ail ttegrap4 ""OUR COITNTRY RIGHT OR WRONG." VINTON STATE NOMINATIONS FOR 1863 PLEDGED TO A SUPPORT OF THE GOT IRNAtENT THE ENFONOEmENT OF THE CONsTITUTION—THE EXECUTION &F THE LAWS - THESUpPRESSION OF 2HE REBELLION—THE TRIUMPH OE THE "STARS AND STRIPE s" AND A STRIG T ,fieIINIENANCEoF THE UNION. FOR GOVERNOR, ANDREW G. CURTIN, or omits coturrir FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, DANIEL AGNEW, OF BEAV6R 00VNTY HARRISBURG, PA. Thursday Evening August 20 1863. Union County Convention The Union men of the various election dis tricts of Dauphin county, will meet at the mua time and pi .ces of election, on SATURDAY, to , 29 h of At most, to ,-leot deleg et--s ,to assembl. in ceov r.tion in the till r•f Harrisburg, o TUESDAY, t.EP ("EMBER IsT; for the purpose of nominating can Adates for the' diflereut coouty offices. ALEX 110V,ER. Chairman Dauphin Coufity Gommttiee. au= SAacti, Secretary Perry County. The Union men of Perry county avembled at New Bloomfield on the 17th inst., and nom inated the following ticket : A 4enbli —C. A B .trett. Pr eito..acoy —F , ancia M McKeehan. Eli/reread Bermder —lrwin Dnisholm. Coninii.sioner—isaac F Hallenbongh. 2 rnuntrer —James &t Dietriot Attorney J. D. L. Gantt. Di , etur of the Poor—Ca sou Lackey. Auditor—James E Stephens. Coroner —Jon‘s H. ClO3B. —We regard th , se s nominations as among the best that were ever otirred to the people of Perry county. The resolutions adopted by the Convention were soundly loyal. ' Mark the Datrerenee. The sheets which support Woodward urge the pep dto oppose Curtin because he is plc dged to sustain the National Government. By thin it is clearly meant that George W. Woodward will n 4 support the National Government, an , ' from t is determination we have a right to info) that Woodward, if elected, will use the power with which he wont I become clothed, as Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, to assist the rebels iu the accomplishment of their henh pmposes. Wo Idwari could not pes.s.b'y keep Pennsylva nia in a neutral positiar, a cold observer of tht great struggle for National lie, unity and au thority. Hew uld be compelled; Met, to stitl , the 1 tyal sentiment which now animates tht, n.”.lA_cif_thaState. jand whitlutivea theft foie. to their atipporb of the tranouttroi-avettt.o.t He would be compelled to undo all that Gov Curtin has already done, to secure Ike Sucdtts of the loyal men from Pennsylvania now bat, thing in the rinks of the army for the suppres rdou of the rebedion.. lilts, of course, would all be accoruplidnd by taking a directly oppo site comae from that taken by Qov. Caitin. That annul would be to oppose the Govern , men - , and that opposition would become most effec'ive by dirrcily supporting the rebellion. —This constant outcry against Gov: Curtin, for his valetas support of the Government, hti moromeaning in it than most people can a• tiret discover. The soldiers in the field support the Government, and ,for this they were dis franchised by the action of a Deinocr .tic Su preme Court. , The civil authorities at the head of the State of Pennsylvania who have been faithfully supporting that same G ivetnment, are now thteateced with defeat by the same in ! &minces which disfranchised the soldiers. Ibis is a point in this outcry against Gov. Curtin which we want the ieople of ,Pennsylvania to remember. Ho is in all things idontilitd with the soldiers, and hence the copperheads. aim to make Gov. Curtin suffer as the soldiers have suffered in lots cf cit'aenship, in insult of their victories and in absolute outrage of all theit rights.