9 a itp ,:.t It.gt a#.ll A ; tAcyn,el,ls. Notices, !Mar to secure ineution BEE lo the whist invariably iseentiipanied with the CASH. Acircrticernents ordered in the regulai N.:reeling Edition site inserted in thr Horning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA 110mtio Evelii:lff, August 10, 1803 PRINTING PRESSES FOR SALE. The underehmed having purchased several new pre-sits of the most apptoved machit eiy. to run by steam, offers tor sale the following proses, suitable for c rint , y r face., viz: '2 ADAM'S POWER PRESSES, p ttern, can rut by hand or steam, will pant 1,000 noni a per talon 3 IRON HAND PRESSES. in excellent order; t+o o , then will prmt a double size sheet of the DAILY TELscatartn.; the other is medium slztt. 2 It MALL CARD PFESSER; in good order. They will be sold very low. Apply to [if] GEO BERGNER, Harrisburg, Pa. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF TEE RECEIPT OF Hos- ErrAL STORES —Mrs. Barringer, the matron in charge of the German Beformsd Hospital, de a Tea to acknowledge the receipt on Saturday latt, of a variety of artirt-a, from persons in ilainherinnd county, for the use of sick soldiers. the contr. button in this im,tance was abun dant for all, and will long be remembered by the wuns,ded heroes whom it so generously cheesed. EXPLOSION OF A T. °CON avirE.--Last Satur Jay afternoon, chile locomotive No 264 was standing on the Penn ylvania ra:lroad track at Parkesburg, Chetter comity, the boiler exploded with a tertifiert port, killing the fireman, Mr. John Wirson, a teshient of Colombia. The en gineer, standing forty feet distant at the time of the (8.09 i-ion, escaped serious injury, al though it is reported that his shirt was stripped from his ba(k. Mr. Wilson leaves a wife and Lur children to mourn his untimely lots. 1=1:1 CLEANING 13p. —7 he headquarters, codrinissary building, etc., at Comp Curtin, ale to be thor ous.hly cleaned out and whitewashed without delay. Deserters and stragglers brought into Camp are now set to wok, instead of b fug al lowed to lie around and do nothing. Thu guard house was cleaned and whitewashed last w eek, and now presents au ordeuly and neat appearance. Since it hos been renovated, but - one deserter has been cot fined within its Walls. The corn • inacd r of the camp had not the lead idea that whitewash ng the guard house would have produced such a salutary eff et. THE DBAIT FOR DAUPHIN COUNTY.—I/3 Success and its Leithats.—The conscription for Dauphin county was commt need this morning, by Mar d al assisted by his associates in the beard of enrollment. An Immense staging had been erected immediately in front of the Court Rouse, where "the wheel of fortune" was put into operation, and as Dente after name of those drafted were drawn from the "box," the crowd assembled gave vent to cheep, while such of the drafted as were present received the con 7 gratulation with a grace which showed atlesiet the acquieeence the law receives at the hands of orderly and loyal men. Indeed the good humor and antrum which prevailed during the entire pro et dir gof the draft to-day, is as much due to the decency, patriotism and intelligence of the people of Dauphin county, as it is to any vigor, efficiency or preparation on the part of those engaged in this delicate business. Thus far * , the TELEGRAPH r ffire has been se verely conscripted. Our chief clerk, W. IL H. g, the furem n, respectively, in the j )13 and newspaper composing rooms, Salami 1 &rock and Mardi, V. Sevens, Jos. L Bea gton, foreman of the press room—are among the lucky hold en of the 'nag .° "envell , pe." Thomas B. No lan, Thomas For ter (late of the .1 27tt) and 'Frederiek WU, carrier of the TELEGUAPH, have also rectiv d complimentary tickets. PHILIP ENEIHNGSR, Esq. , a blind man, was bit ud told, el and drew the names from the wheel liesers. Geo. J. bhoem.ther and Wm. l3ergstres ser, Democrats, and John J. Shoemaker, and Aaron Bombaugh, Republicans, occupied seats on the platform, by invitation, to see that every thing was conducted fairly. Below we give the names of the drafted up to The hour of our going to press: - CONNWAGO TOWNSHIP. :1 Tsaac Shelly', 12 Frederick Bartel .. 