Erlegrao "7' A.... IiTiSERS.—AII Ad vertiaeintr.ti, di, n 1.5111 - Notices, Max. Jaws, DeNtk , 6, Occ., to tecnrc na , o tioa In the TELEGitaini, must invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Evening Edition ale inserted in the Horning Editito uithout, extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Saturtifty Evening, August 15, 1863 PRINTING PRESSES FOR BALE. The undersigeed having purchased several new presses of the most approved machinery, to rue by steam, offers to sale the following presses, suitable for eruntry elfices, viz: 2 ADe WS POWER PRESSES, old pattern, can be run by hand or steam, will print 1,000 copies per hour. 8 IRON HAND PRESSES, in excellent order; two of then will print a double size shert of the DAILY TELEGRAPH; the other is medium size. 2 SMALL CARD PRESSES; in good order. They will be sold very low. Apply to [tf] GEO BERGNER, Harrisburg, PA. WANTED.—TWO able bodied men to serve as substitives. Address Box 87, poet office, stating terms, and where they can be consulted. tf. FRIENDSHIP, ATTENTION I—A Spc:cbil meeting of the Friendship fire company will be held at their hall on Monday evening; The attendance of every member it requerted, as business of importance will be transacted. auls 2t Tan DRAFT in the District composed of Cen tre, Clinton, Lycom ing, Tioga and Potter conn • ties, commenced last Thursday. TRIAL OF THE PAXTON FIRE ENGINE —The members of the Paxton fire. company intend holding a meeting at their hose house this evening at six o'clock, for the purpose of try log their new engine, ,purchased from the Friendship fire company. - Boxes !—All the latest publications of patri oticand sentimental songs can be found at the store of J. M. Hers, in Third street, adjoining this office. Among his late editions will be found, " Git out ob de Draft ;" Who Will Care for Mother Now;" "The Battle Cry of Free dom ;" &c. . h ` . ..ivorrous--lifethodist Episcopal, 41in:ch.—Rev. Dr. ca, , tle will preach in the morning, and Bev. J. w. jaci :-son io the evaning. Servicnt com mence 10 A. 24* and 711' Boemplical Lui.. 4l77l P la f r,47ll3lr * Dr Chmka A. Bay will preach 194?,":3-Iww tistice of the Peep yl= -- TEM COAL TRADE.Sth. vania coM trade for the pros. ant of 118°11 .9 1:6317 an four million aggregate production of near:: - Imes quarter Anus, against lesa than three and I. millions to the came time last year. 't)t'v'th. standing the numerous strikes which ha aired *bog the miners in the coal distri this season, these statistics show a favorable u - crease in the coal trade of our Commonwealth. I=l A BASE SWINDLES.—An "emergency" docter, I who volunteered his tervices at Gettysburg, was detected charging enormous compensations for prolessional services On ihe battle field. One private actually paid the,swindler fifty dollars for performingan amputation and in: Surirg a cure. The•men was arrested, end his name is now in the hands of the Secretary of War, who, after sentence pronounced, will divulge it to the public. FILUNO 1:11. Tns litenumrs.=The Wathington Star says : "Perhaps a thousand conscript] a day are already joining the Army of -the Poto mac. In a week the number reaching - it daily will be greaterr They go foriard in excellent spirits, and bid fair to make admirable soldiers In a•very brief think" But ft* conscripts, as , yet, have passed through Hatrisburg for Car lisle or the seat of var. In about two weeks they will commence passing through . to the Carlisle rendezvous.? NEW YORK MEDICAL Usivsnairr.=The Medi cal Department of the University , ofNew York, Will begin their session for 1868=64 on Monday, the lathz Oct., which will be continued Lathe let of March ensuing: = The pirominent features of the University in the plan - of Education, the unlimited resources ofrNew YCiik'te the young practitioner, whether in surgery, medicine or obstetrics, are uncquttled in the world. From the period of its first organization to the pre- , sent date, owing to its numerous faculty, the institution has met with constantly increasing and unvarying success, and we are pleased to nollce the opening of this excellent institution the coming fall. =I Tun "lirsse i —This unsurpassed Government ' institution is fast growing into public favor, from the convenience of its location, and.,the benefits derived from it by our soldiers. During the month of July, over 51,000 soldiers were fed at the "Rest," and since the first of August; 19,000 more have received their meals at that place. The buildings DO_ fences have recently been neatly white-washed, ...and a number of trees planted in the yard in front of drill room. It would well repay the reader to Visitthe "Soldier's Rest," marl'eme how well an institution of this kind can be conducted.