- Lewin t ass for hie Country. It is stated, on the.best of autliurity,.kiat the veteran and venerable American Democrat and statesman, Lewis tress, has openly declared hit abhorrence of the course at pri , seut pursued by many of his past petals in at-sociates, and that be now bravely proclaims the sublime necessity of every man at once rangieg himself on the side a the Government ae it is rOpresented by the National Administration of Abrtham L n coin. Gen Cass has long viewed with disgust the course pursued by the Buchanan clique in Penesy vania, the Vddiandighana c tmbination in Ohio, and the Seymour conspiracy in-New., York. Io fact, he never fully - affiliated . with these men when the Democratic paa - ty wa - i iii the pride of its harmony and power. Luis Leas always regarded Antes Buahanan as an unsafe Amainan statesman, and amptal potation during Buchanan's Administration, not that he hgd any re sped for or eon; t knee in the man elvthed with Execu tive plow, but that he was convinced' he could assist in g cardpig the interetts of his countryand that he kneto he would be serving the wptrations and claims of his own onnudadeperarmalparOran 'mends. It will be remembered thAt Grin. Cass left Buchanan after he had wasted all argument and entreaty to prevent him froM a lowing the conspirators'to possess themselves of WI the resources of the Cloi . ver)plippt. • Even then he warned the country of whet has already tranipit ed. He announced,. by his resignation, that conspiracy was at work in the ruinsinisttatioa of the imbecile 13uchanan, and now, before or itl t at the close of the war, Lewis Case comes out baldly to warn his coun trymen against the dangers to be apprehended from power again being vested in the bands of the old Democratic leddef.t3 This warning I. solemn andfflarnest. teaches men the duty of.iipholding the Government bp only pli-foing thoee In power who are fdithtul to dint govern= meat, and who will defend it against all ene mies. Lewis Cass is for his country ! Let his old Mends in Pennsylvania respond to the ap- Peals of this veteran Democrat and" statesman., by also sustdoing their country ; and by sus taining, as well Those who are now tolling to .oppress the rebellion. No Perm.zylvanla Demo- Tat who believes in the warning of Cass, cm do aught but vote for Andrew G. Curtin_ An English War England has been engaged in many unholy and bloody wars. As a nation, the English have fought more unjust battles and engaged in more unprovAted ware, than any other people who ever followed a leader. She has sacr ficed hec stombs of human beings to satisfy the lust of uer rulers or gratify the pfide of her at istocra cy. Sbe has expended millions of treasure to .upport her wanike policy, and the indebted owe growieg out of her extravagance, has been trt queatbed from generation to generation, until the sweat of her laborers and the genius of her trtizans are monopolized to pay its interes'a and support the g.iveroment which created it. But the most urjust war which England ever --Armed in, is the one which is now waged against the American Government, the . Union ,nd . the Constitution, by the slave holders of the South in conjunction with the. Democcatic part , z Inc of the North. In the war thus waged, Eogland furnishes the credit, the arms, the moan:Moo, the subsistence and the clothi, g, thus supplying all hot the men It, is _an unjust ,'.car, and henna it is a conflict for. whiCh the British have a large stomach. It is a ear to prevent the progrees of and religious dbdrty—a cot.flict to impair tle •equalities of society—a struggle to lower the dignity and %bri lge the influ nc3 of free labor. Ia this war the &wild/ aristocracy .hope to prove man',e incapacity for self government. Indeed, ever since the rebAlion was precipitated, it has been , he boast of the B itish press that the "Great acipuhlio has fallen ;" that " the practical working of the machinery , rf self governinent had bee 3me corffused," and that the . rebellion in Amelica was nothing more than a natural result of the influences of Democracy. —We want the plain loyal men of the State of