2 John f• 18 Henry Kauffman, 3 Benjanon Kaylor, 14 Henry M. Brandt, 4 Jacob Guieb, 15 Levi Moyer, 5 Abraham Guish, is Jacon Brandt, 6 Jacob K, ebbs, 17 baruuel Clark, 7 Jac b Loogne‘ker, 18 David C. Brandt, 8 lame Weeland, 39 Henry Baylor, 9 Henry Heisy, 20 J •bn Caw ad, lU Thom.s Flowers, '2l Job n Lir, seieser, ,11 Jacob Lebniatt, 22 Israel C. Davie, Total nutuber enrolled 79 DERICY 70WNSIIIP 1 Jacob Z 'at fuss, Jr., 34 Dardel B Emerich, 2 Retry zdilley, 05 Benjamin Lutz, 3 Samuel Larons, 8b Molo , Soneilr 4 D cvid Stouffer, 37 Jeremiah Gambee, 5 Samuel Laudis, 38 E hem G Ashburn, 6 John Pufferrherger, 39 Samuel lin:to:ay, 7 David M. Cromer, 40 David S. Shenk, 8 Samuel Emericn, jr 41 Tomei Fmar.d, 9 Jacob K. Landis, 42 Jacob 10 George Fos, 43 John E Martin, 11 James Clunk°, 44 Jo4oph 1,, Smith, 12 H. .nry Zentmoyar ; 45 M1E1)01'2.010, 13 sour). &pier, 46 Eli Huber, 14 J alma C Snoddy, 41 Mum Fkuey, • Ultkh Weltmer, 48 Cyrus Lousenecker, 16 M Coix, 49 Franklin Smith, 17 ferot,Y.lin Henley, 50 Peter SnYthr, 18 Jacob Nissrev, 51 John B. Moyer, 19 Gorged. Stocker, 52 Cyrus H Artein. 20 Henry Stouter, 63 Carietianaandis, 21 Ovine Ger verich, 54 Wrlliarn K. 22Maitlia.Niseley, 65 John J. Nis I Y., 23 NA. awl, Find butlr , .613 J i wtsiler, 24 John t ouirherty, .51 Martin 25 Henry J. Hummel, 58 Jeremiah Oupsetti 26 Pe or Pointer, 59 Dotage Tennis," 2 7 Peter Yenta, 8U Daniel Baker, 28 Jacob Strickler, 61 Jobn 29 Christopher Moyer, 62 John Copahaber, 30 John T. Nilz, 63 Henry S. Moyer, 31 Bet jamin limier, 64 AbraluiWitttmoyer, 32 Michael B. Henry, 83 joirie-P4eck, Total number enrolled= ' X 229 HARRISBErIiCh—P/RBT WARD. 1 .Tames Weltmer, 28 Jacob Gowdy, 2 Henry Gill, 29 A. B. Stoner, 3 J lloyers,(csrl'd,)3o Roos Wickert, 4 Fulbert F nk, 81 John Tam 5 James Oinrad, 42 Jerome B Kaffman , 6 George Sin:ger, 33 James Gunter, 7 .George Moyer. 34 John Boughter, 8 ÜbarleP Flannigan, 35 Harty Sax, 9 Gs age W Hoffman,B6 John L .ck wood, 10 Franklin Gipe, 37 Samuel Michael, 11 James Mitchell, 38 William Hammer, 12 Jacob C. Snyder, 39 Charley Slini MS, 13 Michael Toomey, 40 Michael Finnan, 14 Bet jamin BoLinger 41 Jai ph Meyer, 16 Samuel Myers, 42 Charles F. Saxton, 16 Alfred Pancake, 43 John M. St Clair, 17 Isaac Lloyd, 44 Berij :min Wickert, 18 Jerry Stewart, (col- 45 John B'enkeneord, oied,) 46 Lewis Ott, 19 John Cyle, 47 Jacob Liozamoyer, 20 G. urge Bobinson, 48 Bichard Hogan, jr., (col. red,) 49. Jacob F Youtz, 21 Francis Henning, 50 James Utimuth, 22 Chao les Davis, 61 Lewis Breitinger, 23 Thomas Dawson, 62aF1. A Zimmerman, (colored,) 58 Geo. W. Marquart, 24 Christian H. Brady,s4 James Hopkins, 25 J hn Flank, . 65 Conrad Tipp, 26 William Scutt, (col 66 Thomas L. Wallace, ored,i 57 John Houser, 7 John Swartz, 58 Lmes.l3utler, Total number enrolled, 216. HARR/SW:IRO —MOND WARD. 1 B. Devout, 44 Jacob Koerper, 2 John A Stahl, 45 John B. Smith, (cnIT 3 Albert Hauck, ored,) 4 Robert Si+ et, 46 John Lomb, 5 Jno.A. Brooks, c01'd,47 Emanuel Franz, 6 Samuel Frea, 48 Luther 111 bimon, 7 John Cline, 49 H. C. Orth, 8 David Cerro!, col'd,so George Rokrer, 9 Bliss J Unger, sr W. 11. H bitg, 10 JacobComptou,col'ds2 Samuel Haldeman, 11 Isaiah Keener,cord,s3 J. W. Fisher. 12 Wm. Carney cord. 54 Jos. L Buffington, 13 M. Stevenson, cord,s6 0 car Watt, 14 Martin Garverich, 56 Sampson Lewy, 15 J. W Reyna lds, 57 George H. Smith, 16 Wilk'searney,cord,sB it V. Stephens, 17 S r lv. bier Scheivaiy,s9 .11 bent S. Boyd, 18 Samuel Stroak, 60 Lerman Lewy, 19 Jsmas Hussay, 61 Bus-tll 20 Philip McOmald, 62 Theodore Bogers, 21 Harry D .dge, 63 john 22 S mato A. klummel,64 Levi Grunt), 23 John M . 65 Frederick. WeiFe, 24 Chas A. Bo:invert, 66 Edward W. Shell, 25 Vincent A Sinarsh,67 George A. Hall, 26 Wm. P. Eiseimlen, 66 Jo-eph Ellis, 27 George Doohne, 69 Gorge Scott, 28 JaCO4 H. BIB; 70 John Traub, 29 Bonj L &osier, 71 Thomas Forster ' 30 Ribs Brown, (cord,)72 [homes IL Hinton, 31 J s. Mou gomery. 73 Wiiiiam llfdltuer, 32 Aaron Sanders, (col-74 . rhoniaa D. Netting, ored,) 75 Robert Snodgrass, 33_John Burk, 76 John C. F. Sergeant, 34 H. B. Neiman, 77 G. orge A og,esny, 35 George Blieem, 78 John Braxton, col'd, 36 John H. Macre, 76 Francis S. Seiler, 37 William Windsor, 80 Robert Barns, col'd, 38 Wm. A. Cath - art, 81 Jacob G May, 39 George Whiteman, 82 George Hoffman, 40 Fredeiick Fink, -83 Franklin 11...mme1, 41 A. J. luster, 84 Lewis N. Drtiter, 42 William Barger, 85 eamuel Wyaiat, 43 Augustus Gehl, 86 William Deschler, Total number enrolled 295 8A.8111.9817R0--111.111D WABIL . ' 1 John Buil, jr 59. H. W. Miles, r ,. 2 Wm. Emmeoger, 69 Jotn J St.orey, - • 3 Fseoerick Hoag, 60 A. L'elliers, 4 J. C Moim,' 61 8 A. t.wine, 5 Obarles Comer, 62 Jacob F. Kephart, 6 Xueiah Mei editb, 63 Georgn Deeps, 7 Hubert Morrison, ' 64 Heat tel 8 A. Hoffman 66 Savory Dickson, 9 William A. Ball, colored, 10 C. F. Huff, 86 Ileum 11 ffman, lI D. M. Camel, 67 Mired $ mug.vrdner 12 0. F. J - Mnaun, -68 Arpel Remand, 13 Leonard Qoodwin, 69 Christian, Keller, 14 Chrulea Falrlamb, 70 James Rehroshart, 16 Eugene Snyder, 71 Charles Hagan, 16 James 111.