— Col. De Rorponay still "runs the machine," assisted by his gentlemanly clerks, Messrs. Con. ner and Herr. Suious ACOIDNNT TO A SOLDIZIL —John Op_ tegrave, a private of , company F, 173 d Penna. volunteers;was found, about twelve o'clocklast night, sitting upon the railroad track near the depot, in a complete state of nudity, and quite unable to give- any account of himself, when discovered. Herbed receive. some a. vere injn die, evidently the result of his having bon dragged along the track by a train. Th , re were several bruises on his - beck and leis, and his left hand was literally torn to pieces. Hi wasat once conveyed to the Chestnut street hospital, where his wounds were dressed,tand hie lef t , arra amputated close to the wrist jeint, by Dr. Maclean, Surgeon in charge. He-states positively that he 114 not been drinking, - to nti is as yet unable to tillwhere he§ lost his.clothes or how the acoldwitiitaiiied. Tag CBEMORNH Cracurs.—Our circus-going friends will learn with furpri. e and regret that N,son'e Cr. or Lie Cirrus will remain in Harris tang but one, irtEte<rd of two days, as adver ti,eri. The celebrated Bedouin Aral 's, how ever, will make their first appearance with the circus here on that day, having just arrived from England. The dices will reach this city on Friday, the 21st inst., and will perform af ternoon and . r.vening on the lot near the cotton mill, Second street. Tan Colman DBAITILD Mss.—All the colored men conscripted in this District, will be sepa rated from the white conscripts, by the Provost Marshal, and sent to the colored camp near Philadelphia, now commanded by Col. Wagner. These men will be consolidated into the first colored regiment or company that shall be or ganized after they reach camp. CONTINUATION 02 TSB Doerr.—Northumberland County Continued.—The drawing of conscripts in Northumberland county was concluded this morning. The towns and townships drawn were Little M.abanoy and Washington, Milton borough, Mt. Carmel borough and township, Northumberland borough and Point townshiP, Rush, Shamokin township, Sunbury borough, Turbot, Zarbe. The number enrolled , was one thousand one hundred and ninety six. The number drawn was three hundred and fifty-, four. The names of the drawn are as follows:* LIMB MAHANOY AND WASHINGTON. 1 Isaac Treon 17 Peter Rabock 2 Philip Hetrick 18 E ias Lour 3 Lucre, 0 Billman 19 111 iriin Babock 4 Jacob Treon • 20 Nathan Karla 5 Johns Hetii k 21 Nathan Hensel 6 Daniel 8 Laiahaw 22 G BRabock 7 Joseph Gebel 23 Jacob Sarfing 8 Isaac Wagner 24 Benjamin Bobuck 9 John Treetler 25 William Hetrick 10 Daniel Brocius 26 Joseph Babock 11 Jacob G Hoffman 27 Harrison W Reitz 12 Solomon Mace 28 G B Keel 18 Allison Keefer 29 Fetle Heitman 14 Daniel Kembel 30 Frederick Lotahaw 15 Philip A Reit* 81 atvid Berkhiser 16 Adam Kastader Total number enrolled, 97 MILTON BOROUGH. , - 1 Hiram Dye 28 G Schen 2 Daniel Burnmen 29 Jacob 'Melia 3 Daniel Brunman -30 Franklin Guager 4 Samuel F Clark 81'Ephraim Kraut=:- , 6 Charles Maladay 32 John Fanenaught 6 Alfred Grouse 33 Samuel Nicholai 7 George Freed • 34 Samuel Young 8 Jacob Straub 35 C C Straub 9 (lhomas lion-head 36 Oscar Hartraut 10 Willi ,m Reed 37 Ewing Steavison 11 Ellis L Krauser 38 Levi Mathias 12 Thomas McMahon 39 James R Strine 13 Wesley Harris 40 Mathias Bitchier 14 U L McFadden...4l Franklin floy.:' ' 15 Daniel Wegner 42 Bribert Riddles 16 Charles W Tharp 48 Samuel Sprecher 1; Jacob Seidel 44 Sony Filer 18 Levi Truckemniller 45 Joseph Weaver 19 John Decker 46 Robert Datesman 20 Geo ge Krisher 47 Henry Belden. - 21 Jeremiah Deatre 48 8 B.Wilkiee . 22 Mjcbaet Noroconk .49 William Merta 23 Samuel Paul : 50 Thomas Gratam- 24 Albeit Cadwalader 51 James Barmier, col'd 25 Daniel Freed 62 Benjamin Klinefelter 26 George Mott 53 James. Miller Jr ,f 27 J•Mn Maladay • , . Total number enrolled, 180 RUSH. 1 .. :?avid Unger 14 Jackson Berger W Scott 2 G 15 Adam Krighbaum a je „ e FRodearmel 16 Daniel. K Richert - 4 Abraham Martin 17 W 0 WolVerton 5 s tri , i kt ,:Gaughren IS Joseph Farley 6 Alex. D Blee.'e 19 Wm P Clark • 7 Harman K ea. eapbell2o Abraham Berger 8 Gideon sodemm :elJl2l John. J Wallize 9 Isaac G Ryan 22 Erastus Sober 218 Jacob Rotharnel 10 Manual Diceick Williamson ;Eck'll Clinton lollies 24 4 12 Michael Salter • man la Rush Johnston 26 Jere-wish Pensyl Total number enrolled, ' •85 ve oc 'cis MOUNT CARMEL DORODOIX AND TOWNSHIP. I.Patrick Hester 17 Jacob Ashton 2 George Coates 113. J..hn istopher - 3 J. , hu Haley. 