Pennsylvania to th nit of these facts. We want 'hem to note the fact Chit the British aristocracy aye u 4ng alike the &ugh faee De mocracy in the North and the slave•driving De mocracy in the South, to prosecute this war fur the destruction of free incitation°. . We want all loyal men to remember that the only open ally which the conspirators posseesee, is thEit constituted by the British aristocracy: We want all intelligent indivichrtla to remember also, that the British Mies...ger =redid to our Geo ern meet openly negotiated w i th the Demovafie .vmpa at mitt with,ebalon in :1V;zo k for the purpose arriving at a pl In by which the war could be ended and the :olive hollers' conirederacy 'established ace "-mortised. Not in the history of the Emilie rebellion, tenths - more to the diagrace•of those, in the Suuth who' are eng"ged in it, and those in the North who syMpathize with it, 'is the fact that b .th Parties are the mere tools of the etridish aristocracy. It would' be well, too, foi the honest voters'uf Pennsylvania to remember the stme fact, when they come to decide who ihall be Governii . r - nr - ttittrztate - aricr nye exii ratidisiof the term of the present highly die linglishedand Successful Executive. By voting fertile re-election of Andrew G. „Curtin we not only rebuke and defeat the active participants' in rebellion, the slave holders and their cop perhead allies in the free States; but we give a blow 10 our ;ancient enemies, the Briti,h ails tociacy,.who have given to slavery the aid of their money and their manufactures, in oritek t. make it successful in destroying the free in stitutiorus of America. But if the people decide to vote for and elect George W. Woodward , Governor of Pennsylvania; they at once place at the dispoial •and use of the slave holding. conspirators all the immense resources cf,Penn Sylvania, which aid now at ' the command" ol the National Government, and which are being effeetutvly used against rebellion. The elec tion of Wood Ward as Governor of Pennsylvania would meke the State as active an ally of trea-. son as is now Great Britain: It would make the 'people of 'the State the 'supporters of J- ff. D 'via, instead of the upholders_ Of . the coniati ,utional President of the Uutted.States..e. Tin Sassy. Mums of Mitxtco.--In Mexico there are over ene!tnonsand ni.ver mines, yield tug between thirty-five and fort y mil time or dol late a ytar. Thervalue Of there mines is increa-ed try the trot that Myra are -twenty five mines of quicksilver, which yiold from two hundred And aftwe three hundred thousand pounds weight autrually. Gold is 'also found in considerable qaanilties, stated v4riously at from three mil li-woof dollars raid upwards The Mints are gen orally Melt d either on the.top or on the west, 0111 slope of the Coidideras. and have been wrought fur ages Gold and silver vasee of great , v lue and' beauty of workmanship were stilt bade to ripain by the first to querors as sdorl of war. Iron and copper are aiso producod in great abundance. One greA hindrance to the realizing of thin miner.t w,altb is the difficulty of timesportinv at to the seaboard, there being neither railload, nor Liavigablil tint& id the: ountry, rind the on Iy me WS of trauspor tatioa being the ba ks of mules The comm. relat inertik ee and want of tar chanical enterprise of the , peoplv, and 11i `amalle xtent to which the, Combination and di vision of labOr are parried, have also contriba• ted, with the general insecurity of property, to prevent the va ions natural retources of the country from ieceiviog their full deviilOpment. A BIG liiissr.