*Cormick, 72 Daniel Norris, 17 Wiliam P. Miller, 78 May Irwin, 18 Jacob Weil, 74 Charles B. Fager, 19 Christian Snavely, 75 William Hughs,eul 20 E iward Lookes,(col 76 John Kammerer, ored.) 77 Samuel A Kunkel, 21 Daniel 13. Herr, 78 William Wolf, 22 John M'Coilqui, 79 AugustusPrice,cal. 23 George A Klugh, 80 David Lennart, 24 J. B Smith, 81 W. W. Hale, 25 Henry Wareham, 81 Cornelius Bolinger, 26 J. M. G. Bay, ••., 88 David D. .11chty, 27 Isaac W. Huffman, 84 Jacob Greenawalt, 23 Wash. JY‘taander, 85 *r Rw.k. Smith, 29 Levi Beam, 86 Wil lam Himmer, SU H. J. Dunlap, 67 Perer Alrmyer, St L. H. Stout, _ Benj. Kunkle, 82 John K.llinger, 91 Mr. Luthe, &wive, 90 Joseph Frost, 84 Henry Ward, 91 Charles Woltz, 35 A. Leek, 91 Juan IL Thome, 36 kraucis L Hatter, 9S Harvey Curtis, 37 John C. Osier, 9e— Vootrump, 38 Juhn Spangier, 95 'l4co. Martin, 39 Leonard bhick, GB. Henry Stets, 40 Bachard 6unwden, 97. Samuel HAI, Colored, litgateyer, 41 George T Z Ball, 99`M...ises Netter, 42 Frtcletick cots, 104 Thos. B. Nolan 43 Edward F. Kmikel,lol Wm. 0 Cook, 44 Jacob Ulon.n, 102 LeopolFreedman, 45 Augu -tue Bleat, 103 Jacob tpoffard, 46 Going-, Shooler, 104 H. 0. Shaeffer, 47. Frederick. Wagner,ll4 John 48 Philip Daisy, 106 Benj. F. 130vir e M0 1 49 Frank Rhine, 307. T. B Norton, 60 W. P. Stone, 108. Samnel Wolf, 5 William A Deer, 109 L. W. Ten Eyck, 62 Theodore reiersori,llo Geo. A. lirLwaine, 53 EI. L. Di B 11l A 13103 B. Killer, 54 J amts H. Fisher, 112 Geo. B. Ayers, 55 it. E Furgeson, 113 John A• Bigler, - 56 1:1 kniel a. B irr, 114 Win. A. Parkhill, 57 Jacob Essiinger, n 6 Jug. B. Markley, mum PlOPSO—iroirtem won. 1 John Keats, 52 Charles Boas, 2 John, A. 7 roupt, 53 Frank Beel, 3 William Roy; 54 Thomas 1310 , -4s, 4 Abner 51snly, 55 Thomas Swayer, • 5 J =ma Gealy, 59 Leonard Kinnard,: 6 Augustus Sty kor, 57 Nicholas Nienson, 7 George S Ileis, 58 David Winsitell, 8 William Kuria, 59 William Splits, 9 Felix Bisdora,ourd, 60 Tbadclr us Davis, 10 Horace Carey,cord, 61. Ba ks Hoffman, 11 lra to Dobbs, curd, 62 traptiatil Ftowers, -. 12 William Patton, 63 George Worm r, 13 Willism Sees, 61 Solomon Grove, 14 Pet. Maguire cold, 6541nm:ad Solomon, 14 A-lezanuer , lioyle, colored 16 Lleury Bose, 66 Gawp Mooney, 17. Armist'd Freernau,.. 67 David Richwine, colored, Os Jonn Fottrell, - , 18 Janata Lagar, 69 Caleb Jester, _ 19 lowa Bodiger, 70 Samuel Gibson, col -20 Janes Murfot k, or d. 21 Thoplas Hant,fin, 71 Wallace De Witt, 22 John Sloan, • 72 William Cia , ki 28 Gustavus Hahn, 73 George Frees, •• 24 Charles Anderson, 7$ Andrew Port, colored._ 75 Lloyd Roebback, 25 Freuklin Talley,„ 76 Samuel H. Slag, 2tl James 'ammo, 77 Henry Colestftk, 27 J Brown(c I'd.) 78 Jnoßanaister.ipt.L :es John A 14, wmau, 79 hmauuel 1111arear, 29 Augustus Ravers, r•CI terauslin MLA°, 80 Wilson Tayler,(ool- 81 Julien Flush-. • ored,) 82 George Sharer, -17,andis Johnson, 83 WetleysCrsbb, 22 blanitt Bates, 84 Pullip Hammond - , BS Ilichard Aduison,_ C c b red, ••t• (colored') 85 William Carr, 84 Joseph L. Sheets, 86 Jou. Fayettes,(Col, so xii k iia .1110firirdison, 8887 Henry Emanuel, • A c i t goteapy.r•Tl fiArci 30 Michael Retake, 89 John M'Catty, 37 Charles O'Neil, 99 James Wright, 38 Lewis Haus, 91 Jithn Brown, 39 Ge rgo Miller, 02 Davin ISPCarty, 40 Davi M. R. ibinsou, 08 Matthias Benedict, (columil,) 94 Alfred Stouffer, 41 Michael Ernest, 95 Joseph Sweitzer, 42 Lewis Clement, 96 Hudson Worral, 43 Peter Duller, 97 Wm. Johnson, (col -44 George Gastr; ck, ored,) 45 George Ginters„ 98 Jer'h Croweshield, 46 Henry J•chnson, 99 James Sarucebank, (colored.) 100 George Looker, 47 Daniel Hawley,(col-1(1 Richard Elcbet, ored,) 102 Isaac Giles, 48 Thomas Bumgard-103 Elmer Miller, (col.) ner,. 104 J T. M'Cormick, 49 Adam Richardson, 105 Batnry Mururoa, 50 Henry Mason, coVd, (colored,) 51 Juba Prime, cord,lo6 Jacob Groes,(oord,) Total number enrolled 470 ROBBERY IN TUE HARRISBURG BRIDGE. —DO evening,, Christian Carberry, when returning from Camp Washington, was attacked by three men on the Harrisburg bridge, and robbed of of about nine dollars, all the money he had in his pocket. Mr. C. was riding in a wagon at the time he was attacked. At: Owsma WANTED.—lnfOrtrlittioll can be given of the whereabouts of a splendid E.:osturs Howe, which was doubtless stolen in the vicin ity of this city during the late excitement.— Apply at this office. CROWDED DIA.