19 Daniel Kamp 4 John Kandsky 20•11ichard Corriear... 5 John Nolen 21 John,Licriahoe 6 Andrew Miller' 22 Patrkk. Malay 7 Patrick Donohue 28 Doininio - McDevit 8 M.ithias I:taborer 24 Peter Drinte a l 9 Patrick Dolphin 25 John Blair 10 George Trotman 26 William H Leech 11 Thomas Welsh 27 McCloskey 12 Obed Kerr 28 WilliardWhiatkins 13. John Anthony 29,Joha Whalen • 14 Patrick Quinn 80 William Poisell 15 John Wagoner 31 Aarahaul CarriP 16 James Munday Total number enrolled, . 19.4 NOBTELDMDERLAND DOBOIJOH AND POINT icrwisiur: I Joseph-Burke 28 Charles M Leal:Air • 2 Jill Million. 29 James Vilideirentier 3 H S Graham 30 James Nickson 4 John Marshall 31 Lawrence Hickey 5 William Wetzel 32 Thomas Casey . 6 Saumellienner Ammerman 7 Benjamin Heckert 84 H T Eckert 8 John Each 85 William Walker 9 Robert Paul 36 Barney Morgan 10 A R Riley 87 John Elliott 11 Albrrt Scott 38 James Allen 12 Charles Bach 39 Edward Rummell 18 Luther M Morgan 40 JereiniahWeisel 14 Josiah• Wench 41 James Thompson 15 William Gulick: 42 John W Hopewell 16 Latimer Ammerman43 , Ed ward Lewis 17 - Witham Lesher ==t 44 Newton Magill 18 R C Vandyke 45 EIS Thomas 19 John Boyer 46 Gilbert Henry 20 Jcisiali Johnson 47 Jesse Miller • s 21 Henry Cromer 48 Cyrus Browse . 22 James McLaughlin 49Anthony Golicher 23 Patrick Cleary 50 Daniel Miller 24 Robert Simpson 51 James Woolley 25 Arthur L Little 52 Wesley Scott 26 John Ashton 53 Benjamin F Bashore 27 J P Tustin 54 William Corson Total number enrolled, • :181 SHAMOKIN TOWNSHIP. 1 Jacob F Wampole 26 James Fuller 2 Jacob Dreher 27 Peter Yocum 3 Paul Belt' 28 Samuel Ritche 4 Samuel Mrore ' 29 Abraham Case Addrew Knoble 80'Wm Noticre 6 Wm Adams 31 Samuel Hiupt 7 Hudson Sober 82 Charles Boyles 8 Wm P Haas 88 Ephram Tharp 9 Henry Rummell 34 Wm Hummel! 10 John W Reed 35 /limos Wolf 11 Henry Reid 86 Freeman W 4 Camp 12 Jacob Moore bell 13 Samuel Sober :17 Daniel Adams • 14 Peter Martin 88 John P Scidagle 15 Jackson Growl 89 i ilman Miller - - 16 Isaac W Smith 40 Jesse Houser 17 4 dfrey Miller 41 Wm P Hoff 18 Benj F Zimmerman 42 Abel Campbell. 19Jac,u - E Shlegle 43 ASSOEI Smith 20 Slott Rummell. .44 Chittlebon M'Wil -21 Joseph Casernan Hams 22 David Swank 45 Elias Oohs 23-ICII-13 bailer 40 JaeotrAfiems • - 24 - Nathan' Claamber.47 Daniel KnObbil— lain• 48 - Abfaham 26 *aural/ 'Hoff ft Andrew Kenseh Total num e 166 EII101711:7 Boacran. 1 John Youngman 27 Jacob' Shipman 2 Betjamin F Landow2B Jompb Hanley-) 3 Jacob itob,bach 29 Abraham NI. CJVdtt 4 John W Bucher 30 Charier Ekt vie 5 Franklin Hewitt 31 J,Mn Gao I Norman S Eugle 32 James Washiogton 7 Isaac Kerne (colored) 8 Pater Wilver 33 George Oyster 9 Lyman Bilker 34 Simon Etw.4ll 10 Henry Milhous 35 David Beck 11 John Landow 36 Alexander Ray 12 J C Welker 87 Wm Feats 13 Wm F Shiffer 38 Wm H Muscleman 14 A M Crayton 39 Thomas Baldy 15 John Lyon 40 Daniel Snyder 16 Joseph Garwick 41 Samuel P Bright 17 Michael McCormick 42 Solomon Cherry 18 Josiah Henry 43 Edward Gain 19 Truman H Purdy 44 Wm Bright 20 George Moritz 45 Jacob Hendricks 21 Solomon Ships 46 Richard A Fisher 22 MAI k Palby 47 II Franklin John 23 Charles J Early 48 Jacob Renn 24 Wm H Miller 49 rkfayette Landon 25 Joseph W Myers 50 1 4 a , nuel J Packer 26 Abraham Brodus 51 George Getz Total number enrolled 178 21111.8 UT. 41 Ezra Flaricher 19 HeniyKHuttenatine 2 Thomas Immel 20 John Watts 3 Isaac Harland_ 21 - A D•Lantz 4 Bennet Delaney 22 Wm Ludwig 5 MACE Hauer) 23 Samuel Knonse 6 Samuel Eckert • 24 Jacob Buyer 7 David Stamm 25 Wm B,Stamm 8 Stamel Clapp . 26 A J Heller 9. Franklin Fallmer 27 GNY /Keller IffSamnel Everett • 28 Win. G Follmer 11 James Divers 29 Wm Giger 12 Benj Cramer 30 Hiram Dinkel 13 Samuel Keefer 31 Emanuel Hause 14 Theodore Wenerich 82 ltltchael Fleeger 15 George B itger 83 ,D H Fordesman 16 J B Fetz-r 84 T Sheep 47 Edivard Hussey 35 Thomas Kirchner 18 Edward Hoy 36 Henry Johnson Total number enrolled;' • " 122 1 Thottras Wallace 13 Adana Meese 2Wm McAndrew , 14 Lorenzo D Weaver 3 Benj Peifer • 15'hutac Berhhtizer 4 John Stone 18 John DonaVen 5 Peter Smi , h 17 Wm Flitz 6 Mules Wightman 18 Andrei" Neighed 7 George Walper 19 Patrick Donaven 8 'Elias Petrel. • ' 20rFranchirgaw'ir 9 Michael Berney 21. Michael