—The Lake Supersoi. New s notices remark .ble bleat whine to.,is piece near Mar quette a few days sliace. — liike: - Ljkie moa remarkable blast in the - history al iron mining took place at .the Ltke Suveriur mine a elcori time since. In orduary ones but one and a half inch hole, in el emitter, is drilled, but in this case one of four inch-s, end eighteen f , -et deep,..was made, distant from the wig° of the "aboutcliff f 'ten feet, jut° which one keg of OW der put aed exploded a seam to a depth of fifty feet. hixteen kegs of powder were then put hi as afloat charge; which threw d over three thousand tons of ,ore, so corn plet-ly broken up thai the largeet purtion was small enough to load on the cars for shipment without further reduction. This is certainly the last big thing. ° A mint is teid of a shrewed but not over hnn est et ck-ralavr in Canada, ,WhO took 'the first cake at an kg. icuitoral sh w for a_bull wi ich he had fitted a handsome pair I d horns -,tak n from a de.(' 'atlinl4l , wh , 8, skin 11 , : out artilittiallyan _vaxicoup.plac tr to, COMM': de.". feats, with numerous (Atter deceptive contrivan ces, which he had learned, he said, by watching his wife from time to time as she made her toi lette for a ball or party. Correfpanchice of the Telegraph.] Member of the Legislature Edtior:—lt is not only my opinion, but the opiuton of many others, that It is about , lime the city of Harrisburg proper was riipre se, ted in the Levislatute. I do not wish to r( flect upon our excel lent ex members, Messrs. Fox and Freeland, but I do think that 20,000 people, independent of the floating ponulation, should have a representa . ion direct, et least every five or six Sears. If, therefore. new men are selected, I hereby nominate Cot. H. Clay Alleman as the city member, and I defy any one to found any reasonable objection to such nomi nation. No on will qu.stion Col Alleman's qualifications to fill the pesition,and having the most impicit confidence in his integrity, I feel assured that he would legislate for the peo ple, and for the benefit of those who seek only for the right. C 1. Alleman is a patriot. He left a lucrative practice on several occasions at his country's call, and Marched to her diirecce. Certainly this deserves some reward at the hands of the Union men. A nomination is equivalent to an election, but believing that Col. Alleman would cut deep into the opposition, Is it not likely that he might strengthen the ticket? I hope the Convention will give these facts their serious contideration. A. UNION DEMOCRAT Yog iteregrapQ. three Days Iger—froin -Eitrope. 'THE SIDON-Ott CAPE RACE British Troapl to bei . eitCto the &midge: The Mexican Throne Acceptedll Maximilian The Aspects of the PollBll Question Uitehanged. FINANCIAL AND CoMMERVAL NUNS• l==l CAPill BAIA Wednesday, Aug. 19 The Cunatd thutmanip Sidon, from Liverpool, )n Tue-day, lltib, vis Q teenittowu, Augneu 12, pissed Gape Rabe at 5 P .Jf today, and wa, uoarded by the nears GREAT BRITAIN. The Times says that the rumor was currentat Ottainoni iti cchisiciaeidal of the receu. Merunaug news-front Amerma,the Government nteLds seudkg additional trooßs to B.itish ~loith America. TEIR AMERMAN AND XEXECAN QINISTIONS. The 7ernes says it should not be Burp' iced it 4Quitithing ftloso out of the allegtd propesition fruiter J. David to Napoleon for . an offeueive end d feneivelatiunce betweenlfiexico under ale Planed protecii. , D, anti the Co leferates, which would be quite consistent with the Lite ereitch p.llO. The w 114 might look wi b favor oti:stiCh a contleiteribi, but neu tra.ity would' be Etlgland's toclitiy. The 74n..1 - looka up 'a the biection of the Arch take Alatiftuilian iu `Mexico as important , ind kayo it will have a tendeucy to Union be mean Ftance and 'Austria and: to a division be tvrtten France sod Nurttiernert inati be incrurtrd against Napoleon, and the rechliale cau tit! come in collitiou sirK [ha n Empire. . The Daily Dews le bitter on the rreunh in ideate and uoes not believe that the Arck duke will atdept the throne. Lei Paris aeeerte that . the Archduke , made hi,- acceptance dependent