-Our usual , variety of loos' is crowded out to-day, owing to the apace being occupied by the names a the drafted men and list of letters. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ,--The match dance an nounced to haVI3 come off, on Saturday evening between H. Daugherty and myself, not coming off, de&e to state the cause. I was to' have ten dollars a= eon as I arrived at the Gaiety, which was refused. Then they refused me the privilege of dancing at all. Now I . bellenge Mr. D aigberty io a trial of a song and dance at auy time, money to be planet in a RESPONSIBLE pelson's hands. FAYETTE WELCH,. Fielding Troupe. eiptilat Notica PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears ,Pay, and Subsistence Claims, Sm. &c., made out and collected by EUGENE SNYDER, - Atturniy-as-Law. Office : Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. . [027-ly Tun Dasrr.—The all absorbing subject this morang is the draft, and many iogentous me thods are being iesorted to for .the pinyon of hextering the condition of those subject there nato, white the loyal ci , is3o g-nerally submits without a murmur, is view of sustaining our glorious country. It is also true thilt the draft will produce much di-tress with same that art elected, who, in the absence of pecuniary help, will be compel•ed to leave their families at the mercy of d aibtful protection. Would it not be well awl humane t , ) organ'zs a plan by whict, the soldier could leave his home with the full confidence that his family would be cared for? Dims the nader not think that under more 4aVorable auvic,s, the man would fight bet rter and make a more faithful soldier? Will :Our mope , ed citig-ns think of this, and in making the proftisien,..bear in mind that should diy goods come under the head of their wants, the cheap dry, goptls_house of C. L, BOWMAN, southeast corner c.f . Front and Iftiski.t streets, is the place. A FRIENVIN DiEED. TRY IT. DR. SWEET'S: INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is prepared from the recipe of Pr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has been need in his practice for the Int twenty ;ears with the most astonishing success. As an external remedy, it is without a rival, and will, allevia . e pain more speedily than any other - preparation. For all "thematic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, B:c., its soothing, healing and pow erful strengthening properties, excite the just:wonder and astonisimont of all , who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certi &sites of remarkable cures, performql by it Within the last, two years, attest this fact. See advertisem-nt. align dkweew WE WILL MILL the b,..lance of our stock of of summer dress goods at very low prices. Bsreges at 10, 15, 20 and 25 cents. Lawns at 16, 20 and 26 cents. A large assortment of white cambric,. ail prices. Plain Swiss,- figured Swiss, nansook, all pikes. A. splendid assortment of Cambric bands, and other needlework. - Ladies' white stockings and children's stock ings. 25 dozen of gentlemen's white shirts, extra fine. We have also a large assortment of striped woollen shirts, suspenders, pocket handkerchiefs, socks, and other goods, suitable for sutlers, which we sell at city prices. B. Laws. To ma SOLDIER/3.-1 would say to those going home who Gave taken the dysentery or cliental:ea from exposure or change of water, to get a bottle of Mrs. Westhoven's Dysentery Drops. It is pleasant to take—only 26 cents a bottle—take as directed, and is a short time you will be well. Very many have tried it, and pronounce it the best ever taken, and to those leaving town it is a sure preventive. •This medicine is prepared and sold only by MRS. L BALL, No. 27 south Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! ON'T fail to matte MRS. WINSLOW'S D SOOTHING- SYRUP k for CAILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one tie best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used, for thirty years with never tailing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child irom,pain, but Invigorates the ttomaoh and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tune and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve Grurnmo mrsa BOWILB, - AND WINO ()OLIO: - We believe itothe Best will Surestilemedy, in the World, in all oases of PYBBNTABY and DIABBH(B a IN CHILDREN, whether it arises trom Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using, will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the facsimile of °pans & PERKINS, New York is on the outside•wrapper Sold by all medicine Dealers. Principal Office 48 6treet, NEW YOBS. 0141 t 21) CV= riat BOTTLi• mv22, diBrw" m tiny Abutrristmattg. IDHOTOOrtIAPH ALBUMS chastely - bounc r and davtd---for tale at SCELEFFEIt'S BOOKSTORE,' ' 19 lilarls4 Street. VI/411.