Doweny 10 Oloistian 13 %ram er 22 Joel. Perk() • 11 jatnee O'Brien 23 'John Pickering 12 Jobe - Frown ' 24 Theoliold Orrilara Total number enrolled, • 81 • • 7 , PENNSYLVANIA. MILITIA and Recruiting . ITait,d States Norton, Bounty, Amara of Pay, and Subsistence Claims. &c., made out and cAtected by EUGENE SNYDER; ' • Attorney at Law. Office: Thlrd-Street, iliiiisburg, Pa. [027-ly A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Dability,, Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful! Error, actuated by a desire to, benefit others,, will , happy to furnish to all who need it (free; of charge) the recipe and directioui frir making the simple Remedy used in .hia case. Those, wishing to fit by o his experie—and pause a valuableilunedy=--will riCelire the same, by , return mail, (cangylly sealed,) by addressing , AIHN 8., OGDEN, No. 60 Nissau Street, New York anl2-dirw3qv EDYIOIL 'EXIAIGHAYES Mar Sir : With, your permission / wish to say to the readers of your paper'that I will send by return mail: to all who wish it, (free) a Re nip!), with fall directions for making and using a simple Vegerible Balm, that will effectually remove,.. in Itf days, Pimples, Blotchos, T 413 Ffeekles,'end all' Idiptilities of the Skin, -leav log the same eofkolesx, smooth and beautiful. I will alio mail free to those having Bald .Eleads or:Bare Few's,' simple directions and in formation that will enable them to start a full iroWth . of Luxuriant Ihdr, Whiskers, or a Mou stache, in lees than 30. days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. . • ' Respectfully yours," ' THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, jy2ll—dBml No. NI Broadway, New York. HAIR DYE i HAIR DYE BITCHI4OIII ,CELEDBATED, IR DYE Is the Best in the World The only litailiiii;s,lrue and Reliabls Dye Known This splendid . Hair Dye is Perfect—cLanges Red, Rusty or Grey Hair instantly. to a Maw Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the H.air or Staining Abe -Skin, leaving. the Hair soft and Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, he gnentip restoring its ppisttnecob*, and rectifies the ill effects.of•Bad Dyes. , r The GO/Mille' -14 signed WILIJAM A.. BAICHEL9Iii,,,AII qtlior ets are meriOntetatiOlis, find 'Should' Vio afoided. Sold by all Druggists,- ho. PAGTORY=BI. SAROLIT ST., N. Y. BATOBT4.OIeII 711 W TOILICT- CUILIZ:FOR:-DOSIIENG HAIR.• A . FRIESD NEED. TRY IT. - DR: SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is prepared from the recipe of Dr. 'Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter,' and has been used in his practice for the last twenty years with the most astonishing success. As external remedy, it is without a rival, and will alluvia.° pain more. speedily than any other preparation. For all - Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders ittufallible, and as Elk - nal - ilia for Bbreei - 4WiticiißiiTSprains, Brakes, &c., its soothing, healing and pow erfnl .eictte the just wonder and astonishment of ,all who have ever given its trial. Over one thouiand cad= bastes .of remarkable cures, performed by. it within the last two years, atteat this fact. See advertisement. , aug?- I •dagwoolr 41_x - • , 7 MOTHERS! --. m6aimizAtlll raborAgagz,3t BODON'T fall to procure NM Vill 3 BOOTtIING STEM for OHILIDNEN TEETHING. - - This valuable prom/dam lathe prescription of one. the beat female physichinktind flumes in the United States, and has beta used for thirty years with never tailing safe/13r and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old tq the adult. It not only relieves the child from jaln, but invlgorates• the stoinaoh and bowels, corrects acidity; and given tone and energy to the whole almost instantly relieve • GINING ma *MIS,' AID:WIND COLIO. We believe it tie Best and Surest Remedj io the World. in - cam of DYSENTERY and utetaciin& - wOHILDEXN,'WhiAtiIIt.4* front Teething dr from any' other inks!. r. Pall &tendons 161-neineWilraccompany each bottle. None (leonine the ' fao shade of 01710113-'t Pziarais, New York, is on the 1 itedisaike Dealers: ?riaelpel Me, 48.D...ietelitICWAYijItiL Fflintthist ittrolligratiin Born& myaldhowBm Nem 2il3wertirtmtnts ) 0-. ) f-4 DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, TILE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY, FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, L UMRAGO. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is pre. pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone setter, and has been used in his practice for more than twenty years with the most astonishing success. AS AN 4TOLEVIA2OR OF PAW, it is nn rivalled by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Vniment will cure rapidly and radically ithetraatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cares where it has been used it has sever been known to frill. FOR .N.NTAZALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in every ease, however distressing. . It will relieve the worst case of BEADACIIE in tbree minutes and is warranted to do it. 7007HAORE al,o will it cure instantly. FOR N VOI7I DABILITY AND• GENE RAL LASSITUDE arisiug from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and un failing remedy. Acting directly upon the net , volts tistues, it strontium and revivifies the system, and restores it to elasticity, and vigor: FOR PILES'.—As an external remedy, we claim that it is the bast known, and we challenge the world to produce an copal. Every victim of this distressing complaint Should gtve it a trier; foi'lif Will - not fail afford Immediate relief, and in a inqjority of, cases will effect a radical cow. QUINSY AND SORE TBRom , ue times extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timsly.,applicatim of this Liniment will neve; fail, to cure. • SPRAINS are'sconetimis t very obitinate, and enlargement of the joints is liable to occur if neglected:' 'The worst case may be - conquered by this Liniment in twn nr three days. • BRUISES," CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, IIL CERA BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to t4ei • wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT when ns-d segiOrding to klirectoris Also, CHILBLAINS ROSTER, ;FEEL; INSECT BITES AND 871.NGS, EVERY HORSt OWNER should havb this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will ef fectually prevent those formidable diseases, to which AO horses are liable, and which rendez so. many otherwise valuable• horses, nearly woi . thless" COver lour hundred voluntary testimonials to the wonderittl curative .properties of this Lini rnenti have been received within the last two yeari; and many of them from persons in the highest ranks of life. _ VAITT/6N. To avoid 'imposition, observe the Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also "Stephen &meet's Infallible Liniment" blown in the glass of eacb bottle, without Which none are genuine. RICHARDSON & CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. For sale by all dealers. mill dawly so!, - EXECUTORS' SALE VALUAELE _REAL ESTATE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1863, ' Will be sold by public sale, at the late res idence' of Isaac Ober, dec'd, in West Donega township, Lancaster county, 2 miles north of the borough of Elizabethtown, on the Lances' ter nnd Harrisburg turnpike road, the following valuable real estate, viz: A VALUABLE FARM, adjoiniEg lands of Beni Hoffer, John Sharer, Martin Winters and others, the Harrisburg and Lancaster turnpike running through the same, containing 114 ACRES, more or lea, about 14 acres of which are covered with timber. The improvements thereon area large two- . atoryDWELLING HOUSE, Wash Home, iaa Spring Reuse over a never-failing " TWO TENANT HoUSES, A LARGE POTTeItY; KILN AND FUTURES, A LARGE BANK BARN, Wagonsheds, Corn Crib, Rog Pens, with Other'necessary outbuildings. Running writer in the barn yard, also a small stream of water runs through the land, to which the Cattle have access from the Ilds Also A.FINE ORCHARD OF CHOICE •FRUIT TREES • , . The above property is conveniently divided into eleven fields, and, the ,whole is under good fences, arldwin a higtCstateof Cultivation. The Harrisburg turnpike ripis papt the buildings, and. witbfittito mil, thereof is a Railroad tlepot. It is convenient to Mills, Stores and Churches: If Vas,beeri a drbvistekdrfoi many years ant is ilaiotible location for any public business. Said property will be sold subject to a dower of $2,000, at five per cent. interest. Persons wishing to view said premises before mi l dap of sale ; will phase canon Benj in Hoffer, residihg pear the prppertYr. `::Bali to iatirkimence at 2 o'olodr:6l4h saftirnoort of said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made 15,nown by ,i he undersigned Executors. . ' .:BENJAMINHObF,EII, aul2.2tawts° ISAAC OBER. DRAFT'! lISINESS in relatiop to the Draft in the B 14th Enrollment District CAREFULLY tEELTABLY ATTENDED