on Vie consent of the Empire of, Austria."' La Franca ea) a, If he accepte, France and Euglaud will iecogolze him immediately, and the otber, po overe,wilt follow. . „ - Tbet Leperor and Ole French had sentcongratulatione to the Arctiduke. POLAND ' The Pollsh.queation eihibiti no now phase'', but public optuion points to peace. It is reported that Austria hair *,ent a . props Atiqu to Ru,sia enbialurog a- Slight nominal are &fie tiion of their late note. - La France asserts that the French note firmly maiutaios the claims advanced by the Oleo powers ; but it is . lip 46 s spitleaf mode ration. Engagements continue to‘take place between the insurgents and trodpa. GERMANY Twenty-seven Ger , nanTrinces'have accepted he Arnperar of Austria's invitation to a,cwn• nience at Frankfort CHINA A. China telegram announces that the Japan queetion bad been teMporikrily settled: The American legir ionibatt been burned. TERY LATEST VIA- QUEENSTOW.kt, 10NDON, August 9.--Their ,Fto_ : politica news of importance. I . t It is generally ewer ed that reta nke Mai !radian ‘f Atietritt will accept the throne o laFitico. • ' • •* FROM FORTRESS' MONK Gneirillas—Arrlval of Two Besetteit ' from Richmond-.4efencelem Condition o 1 yownim Moturok.Monday, Aug. 17. The steamer City of Richmond, Capt. Kel ley, sailed fur Port Royal, El , last evening. he steamer S. R Sp.auldiug left here this evening fir New York. PuBTaaSS MONROE, Taelidat Anq 18 —Capt. H dgkiss,lo lumander ,nt the gut, boat :General eutnam, and cone or his men, , terday morning by guerril as, 'ou . ;the rank z - river. 1 he .Captain's remains have .ar rivpd here , and *ill be embalmed t,-day. The Unit. d -States propellor:lississippi rived this morning from Boston:.. . The:United' States tripteldt. Lawrence ar- AVIA at 11 o'clock to-day'. She will remain ' here as an ordnance ship. The Ref. Faiher Quiet has arrived at Fort ress Monroe„yrberts he, will temain. He had, been w th Gen Foster at Nembern. The Unit* d States. tran-poit Creole ari• err co-day,,at noon, from New ()Aeons. She brings no' news. _ Tno brothers. have just. arrived here from . Richmond: s - Ttiey were - residents of Beaufort, N. 0 which:place they left in May last They mire ['meted for being Unionism; bent to-Rich mond and inca:iceiatedinCriatle4hundtr, where hby remairred_mitil July 25. They were then conscripted, ; by. order . of confederate States A. tomes , and taken to Crimp Lai, Where they remaiped nine days, when they ince4edid in making their. eslape, and came down the. Peninsula, via the Pamonkey river, to Yorkl' town.Zuey:-proclainiihemseivea.eworn mies io the rebel eau.° 'from beginning to end: They report th •t- most of the fortifgatio. around' Richmond have no"guris* mounted, and they tw «uuuto mount. o fer.c:awe, e very limited iwuumbef in anti about Itiekunnni, Jitains' • b •ifiadatnbstered 8,800 men wtr. wtra sctmedthedinflichmoull anciteernetimes to Nor* Caroliba.. den.'WLe was near Richmond, and has not over 800 men in his command. Gen. Lee's men are deserting him by hundreds and companies at a time. e Selma (ka ) papers 1.1 the 12 11 iost. say that the mai j , ct, of foreign intervoation has ceased to be a th- me of discoms,.. A dispatch from Columbia pronounces the story about Pike's reaguation untrue. He is on White river, Arkansas, in command of his divkion. A dispatch from Morton, Miss August 9, says that Oen. Logan attacked the Federals, seven hundred strong. a few days before, near Jackson, Alabama, killing a large number and capturing twrnty, with two pieces of artillery. Fourteen hundred conscripts from West Ten neesee were at Okolona awaiting arms. There la no nuns of interrst from Vicksburg. Gen. Sherman's headquarters were two miles from the Big Black, near Gen. Oatenhaus' old c amp. Gen. Dodge is much better. He will probably go North to recruit his health. WasauLr, (Lucerne