-::-Another large lot of Mackerel and in all sines of package% barrels, laiii*Oitutrtgas and kits for oVe by, W. 4 04,MPLIkg :927 - srOPT, tuldiltamke. Lem atintrtirements LIST OF LETTERS HEMAINING IN THE HAREISBURIA I.OST OFFICE, HONILLY, AUGUSr 10, 1863. OFF CIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER RAVINE: THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. trADtiosi LIST. Eder sou, MrsElizabetbLabe, Miss blery Albright,ritiss Kate Lewis, Mrs Maria Basehore, Mrs Leab Lauer, Miss Mary Haskins, Louisa Lewe, Margaret B 841 ey, Mrs Elizabeth Miller, Mrs Joseph tepglortue, Mrs A. McClure, Mrs Margaret B rki r, Mrs Mary B McCabe, Mrs Wary 2 Bity, Miss Rebecca McCormick, Mrs S J 2 Becker, Mrs Henry McLane, Miss Annie C Bewley, Mrs Mary McGinley, amiss Adeline Becker, Mrs Anna McCabe, Mrs Mary E Blessing, Photba McAllister, Mrs Ir S Banks, Mrs JaneK McGinley,-Miss Lizzia Reayer, Mrs Mary Ann McDmeLidiret Margaret Barguer, Miss Rebecca Miller, Miss Sarah B quer, Mrs Mirgaret M attn. Miss Bridget Brown, Mks Small l 2 Magee, Mrs Lizzie D 2 Buck int ham, Ma Janeittorligan, Mrs Michael Buck, Mies Emma 0 Moore, Mrs Cath4rin Burger, Miss Lizzie Myers, ,Mrs Elizabeth Calbert, Miss Annie Noviager, Miss Mary J Curtiss, Miss D C Noecker, Miss Emaline Cunkle, Miss ellen 1 , , anueu,kliestdargaret Cramer, Miss Mary • Power, Mrs Loubta K Denees, Mist Catharine Quigly, M ea Anuy Durmirger, Miss Mary .15 hoisds, Mrs Peter Dear, Mies Sarah Raymond, Miss MaryC Davis, Miss lizzie Rank, Miss Sarah Deyer, Mrs Elizabeth Rapine, Dean, Eiiriabeth Rhoads, Mrs Susan Deeters, Airs,Maggie Redid, Mies Mary I Dubois, Mrs Emillue:' Roach, Miss Sallie Earls, Mrs Susan Rebiusen,Mis Margaret Eppler, Mies Lydia Itebineon, Mrs Bella Ermyer, Mrs Jane Boyer, Miss B Erren, Miss Nancy Ruhds, Miss Bate C Etter, Buyer, Miss Barbara Yeereg, Miss Mary A 2 ButiklaAliss !Falb°, L Fisher, Mrs . Oatharin bauppeNsis Augustenti Fel beer, , Mis D - Tends • &rater,- MiiisOiltie r Ann. Forsier, AtiviE L Sherri r Mre &min Foster, Mrs JuBllllo, E Strainer, Miss M B Fortney, Mrs T S Sheupard,lirs Elizabeth Fox, Mrs Chrisdarina bbreckieggost, Mary Ford, Alm Virginia Shepherd, Miss Amelia Fox, Mrs Saran Shiridel, Mrs John Finney, Miss Anna sboll, Emma 0 Free,Mrs July r Sheeler, Mrs Sarah Nritcey, M 1613 Lizee E Snyder, Mies Freeman, Sarah Sauter, Miss Catharle Garman, Miss Emaline Staub, Miss Mary Gayly, Mrs July'Aun Sperm, r, Miss Caroline Geesy, Mies Maggie Springer, Miss Jane Gohn, Miss Ailittila Swat's; Mrs W GJtin Miss Ealli Strohm, ,Sias M M 2 Herce tti nett, Mary S 'deer, Mrs Hale, Mis- Bridget M Teter, Mrs Mar in Hall, Mrsi Fr .ncad A Taylor, Mad Molly Hardwick, Mrs G P Tr 'User, Miss Jalle Hinkel, Miss May Warner, Saran eia.4, Miss Ftmovia A Wa ner,Mies Victorena lietnuitis, Mi,s Annie EWalker, Mies Clara Helens, Miss Sarah Ward, Miss Anuia tlolberr, ales Marv:vet Ward, Mies Annie .11.cker, Kik; Margaret Weltmer, Smite Hoch, Mies Jenny Welker, Annie Jr cks'im; Matitda , Weizel, Miss Agnes Johnson, Mies Maria Weaver, Mrs Jack-on, Mrs Catharine Williams, Grape Louisa Williams, Mrs Karim_ ifraever, Miss Anna Wiugerd, Miss gams Mis John Wise, Miss Lydia Kelly, Mrs Caroline Wien, Mrs A Kriclek, Miss. Maggie Williams, Miss Amelia 'Joker, Mr., Erma A Wiliner, Mrs Hannah Lilly, Mits./trns Wulf, Miss Mary,A Lantana., M.ie Mary B Yeager, Miss Sae G.ESTLIGNIEN , S LIST. Able,.Jacob Fourney, John Adams, Wm Eortuey, Anderson, Joseph Freeke, L Aull, James Funk, Hairy Anderson, Sergt R Freeborn, Eam'l W Andersdia, Ell Fry, Henry R • Braise, John D ' Freese, John Paisley, David Gilmore,,Bobert Baker, "Dram Goodman, Henry Bair, john W Geary, John tarties Trvia Ginter, David' Baer, Geo "A G.:rrison, Joseph Barber, Alex Gardiner, John H Baker, Jacob" Goldman, Damp Bashore, David Gudenherger, A Binedum, John 14 Grove, Frank E Bbeam, Daniel Grey, Samuel • Blakeslee, Geo L Greenly, Jas Ballinger, John Graham, Michael . Boidorf, Peter Hagkland, Richard Boyer Andrew H Thema 2 Weld, Geo H Eleisse, John yr Bower, Edwin HAD, Theodore T • Resent, John Idarther, Henry Boughton, Lyman H.,rman, Jacob H Brown, Andrew "farther., Wm Breiner, Aug Hartswell, Mr Byers, Bunnell Hays, ()apt H'R Bucher, Charles Hamilton, J Buff, Lieut Geo Herten, Albert Such, Was Hard.' Alex T 