TO. Ali kinds„of papers prepared _according . B, x ,reguilitiOnw, a t Le* ns.rss. " . A PeriiiinsAtilhhiginbititntes dated, and any one wishing to go as substitute for any drafted man can obtain the highest cash price at the established claim agency of BUG-ENE b'NYDEII , Attorney-at-Law' 8d Street. near Market, Harrisburg; Pa. AF.Sigitt NT OFAt 6DA A ES. PURSUANT to an order of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin county, notice le hereby given to the Commissioners. of 'said county, and tolhe property - kidders -along the line of Cumberland street, from Seventh street to Eighth Street, and Verbeke street, from Full ton.ettecit to Seventh street, in the city of Har risburg, that upon the petition of the Mayor of said city, the Court has appointed six viewers to ass- as the damages caused by the opening of said streets, and that they will proc. , ed to asters said damages on Friday, the 21st day of August inst., at 10 o'clock a. is., at which time ail parties interested may appear upon the gzo:md if they think proper. JOHN W. BROWN, auB-10t. • City Solicitor. -TA-K-E-NOTICE. THE Partnership between A. C. Smith and 11 Ewing, its AttWineyerand Chiba Agenta, walairtiblved , otalie Bth - inet. -hull A. C. SMITE. Nem 21kiertiormintb, AY UPxN MARKEr ESTABLISH/ill Full TII PURCHASE OF HORSES AT HARRISBURG, PA. 'I•HE undersigned is authorized and directed I. to put draw a large number of sound, active, medium size, dark colored horses, in good con dition, suitable for Odvalry Service for the Gov ernment use, in open market, and will pay cash on delivery here for such as aro descr bed, at ono hundred and twenty dollars each, as soon as they have passed the Government inspection. By order of Lieut. Col. /Lassoes TROMP:ON, Chief Q • M. Dep't of the Susquehanna. J. G. JOHNSON, Capt. & A. Q M. Harrisburg, Pa., August 6th, 1863.—au7.2w. F. C. LIGIITE & CO., (Late Light° 8z Bradbarys) Piano Forte Manufacturers, 421 BROOME Sr., Raw YORE, 2d block East of .l3roadway. F. O. LIGEITE; the original founder. of IVA this well-known cotablishment, Senior partner, and only Practical Piano Forte Maker of the late firm of "Lighte & Bradintrys," haying retained his Two-Thirds interest in the , whole business stock, materials, &a., and Sole Proprie torship in his Valuable Patento r Inclusive of •his celebrated PATENT INSULATED IRON FRAMES, is the only one who can make the SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES for - which house has been so popular. Or All ihfringe meats on his rights will be prosecuted accord , ing to law. far All Piano Fortes from this manufactory are warranted perfect in every respect for , five years. Ltheral Terms to Dealers. • F. C.JAIGHTE & CO., aus—dBnt 421 Broome St., New work. • . . Steam Weekly to Livernool. rrIOUCPING at GlirgratTaYn'it (C o sa Hka ) 'The well known Stamen of the Liverpiiol,'New York and" PhiladelphiaSteam strip Company, are Intended to sail as failows GLASGOW, Saturday, August 22d; CITY GB' WASHINGTON ' Saturday. August 29d1, CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, Sept. bth ; and every succeeding Senrday, at Noon, from Fier 44 ) North River. _ RAM OF PASSAGE, PLUM Ite GOLD, 04 IDS , imermuir gir :,OS , - - : VENO 1111r* .' z - a l CABIN, $BO 00 singades, 13 . ::: . 6C do to London, 86 00 do to London, 35 6G do to Paris, 95 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Ifambotg., p();.: dcpto Hamburg, ~.7 50 Passengthe so kwarai4d to Her* Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &a, at equally low rates. ' Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown'; let Cabin, $76, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Qaeen:estown, $BO. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at these rates. • '- For farther information apply at the Gomm JOHN G. DALE, Ageut, 16 Broadway, N. Y. or 0. 