Co.. Pa.,) Aug. 19. On Saturday atoll/con last the most appalling calamity occurred near Schulinvitle, in Noi tb ein Lucerne county. Two young ladiesand three children went out in a small boat on a pond They had been out but a little while when the boat began to le4k very rapidly, and it is sup posed by the fright occasioned that dipping of water was caused, and suddenly sack abent six or seven rods from shore. in sight of theb frlewle, and were all drowned. No help could be afforded to theim in Alma. Four of the number .were of the family of Loren D.Avey, Erg., three Alauabturs and one eon. being the three yotragest children and old edt daughter, about twenty one ,years of age, together with aa.orphaned con-in, Miss Brig uam,,zof-about the same•.arre, front Vermont, who bed come to viaitlhem bat a ft.,/ hours name. The funeral bervices were held on .S.te bath afternoon, and it, was supp , sei that over tiro thousand were present. It was, perhap", die inostpecnii.irly dreadful scene any one of thilg waft concourse of people ever witnemed. HSU tittempted. Racal& of Lieutenant Reed. the Pirate• Bosrott, August 19.—Lieut. Bled, formerly 4 the pirate Tawny, now a prisoner at Frit Warren, came near escaping, last night. Hr got out of his casemate. and was found till, m ,, rhing in the grass. Thee other pirates din effect their rump.), by ft sting on ti target over to Lovell,s Island. They there stole a sloop b 'at of ten tons, and were to came back f"r heir leader, but in this they ,failed. As the wad was southwest and fresh, they must have steered north along the coast. Lookouts are after them. M,&B,KETi3 'TELEGRAPH. Flour in better dem.-nd ; rattii, at s6®6 50: auperfme. dull at $6 121@ 6 87k . Small sale. rye flour at $4 Loa& c..;ern. mild et edy 14 00 for Penna. Wheat--rid at $1 3501 87 for old , red auci.sl 29®,1 80 for new Beutucky White sold at $1 40. Bye steady at 90c. fin new and $1 05 for old. Corn active and sear -tt 80c. for yellow and 77@78d fair mixed.— °is unchanged; 5,000 bus new fi ad at 58(4 s6c. • Coffee quiet ; small sales of Ilto at 2743 -81. No change io provisions. Whteky is IL oetter demand at 47(genic. . BALTIMORS, Aug. 20. Flour very dull and doelinmg. Wheat dull; Anuthera white ti.:7541 85. sodfliorn red 51. 86®1. 40. Corn dull at "80(a3p1o.; yellow 88. Whisky firm, . MAE LILLE,I3OQIJET,• a mellow perfume of 1. Lairnmier Tlowere c ßosee and•Mignormttrn, :fur the - Toilet; tiatb and thamlkercliief. - tided by 8. A. KUNKEL, an2o Apothee ry,' Hurrtb burg. DO' RENT —A good 'stable. containing fivt r stalls. Bisquirast _Burke House, cot Third and Walnut btoJets. • , sag 14 . WANTED - I 4 GOOD COOK flint can come well recom /IL inended—flrst class pay. Apply at tilt Telegtsph office, Patriot and Union building. into if HORSE ...)ND CART FOR SALE. AGOOD. hone, coal-cart and , fiantees will be aold at aleirgain. Call on Judge Dock, op cubit° the Court House, aul4.lwo ATTENTION 't `SUBF-TITUTES I rrlWO SUB-TITIMMI WANTED, to whom I the bigheet cub price will the ßiven Ap : ply at the Lace of RORT. SNODGRASS, Attorney-at-Law, N, Third st , three doors above Matket. anl4-dlvr - AJOINI: RESOLUTION PROPOSING CER TAIN AMENDREN IS TO THE CONSII. TUTION. - Be resolved by the Ammtelmd HQUIPS of Berg ieutatives of the ammoitmet - ittli ot remasylamia, is General Assembly met, That the following emend manta be propotied to, the Con,titntion of the Commonwealth,A accordance with the pro Ni.ion of the-puth article the] eof : : , There shall bain additional rection to the bird article of the Constitution, to be desi. nated as Fection four, as follows : Swam 4 Whenever any of the qualified elt ctors of thiti Commonwealth shall be in any actual military service; under a requisition from the President of the United. Atates, or by the authority of this Combidnwealth; such electors may exe vise die right of stiffritite in all eleciions tiv 'he citsens, Under such regulations as are, or shall be, presetibed by law, as lull as if they were present'at their usual . phice' of election. There shall be two addict:Mal se.ctious w the eleventh articlifif the Constitution, to be da siguated es sections eishtabdinne, as follows : - Sta. BNo _ bill shall be reused by. the 'Red (atom, containing more tb V. one subject, 'sv'bicb shall be, dearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills. flan. 