'Carson, Charles Hadfield; Alfred Carter, Rev Chas J Hays, Win H Cane, John *Helms, Jac ,b Chaapel, Jay 3 Beckman, H A ' Chamberlin, Chas K Bomar, R Ciaville, James H Hart, Jobn Clingard, Joan )1 , ckman. John' Cooke, Lt ti F 2 Hersey, Main Conrad, Jacob Heuderson, Andrew Connelly, Wm Henry, Win P Conway, Patrick Hrmpbili, J P Carter, Henry *E6l.lwati, Johfi - F '.Coleman, JP 2 Herdiler, John' ' - Clotdef, Henri Hfah; DardeK Coale, Geo B Rocker, George Cooper, Bayard T Hilibish, Callen, Jew" F Hippie, Andrew. zeighton, Robert Milner, Silas Er Cummings, R Hill, Wm A (Jamming% B S Baden Mathew • Crtun, Benedict Hoyt, liiiioree - Crump, Thee N Rabb ad, Phillip Curtnatm, Geo H Hummel, Theodore Crossland, hichard hatioden, J II °rage, John Jacobs, Michael grist, Wm . Jam s, C Jacka on , ound, F 0 Jerlot, Coleman 2 Dove, T J Jackson, Marion Dixon, Capt W D Judson, J N Domarlie, Thomas Jordan George Dorman, Richard Joues, f has T gdward Kennedy, Jos H Dabblr, Jesse It " Keiser, Aaron Dully, Patrick" Kmries, George Dann, Wm Kendal Win H Dunlap, D H Kuebler, John Eberly, Rev D 2 Kaufman, Thomas Ego, Samuel . Kercbem, C L Eby, John Ring, G D 2 Eatricli,'John King, Lucas ,glaud, GeJrge 2 Kenny, Michael i. &bony, H H s Rumble, Q Kr.ks, Capt `W C E der, Jacob Knickerbacker, JAB A sAser, Peter L e, Geotge dwel t John's D Leger, J .rnes H Rvans, George L lc:heath, AS Fackler, Weudal, L Lai ce, Dany 'airfield, J L ee , Georg.. J Figley, Orlando S Lear, Jonas W Fairer, Henry' Ltrrlu, Wm Ferree, Wm Luckhurst, Edwin Fan* A J - Ludwg, John G Faster, Gc o W Long, Philip Fisher, Jchn R Longenecker, John K 2 Fitzgerald t 'Edviaid , - Lowrey, d'G Fouke :Henif CBOngenecker,.A ut.t.,X I AX: t'? NMI) `2111) trtigtmeTtts Lobe, Ma, k. A Schuler, Join L BicShade, George Schrivall. Jacob NrCaulev, Mart Snnid,r, ra B ?tlcOnila, Trios Snad., John Jr S W Sh esley, Sada' 1 Ma..Connel. J J Seat - 04, Wm H McOaLcher, John Shultz Capt G C Mtehesney, Snuey, Daniel &It:Knight. Sa•gt (leo . Shaffer, David Madden, lama P Maid, Henry Hulks David • Seelio, Jacob Ssm'l P Sleker, Augustus Martin, C L Simpson, Chas M Mehan, Dan'l Sm th, ktichaelJ 2 36Iarch, Capt JE` ''Suycler, John Mrgee, David Swall, Jacob Martin, Jett miah South, Wm T Manbeck, Levi K Soiger, Jacob Martin, Demon Spayd, B D Metzger, John R Snyder, -A Mehau,D Spengler ' R Mead. D P Stevens,Lieut J W Miller, J H 2 't triton, Daniel Mullen, Henry 2 Stanton, Petry Mitchell, James 2 Seretny, Wm II Miller, Jos. ph Strive, Jeremiah Morsigli, E Swiodle, Sang M orehead, Saml. Sta,ver, LWat J Moore, Wm Savho, W Si, ben, R F Sullavan, John r Moyer, &In Swartz, Owens S. Moline, Harvey Thorp. J Henry ' - Mumma, Jacob, Tom:awls, Frank Mulgrew, M a Thoue, Emanuel Matson, J a A Thou - thy, Alex 2 lapels James Templeton, R F Murtha.), Patrick Tucker, Amos Nt bidger, Etimia Tompkins, Absalam J wept' Vrf"liku, St tij Nagle, Bet t jainin 'Ulrich. John Niciaulson 11. 'Ulrich, W - Niles, N tt= E V ocent, Robt N bl ) CUM, Wil on Van Horn, Wm. `Noll, B Way tz 1, Solomon Oink Geo E Wale, Foster C ()smith, Bat,j Wagner, J ,hn Para ersou, Fencras amp uriei Ur Otto Price, aoseph T " Wal ace. William Pepp, Conrad Waldo, E t rnst Henry Puny, Mahan I C Valium William Penro,e, J Wagner, John H PhippsCliy tun Wells, J - Jhri Peliug, Ohm; C Well, t Putter, Dieut J Welles, William Plied, R Butler Whittak.n, lhomaa Prowel, Rube t N Wells, George PurneigLon, Eiward Wirmayer, Samuel Rainbow, John C Weltmer, Mat tin Race, G.orge Williams. Piot L D Riegel, Henry J Wets I, Jo n Randebacgh, George 'Willi tins, Prank Reynolds, James W 3 Reynolds, Win Williams, - Vent J F Bran), Jacob Wink, abuer Reid, Joseph N Wick, S S Reber, E L 4 Wiley, W Reeser, It M Wijeon, Magi Roaback, P J Win lom, Ii H Reed, Augustus, Wieinger 'ltiomas Itulienbacti, Capt S Wilson, Hetiry H klutlege, G W Worrell, Js.ac S Rowse ' C W Wright, Dr J J B Roger,John A Young, Samuel housh, Capt 0 D .Yoenget. L'eut Alex &auto, Mr A Zigle, George Stlsbury, D C Zeigler, John N Siple, Mr Z by, Jacob Schmidt, Fred Persons calling for any_ of the above letters will please say they are advertised, and give the date of the list in which they appear. One cent due on each. It GEO. BUONER, 1"-. 2ningemtnls. BlikalTPB CITY HALL. BRILLIANT' SUCCESS HAMBLIbT'S COMBINATION TROUPE! Monday. Evening, August-3rd, AND• KVERT WAITING DURING THE WEEK ! TUE giT.A.II itI,RTISTS Will appear in EIHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY, , BALLETS, SONGS, DANOEs, IXTBAVAGANZA, PANTOMIME, BURIASQIIS, GEMS OF THE OPERA, kio Fr On Friday evening "a grand Complimen tary Benefit will be given by the en z na of Harrisburg to HA.HEY LESLIE, on whit ti m eals on he will repeat his perhous Rept) Ascen eion rims Market street. : - - Change of Programme Each Night! 