0. ZIMMERMAN" Ffarriabarg. , . „ _ . ravING FEMALE COLLEGP, IffICCHANICSBUSG, PA. rj'ag attention of parents having daughters 1 to educate, is respectfully called to the ad vantages afforded at this Institution for a thorough and accomplished education. It is easy of access, is healthfully and pleasantly located, employs a full corps of efficient and ex perienced teachers, is chartered by the Legisla ture with full collegiate powers to confer liter ary honors upon its graduates, and its terms are as low as they can be m.ulein view of the com fort of the students and the permanency of the institution. The Fall Session will commence on Wednes day, September 2d. Students should enter promptly, and, as fates possible, parents should "Write or come in advance and scare rooms. For Catalogues, address A. G. KABLATT, au4.Btaw-m-w-s-4w President. PROPOSALS FOR BROKEN STONE. PROPOSALS will be received at the City Council Chamber till the 20th of August for delivering on the streets, to the orders of the different Street Committees, one thousand perch of lime Aar mountain stone, broke accord ing to ordinance of May 2, 1863. Propoials to state•what kind of stone will be delivered and in ho .v short a time. Cat& to be paid within twenty days from completion of contract. The Council reserve the light to reject all bids if unreasonable. Pids to endorsed "Pro posal for broken stone," and addressed to ivso W. O.- HICKOK, President of Com:Council TO Dill PUBLIC. WE the undersigned, having just returned V frinik wur.andlionght out the 'entire stock of Philip Ensilhiger„ (Auctioneer,) we have again resumed the business at his old stand, at the sorrier of= Second and Chestnut streets, where we respectfully% solicit the patronage of his old customers and the public in general to our large assortment of new and second-hand furniture and other articles too numerous-to mention. Please call and examine our% stria and prices. New furniture exchanged for old and everything , promptly attended toonch as the selling of real aud , personafpropiirty, horses, vehicles, &c. N. .11--The'highest cash -priees will bit:paid for all kinds of furniture anW'other articles, by Messrs. EDISMINGES, & ADAM*. jy234ltaw6tv 'r. City,Anctioneim SUggTITIII'ES" WiiNTEDI- Ai:!LE BODIED MEN, -- Citizene or Al leini Iwishing to serve es SUBSTITUTES 108 DRAFTEIiVEN,' Will receive thelficauser By applying at , OIiEWEL AtILLIABIi AGENCY, anll-tf = ••• BUICGDENG. 2iiniztrutnitnts. Cards inverted iavder .this heachlutet invariably be paid feel; adeante. L'OR THE f3tATB SENATE.—Iifr. James I D. Freeland, df Millersitnrg,xlll be s'am didate for the Btatelpensreistrbiect to the torn 'nation of the Union Conferees of the district. Boit CQUINTY .COMMIStSIO.N.E.R. JTORN WALLOWER, Su , offers himself as a candidate for the office of •County Commis sioner, subject to the decision of the Union Re publican county Convention, and if elected pledges himself to perform the duties of said office with fidelity. Harrisburg. Aug. 11, 1863.--dawtc FOE.COUNTY COghIibSIONELL . . GEORGE OASSEL respectfully announces that he will be a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, and If nominated and elected. pledges himself to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity. _ uts,29.dkwice COUNTY TBEASIIIIER.—The undersigned announces himself as a oandidale - for c ou nty Treasurer and 'solloite the soppoitof all . Union men. Aublect 'to the nominating con vention. ' Diat4(3 IfitaSHßY: Union Deposit, May 12,1868. [mylB.diwto i3ank applications BANK NOTICE. N OTICE is hereby given, that nu a*sociatiren has been forint d and a c,rtificate prepared for the purpo eof t stabliahing a bank el discount, deposit and circuia ion. under the provisions of en act entitled "An Act to establish a system of free tanking in Pennsylvania and secure the public against loss from insolvent banks," ap proved March 31, 1860, and the supplement thereto, approved May 1, IE6I. Said bank to be called "Mimeos' Bank," and to be located in the borough of Oil City, in the county of Venango, with a capital stock of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be divided into two thous end shares of fifty dollars each ; and it is contemplated to increase the same to five hundred thousand dollars or ten thonisaLd *hares of fifty dollars each je3Qotiv46in OEO. EL BISSELL, For the Association XTOTICE is hereby given, that "The Commer cial Bank of Pennsylvania" intend to ap ply to the Legislature ot Pennsylvania, at their next session, tor a renewal of the charter. Said Bank is located in the city of Pt.iladelphia, with an authorized capita of one million ot dollars ; a renewal of which will be asked 'or, with the wail banking privileges. By order of the Board. je29-oaw6m NOTIOS. - DUBUC NOTICE is hereby given that appli cation will be made by " The Bank of Pitts burg," (locatsztiffthe city of Pittsburg, Penns.,) to the Legistaturtat its oext Qession.for a renew al of the charter of raid.Pank, with - the exiitieg capital of Twelve liondt s ed Thowand Dallas& SOHN GRAMM, je27-oaw6m NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVSN. that "THE 1.11 BANK t F GEIMANCOWN " intends to apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their next session, for a renewal of their char ter. Said Rank is locat d in Germantown, Twenty-Second . Ward of the city of Philadel phia, with en anthoria d capital of Three Hun dred Thousand ; a renewal of which add be asked for, with the usual banking pay lieges. By order of the Board CHARLES W. OITO, Cashier_ Germantown, June 20. 