee any of the raimwoua Li lts& Bitters SA the - market, and will COn I ifs UCH LESS. You will. boos. al/ the virtues of HOOF •LAND'S GERMAN BI I: ERRS' m canner pa with a 0 1 / 4 ./OD article or Liquor, at a much less price than deem inferior preparamme wall cast you. We call the attention of all having relagons or frie:nds in the army to the Let that "BOLIF LAND'S German Bitters" will cute nine -tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations incident to Lamp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the cewapapers, on the swami of the rick, it will be noticed that a very large propertion are Buffeting from debit ty. livery case of that kind can be readily cured by Hot:Eland's German Bitters. Disea , es resulting horn disorders of the &greedy.) organs are epee illy atmoved. We have no hesitation in suiting that if these B tiers were freely used among ur soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that other wise will oe lam We call particular att-noon to the following remarkable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use his own language, "be- been saved by th- Bitterse• Paruaoststue, A ugmt 23d, 1862. Messrs Junes & Evans :—W ell, gentlemen, your ilmifland's German Bitters has saved my life. Thole is no "mistake in this. It is vouch ed for by numbers of my comrades, sumo of whose names are appended, and who were fully cogniz int of all the circumstances or my muse. am, and have been fur the last tour years, a member of tihermau'e celebrated hatt.ry, and under the immediate command of Captain R. B. Ayers. Through the ex t esnre alt. nclaot upon my arduous duties, I was attacked ID 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 ny an attack of d ) watery. I *as then temov ed from the Whim House and Sent to this on board the steamer Sta. a of Maine, hum Ahith I landed on the 28th of June. Since t at lime I have been about as low as any one could be and still telain a stark of vitidtty. Fur trweek ui D/0 e I was scarcely able to swat low auythiog sod it I did Eros, a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up +wain. could nut even kee a glass of water on my stomach. Lite coo d not last under Hisses cu catustance.s ; and, tuxo,dingiy, the pity:Acmes who had been wcnkiug tat.bfully, though um snazzstully, to rescue me from the gr,sp on the dread amber, f aukly told me they Gourd do no inure for me and advised ate to area clergyman sad to make such disposition of my hunted muds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, tederiek Stein brim, ut Sixth below Arch street, advised In-., Asa 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 takeu but two bottles, I have gained ten pounce, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my site and daughter, from whom I have beard nothiug for eighteen months; for, gentlemen,- am a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life widen has taken the place of vague fears—to your Bitters will 1 owe the glorious privilege of maga cla-ping to my o is om those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours. LUAU hIALUNE. We oily concur in the tract: of thu above statement, as we had despaired of seeing cur comrade, Mr. lilaione. restored to health. Juan Criidleback, First New 1",4k 13sttery George A. Ackley. Co. 0, 11th Maine; Lewis Litiev.iier, 920 New York; J. E Spencer, let Artillery, B.ttery F; J. B Fosewell, Co. 13, 8d Ve.rubsot ; Henry B Jerome, Co. B. &I Ver mont; Henry T.. Macd Cu: C, 6th Maine; John F. Ward, Co. E, Eta Maine; Herman Koch," Co. H, 72d New York; Nathaniel B. lhornas, Co. F. 95th Penns ; Andrew .1 Kim ail, Co. A, 8d Vermont; J..mhn Imkins, Co. B, 106th Penna. BEWARE OF COLINTEELFPI7 4 I' See that the signature of "C M. JACKSON' is on the wrapper of ..each bottle. Prize per bottle, 75 clads, or half dosenr 54. Prinopal Mice and Manufactory. Non 681 Arch street.. JON & EVANS, (Emcees= to C. kL Jackson & C 0.,) IN - For sale by Druggist and. /hakes ip every town in the Mailed Mates- , LOl7l4)4ee.ty frttbiral NOT ALC OHOLIC liIGHLY CONCFN me FED VEGETABLE EX. I HAL; r. PUbE 10Nle DB. HOOFLANDS GERMAN MITERS. Prepared by Dr. C. H. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or N'-rvoue Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all disea es arising frock a disordered Liver or Stomach, stab as Conetipa• than, Inward Fibs, Fullness ot Blood to the Bead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust fur Food. Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour ti nett Sinking or Ft ut ter ing at th • Pit of the stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried ar_d Dfficuit Breathing, F ut tering at the Heart, Chokku. o r & I g oe m ug Sensations when in a lying p store , Dimna.a of Vision, D As or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head Delhi eucy of Pe r -piration, Yelkr.nessoi the Skit, and bLts, P .in in the Sid, ' Hick, chest. Limbs, ac., Sudden Fluebes of Heat, Bainii•g in die Flek-h, Con sul I - eaginings ot Evil, mid great Derr , gaun Spirits, and will positively prevent Yel ow F ver, Bti us Fn e', Ac • Th y • contain NO ALCOHOL OK BAD WHISKY. They will cure the above dketuas in ninety-nine ca-ts nut a hundred. 1100FLAND'S .AIAN-BITTFILS! Are nut stew and untried at tic u, but have stood the teat of fote,n seam' trial by the Maictiti public, and 'heir r. potation mid ta .e are not rivaled t.) , auy similar preparation. The proprietors bawd tbutuantis of letters from the most enutent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS ANN CI fiZ6NS. Certifying, of the it own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtnet, of Bir tors ATTENTION, buLDIERS ADD TUB FRIENDS OF INIUMBAM
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