41) JAMRs PILGRIM, BIIBDII2B hiati.tosa Doming Performance. Doors open at 71 o cbck ; to annmencs at 8 o'clock. TICKETS OF ADEMSION, , 25 and 85 - Corie auB.lw AN OPEN HAMM ESTABLISHED FOR THE PURCHASE OP HORSES, AT HARRISBURG, PA. THE undersignedls authorized and directed to pu chase a lag& uumber of Sound, active, medium size, dark• colored horses, in, good con dition, suitable for C Service for the Guy erument use, in open market, and will pay cash on delivery here for' such as rme descr bed, at one hundred and twenty dollars each, as MOIL as they have passed the Government irisp cam By multi. of Dent Cul.. Atuntosz '1 BOMP.ON, Chief Q.ll. Dep't of tie Susquehanna. J. G. JOHN:.ON, - " Capt. & A. Q M. Hartisliurg Pa., August 6th, 1863 ---au7-2w. & Co., (Lata Lighie & 13radburys) Piano Forte Manufacturers, 421 BROOME Si',NEW YocK, 2d block East of BroadwV • MR. F. C. LIGlitE, the wigival founder of this well-known e-tablishment, Senior partner, and only Practical Piano Fele Maker ot ibe late ft m of "Lighte & Bradourys." having re.wined his Two-Thirds interest in the w heir business stock, in4tertals, &o ;and Sulu Proptie torehip in his Valuable . Patella, inclusive-ot hit celebrated P4:OIT E, INoULEi. lED IRON FAMES, is the one who can make the SUPERIOR ,PIANo MATES tor wnich the. has been so popular: y All lotrirtae wants on his rights will be pr.seented aconrd _ ,n‘r to - law. • filar" All Piano Fortes from this manufactory ire warranted ptufoct ia_pvery respect for ftyt yBlllB. - - "Ltioentl Terms to DPalera. 'LI3.IIIL Lk Cal ans-4i3m 421 Broonie St., New York. FLOWERS OF trALy, TOILET EAU N A N exquisite impreguetiou of Pure Spices` _itu the odors of Flowers, Blossoms of Bosernara, Balm,. 'Violet and Boses,"; ,very. fragrant °alba ikeedherehief. Far Istle, by the Tart Prepered,hy , *UMW, Apotlie6rv. 7-11. .1,47 ..r=?4 - ,--rej . , friti)ifal N OT ALCOIIOLie• ei HIGQLY COSO-N I Rat ED VEGETABLF EX 1 It A : A PIJ+ E ONIC DR. FIOUIL.AN GERM AN Pa I TER.S. Prepared by Dr. C. 31. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Com plai ut,D) spe nsia, Jaundice, Chronic or N-rvous Debility, Diseases 4 • time Kiduess, and all discs es arising tr to a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the dead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Beart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fait tei ing at ilia Pit of the SCOM,CII, SW+llJlLeitiEt of the Head, Hurried atd Ddricuit Bleathiug, F ut tering at the, Heart, Cholaug yr Sulloc Sensations when in a lyin,g p sture, Dimue.-s of Vision, D or Webs before the Sight, Fever sod Duil Pain in the Head Defictermy of P. r piratiun, at the Skin and E,ts, P in the bide, Back, Chest, Limbs. sc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Buintvg in the Flesh, Cot.- scut imaginings of Evil, and great Depr.s,.h.o or Spirits. and will positively prevent Ye! 114 Forer, 81i , us Fever, &c Th.-y contain NO 4LCOEIOL OR BAD WHISKY. They will cure the above diseases in ninety-ninz en is cut hundred. 1100FLAND'S GE.MAN BITTFES I Are nut a hew and untried ai deice, but have stood the test of fifteen y ears' trial by - the American public, and their reputation and 8a are nut rivaled oy any similar prepaiatiou. The proprietors have thummAis of letters from,the must eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS AND CITIZENS. - 1 - estifying, of th , lr owu per..onal knowledge, to the beeeficial effects and medical 'Armes of thee, Biiters LX) 'Diu' WANT SOMETUP G TO STISENGILIEN YOU? DO I.OU WANT A GOOU Aft'EfllE? DO YoU WAN L' 10 BUILD UP - YOUti ouNS I'ITU I luN ? Du YOU WAN rTO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANE' 10 GEL' RID uF Nt..I3VOUrNEs? DO YOU WANE ENE UY? Du YuU WANT i 0 OLErP WsLL 4 ? DO YUU WANT A liitlsK AND VIGnRuUS 'FEELINtt ? If you do, ueS HAJOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. PAR I ICULAu NOTICE. There are many preps's/turns sold under the name of Buters, put, up .n quart &wiles, comp atathd of the eheapeat toh , sky or conanon rum. costing from to 4 ants per gauss, the tasisdaguuedby Alum LT COI lam der Seed silit //us class of Bitters has caused, and tall continue to cause, as long as they can be Sad, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their use the system as dept ountunsally under the infloenee