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legis lature granting any. powers, .or privileges, in an y ease.wheris the mithority to grant such pow as, or privileges r has been, or may hereaf er be; conferred upon the courts-of this Common wealth. S. I. F. D. E. - 11* JOHN CESSNA, STATEN ISLAND Speaker of the House of Representatives. , JOHN P. PENNI , Y, FANCY DYEING- ESTABLISHMENT •Speaker of the Senate. Ovrtat op TM BARRETT, NEPHEWS 4r CO., SEOILITARY 07 MI COILIIOIIWEALTH, t PnoPansrons. HMIRL.SBLIKO, July 1, / 86 ' WOIFFICHS : No. 47 NorthILIGIITH St-. IPENNSYLV T IAISS:_ _ z Pktit.ADELPHLA., and 6& 7 JOHN - St., Nd.W 4 I do hereby - certify that the foregoing and .rjr, HIE • , u2 , 2 &,, N 1 is a full, true awl correct copy of the rwa socePss in DYEING and CLEANSING original joint resolution of the General ASESEIII GaIINIENTS of Veltve, Cloth, Sd/c, Melillo bly, entitled "A Pint resolution proposing err , Laing, Re, Ice, and SHAWLS of almost every tame amendments to the Constitution," as the dtscripdon, is so welt known that wi only de flame remains bn file in this office. alre to remind our Mends and thepublicgoner- Ia Tegrtmem whereof, I have hereunto 4 1. y, that the pew-onfor getting ready their Fah set my bandy and caused the seat of 4 Goods i s now at.hand. [ I " 8. - 1 the Secretary's office to be affizek the, / or Goods valved „ yardarm ! 6y , &pros. day and year above written. aul4dBm] EiAlittElT, lkiEtHEWts & CO. Secretary of the-Communwratitta. 6-doarr&wte.] ' - :NEW No. 1 and, 2 - MACKEREL pl HALF. QtrAtatt, AND ONE-EIGAITi PAOKA'GE 4 ' Just recetved by WM. DOCK,, Ja., & Rebel News. Mumprus, August 19 A. Sail Calamity. PHILADELPHIA, Ang. 20 New 2bvertiorments. SOMETHING NEW I GILLT.AIt 0 DOCK aulB New 1 21bnatio ements. NIXO N'S CREMORNE CIRCUS. FOR ONE DAY ONLY. ESPECIAL NOTICE THE MANAGEMENT has great pleasure In announcing that he has, at great expense, around the talent of this wonderful B ice of People, bounding on the vast and trackless Desert of Sahara, who will make their FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA ! AT HARRISBURG, ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st, AFTERNOON AND EVENING THE GREAT COMPANY OF TILLBECTOO TORIAREG Ak., rt. AL 3E3 eh Eleven in Number, COIifiiISTIEGE O ALI AL DRYS AH, BREHM BEN HASSEN, BENHAILOW, HASH BRAHAM, NAHomir, HASH ALT, AFFIB BEN COMM, HASH ASSON, MORAIIIPT, Fr.= the Atlas llouniains, with New Feats tor•d NoVel Costume, as they appeared at the hippodr, me, Pails, with im merpn susses. It is impossible to describe the Feats of these Wooderld Artistes;. their every movement is opiate with. darins dent illy, and while that estouish each spectator, they 1.) etei.h fear by say tionclarilence. Never since the that Eques trian performance was given to the present day have tuey been e quailed ; both the profession tad the public have pro , •oun, ed them the Nr Plus Ultra of Artis'es. The Arabs are without parallel, there having been none to contest their sureriority. Pencil cannot sketch, or tleas d scribe, the peculiar pelf ermance of these 'Children • f the De.ert ; their L ape, Fomer -sults and Bounds, are so rapidly executed. eed of s i wonderful a nature, that the specte r/Ira are lost in amusement at their lightning like movements. an2o *** DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY. FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT. NEURALGIA, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS. SFHAINS, BRUISES, CM 8 AND WOUNDS, PILEi, HEADACHE. AND ALL RHEUMAI IC AND NER- VuUS DISOuDESs. DE. STEPHE' SWEET, of Cortnedicut. £be Great Natural Bone Srttor. DR. StEPBEN SWEEI; of Oonl,dicut, knowttall ov-r the treited Swats DE. SIEPHEN SWIET, of Connecticut. Is the author of —pr. Sweet's InfilLble Lid meat." Ds. Sweds Infal2tble Leninunt Cures Itheacuatiom and 13. v-r fags. Dr. Suet's Infallibk Liniment fa a certain remony for N•tingiuLs. Dt. Sweet's I e _Liniment Cures Barns and &aide imam.' lately. Dr. Saxes Linartent Le the best Imusen Remedy fur Steam and • Bruises. D. Sweet's InfaNite Liaimatt Cures Heads! to immeatately and was never known to fall. Ds% Sweet's Infallalk. Liniment Aff reds immediate relict fin Piles, and seldom fads to cure. Dr &veers Liniment Cum Toothache in one Minute. Dr Swag' a Infansble Liniment Cures Cats and wounds inanediatcly and leaves 110 BC.lir. Symet's infallible Liniment To the beat remedy for bons in the known Dr. ASee‘s Inf.iUlble Liniment gas been need byttitote than a mithon people, - • and all prates, tt. Dr. &Diets Infallebk Liniment . Is truly a "Men- . ia uted," and nvcry family should Maya itat ba•td. Dr Sweet' a Lf all& Liniment Is for sale pi alt Dintiiiits. Price 25 and 50 cents. "RICHARDSON & CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich. Ct. For sale by all Dealers. lowly-sow. ATTENTION! CONSCRIPTS! ALL persfins drafted ar.d who are entitled to exempthas Can have` thelt p Pets properly made gut _l►y awlyingio,the Wine of the un dersigned, In the MILT WM4644011 Sumenso, Third street. SULLIVAN & CHILD, Attorney for Military . Claims. RE TURN OF RETURN OF RETURN OF RETURN OF AT HARR'SBURG AT HARBI3I3IIBO AT HARRISBITRG AT HARRISBURG FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, ASSON and MESSOUD, amnstments. NIXON'S CREMORNR CIRCUS, NIXON'S CRESIORNE CIRCUS, NIXON'S CREMORNE CIRCUS, NIXON'S CRESIORNE CIRCUS, FOE ONE DAY ONLY, FOR ONE DAY ONLY, FOR ONE DAY ONLY, FOE ONE DAY ONLY, ON LOT IN SECOND STREET, ON LOT IN SECOND STIVET, ON LOT IN SECOND STREEt, ON LOT IN SECOND STREET, NEAR THE COTTON WILL. NEAR THE. COTTON MILL. NEAR THE COTTON MILL. NEAR THE COTTON MILL NIXON'S Cremorne Circus ! EXTRA ADVERTISERENT M anti-di,/ DRAFT! DRAFT?! BUSINESS in relation to the Draft in the 14th Entailment Dlstrict CAREFULLY & MELTABLE ATTENDED TO. All kinds of papers prepared according to U. B regulations, at tow BUM Erersous wishiug substitutes can be accommo dated, and any one wishing to go as sebetituie for any drafted man can obtain the blithest cash price at the eetabilebeill claim agency of EUGENE eNYDER, Attorney at-Law, 3dStseet. near Market, H risburg, aull-lin MAP OF HAILRASBIEIBG 01 iY. A 8 laid out by direction of the Com/Maloney ; of the CRy Survey, and approved by act of Legislature, containing numerous routs and distances of the 'quires toe mat ked a it, and designating the diferent wards. public &c. It is f.ct the only correct man of the city. For sale by H FIAGE, Chief Regulator, agB-d2w Cor. 3,1 at... and thauher y s'lnv CHEAP SUGARS of all !Linda, wi t it,,and brown, fr woo by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Porn. r. ow l et an d m ar k. I Stft. jyls Httaid-ctinot kl.ms, in huge sue entail quantities, which we are able to sell lower than any BtOte in town. 0111 sod ex.smole. NICHOLS & BowelAN, Onnwr Front and GWEN CORN. 001:11YISt received by w. loom Js., & Co. yeti AUGUST 21, AuGusr 21, SWINT 21, AUGUST 21, 4.0 . , a'd .":).. cf/ffM ',..L. co- . •NM I—, G P 4 r = , 11 0 H 1.3 ..- 1••• C.? 011 40 GO') :7 4 6-1 a.: -•";"' b• " bC f• tocr. MEI 12:11 r v.. J. .; ME - -rt saw c•-• WEIZI IES REMO rai=l _ > EU : min = MEE mai rt iz ------- = • '0- < - - .0- : - .•-_1 , G <1 P N - 1 , : 1... '3 or az fr. mil b z Winslow's Fresh Grew