1863. De23-oaA6m TIULDIMILSIN . B BANE, Philadelphia, Tone 24th, 1863. 1111,TOTICE is hereby given, in conformity with VII the laws of the Cocurnouwealth of Penes svlvania, that the Tradianie:a's Bank of Plaadel phia, loaited in the city of Pailwielpoia, created with banking and discounting privileges, with a - capital of One Huodred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, that applicatiou wil be made by the 5.1 a flank to the nest Lee Liatnre for authority to increase the capital One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. By order of th Board of pireetore, JOHN CABENER, Cashier, je3o-oavi6na NOTICE is hereby given thtt application will be made to the Legislature of Penn sylvania, at their next ee , sion. for a renewal , of the charter of the FARMERS' 'BANK OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, located in the bor oil& of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, with the present capital of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and with the usual banking privileges. J. W. CAKE, Ca-hier. June 16, 1868. (jt.29-117m.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Honesdale Bank will make application to the Legislature at its next session, for the passage of a law re charteting said bank with its present command style, location and privileges, and with a capital of two hundred thousand dollars. By order of the directors. S. D. WARD, Honesdale, July 4, 1863. • Catlder. jy 6doa w 6m. TEAMSHIP GREAT • EASTERN, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. HOWLA.SD & Aspniwara., Aoßrra. Tee steamaiip GREAT EASTERN, WALTER PATON, Commander. will be dispatched _mom ravaarooz. .1 mom rttrw YORK. Wednesday, August 121 Wednesday, Sept. 2 and at Intervals thereafter of about six weeks from each port. First cabin from. $96 to $146 Second cabin, state-room berths, meals furnished at separate table $7O Escursioa Tickets Out and back, in the find and second cabin only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying passengers and chil dren under twelve years of age half price. La feats free. Third cabin Steerage, with superior accommodations... $3O Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates as above. Alt tares payable in Gold, or its ,egnivalent to U. S. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of IMage- - • An experienced Surgeon on board. For passage only apply to •CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Passage Office, 26 Broadway, New York. ROVIIAND & ASPINW4I.T. t . Agepta, 64 South st., New York. jelB-418m NOTICE fiE the applicatimiof an insolvent debtor-to V, be discharged from debt. • - Name of applicant L. W. Chase. Mate of tbe first- publication of this notice, Jane 18th, 1863. Officer before whom creditors are required to appear, Hone Harlon S. Orton, Judge of the 9th Judicial circuit. Place appointed for such appearance, office of J. O. Hopkins, Esq., Madison, Dane county, :Wiaccaudn. "lime of each appearanoe, August the Sint, 1863, at 2 o'clock. P. 11. Dated June 10th, 1863. G. W. DAZELTON, Attorney for Petitioner. jelB-doawtd VINEG/R I STERRETT,. 749 Passyunk Road, Philo a• . delphitk, wholesale dealer in PURE CIDER VINEGAR AND - WHITE WINE VINEGAR, Would respectfully solicit the patronage of country! merchants. From ten to fifteen,per cent. can be saved by ordering vinegar duvet from this establishment. AU orders addressed to J. W. STERRETT, 789 Passynnk. Road. ,Pollt*lphla, receive prompt attention. taul2- .46 wBto "PENNY TOKENS " OF COPPER, ' IRE best quality , and in any qttantliy, fur ribbed at $8 00 per.thousand, by JOHN GAUL r, No, I,Park Place, • Two. axis froni broldway, New Xork• AilOrders,sent by Maitor Express promptly forwarded. jy2o dBtal2w MD:BIO 13 to - BE tHE LAMM ASSORTMENT OF SHNET MUSIC AND ALLSINDS OF MIISIOAT.A INSTRUMEM, PICTLIBE 'FRAMES AND 2 LOOKING- GLABFINI, At Mimic sent by mall. S. C. PALMER, C!a,hier W. KNOCHE'S, 93 Market ar. je4-2tawly
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