of Ateoleohc &m -u/anis of the word bud the desire for L'qnor is crel ted and kept up,: and the renal is all the hurro s a - tendons upon a drunks d's mile and death Per 'hose who delve and W ILL. tiA V E a Liquor Bitters, we publish ohe Naming receipt: Orl UNE BuTtLE DE HOUILA.DS titAIMAN RI t'- ukhs and 5911 X WII4 hEE. QUA RI 3 OV . UtaOD BRANDY Dec w HONKS, ann the reelat wilt be a preparation that null t. AR t.XCEL en medgcsaut values and true eseettenee any of the munvons Li quor Bitters the market and will COs lEI UCIi LESS. You will have alt the virtues of MA/E -LAND'S GENTRAN DI irt EELS in connection with a GOOD article Of Liquor, at a Much leas price than awe inferior preparations wilt cost you. AT FENTION, .wLDIEES AND NUN FRIENDS OP SOLDIERS. .We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that "IdOuF LAN D'S German Bittera" will ewe nine-ten ths of the diseases induced by exposures and privation, incident to camp life. In the published almost daily in the r ewspapers, on the arrhal of the sick, it will be noticed that a eery large properrion are seffet ing from debil ty. Every case of that kind can be readily ruled by Ho: fldad's German Bitters. Disea-es resulting item insorders ol the d gtstive organs are epesotly gemmed. Wa h..ve no liesitatiou in stating that if these II tiers gere freely used among cur soldiers, hurl& eds of lives rmght be sa“xl that other wise will tallest We call psiticular att. ution to the following remarkanin and well authenticated cure of one of toe nation's heroes, whose life, to use his own language, ‘!has been saved by the Bitters:'' PHILADELPHIA, August 23t1, 1862. Messrs Jones & Evans :— Well, gentlemen, your Boofland's licraran Bitters bus saved my the. There is no mistake in this. It is vouch ed for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were folly cogniz rut of all the circumstances of my case. t am, and have been fur the last tour years, a member of Shermatt's celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Captain R. B. Ayers. Through . the ex t osnre attrudaut upon my atduous 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 an attack of diseutery. 1 was then remov ed from the White House and sent to this city on board the steamer State of Maine, from ahich I landed on the 28th of Jane. Since teat time I have been about as low as any one coned be and still retain a spark of vitality. For a week or mote I was scarcely able to swat tow 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. Lilts could not last under three cir cumstances; and, aucoidingiy, the physicians who had been working faithfully, though un successfully to rescue me from the grasp of the , dread archer, Lankly told me they could do no mute tor use and advised me to sees clergyman and to make such disposition of my jun lied tuuds as Lost suited me. An acquaintance who visited me at the bospit a, Mr. Ftedertek Stein brew, of Sixth below Arch street, advised mo, as a forlorn hope, to try your bitters, and kind ly procured a bottle. From the time I cum !named 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, 1 have gained ten pouncs, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife /ad daughter, from whom I have heard nowt/ g for eighteen months; tor, gentlemen, I am a toioyal Virginian, from -the vicinity of. Flout Soyal. 10 your invalmsnle Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place of vague . feats—to your Bitters will I owe the Onions privilege of casts cis-ping to my mom those Who era dearest to Mb in die. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. We ully amour in the unto of the above statement, as we had despaired of seeing Liu comrade, Mr. fdaione,- restored to health. Jutiu Cutidieback, Feet New Y..rk B diary rrorge A. Ackley, Co. (3, HAN Maide; Lewie Chev , ..tier, 923 New YQLk J. E FpettLer, lat irutlery, llittery F; J. B. F.sewell, Co. B, Vernktut ; Henry B Jeruwe, Co. B. 8d Wx moat ; Beery T. MAW meld, Co. C. 6th u.,ine ; Joh,l F. Ward, Cu. el, btu ,Alatue ; tlgratan Koch, Co. 'H. 7_d New York; Nathauiei B. ihf11:118; Co. F. 9atti. Yawn ; Audiew J glut ad, Co. A, 83' iretruottk; Joun J-Lactuz, Co. 3, 106th Rama. - • SEW altE OF COON t ERE - ! • Bee that the aiguature ut — t.; M. JACKSON". is on the wrapper ut cacti bottle. Pamper bottle, 76 cents, or half dozen for $4. Principal Othce and Manufactory, No. 641 Arch street, JUNES & EVANS, (Successor to O. M. Jackson & C 0.,) Proprietors. ('For sale by Druggist and Dealers in every toxin in the United Wm- - Linylo.,dkwiy