L OCAb,N s. Tea Dam: PATRIOT Lint EIRIOR may be bad at lack'. Book Store. corner of Third and Marko& Arena,. !Mao, at 114 Nowa Agency of George L. Waiter, n market street. near fifth. • IF stir amount. or business man on Market street, between Fourth and Market square, (or on the equate itself,) wishes to dkapose of his lease, he eau do io advantageously by calling at this 4ffiee, FIRS? WARD.— Woodward, Lawrie, the Conaiitu tion as is is, and the Union as it was.—The D emo . erotic club of the First ward will meet ibis evening st the publjg booze of Louis Ksecig, on p a im n Wed, at 71 o'clock - . By Order Of the Pftaldeeit. "Fluffily° Jeg,"—We noticed Major General Joseph Hooker on the street yesterday. He looks well. Daring his stay here he is the guest of ex secretary bameroa, at "Labial." MI3B Ohne, daughter of the Secretary of the Treasu - ry, is a lso, we understand, a guest at the residence of Gen. Cameron. Major General Hooker, aceocepanied by Ger. Stahl, visited Nixon's Cremorne circus yesterday -rternoon and was much pleased with the per fOIMMIGC. PREACHERS DaAvrar.—The draft in Washington county, Pa., was heavy on tke preachers. Rev. Mr. Waugh, Profess - or of. Washington College, 0. S. Presbyterian ; Rev. Mr. Johnston, United Pres byterian; and Rev. N. W. Scott, Q.. S. Preabyte- Tian, were all "called" to labor in Mee Sates vineyard. • "TEe VERY Ltrisr."—The local - of the Pitts burg Post hat received advices from Canadkup to the 151: 1 1 l ush - aw l anu eeeees is yesterday's paper that "repent says that Son. C. t Vallandigham is stopping at the OEifion House, Niagara Falls, and that he has written a letter to leis friendtac cepting the nomination of Governor of Ohio.= This will take those who. have not. read Val.'S let ter from there, dated Ott duly; by surprise. Over which line did our adialtor reeei*elbe news—Rat Tail or Wheelbarrow ?. THE BATHING NITISANCIL—We have on a former occasion called attention to thef,indecent practice of bathing within the city limits., which is now so largely indulged in by Ilia soldiery in, our Midst. The responsibility '‘f this iniraotion of law and cornm lies more at the dooz of the effilers having command of the men than at that of the municipal authorities. We believe that, with so much foroe at their disposal, the officers might correct the evil, sod appeal 'to them, , out of-a due regard for the feelings of community, (especially the female per t!on of it,) to make an honest effort to do so. GRAND PICNIC AT .111414NAN . 8 . WOODS. The hope fire company give a picnic today at . Hoff man's woods, about two miles up the Susquehanna. Iy will be, froorall indications, about the most en ttusintie 'and &sneemotful affair of the kind which has transpired this season. The number of tickets sold has been nuusually large;sibile the arrattge ments made by the committee 'have been on an extensive scale; solltat, if the skies are only pro pitious, the Hope boys Illy prepare to receive the entire force of their "dear ten thousand friends" to-day. The spot chosen is a delightful and pic turesque one, made on purpose for piodies. The management hope to have the pleasure of wel coming all their lady and gentleman friends to tie grounds. Conveyances will leave the Hope arsine house for the woods every half hour. LEGAL Sruritirrx.—A rich illustratim of stu pidity occurred a day or two since all an alder man's office in the upper part of Philadelphia.— The alderman, wishing to sell some property of his own and make a deed j lintly with his wife, took her aside and asked her whether Are was wit, ling to sign her name "without any compulsion or coercion on the part of her said husband," the al derman himself being the said husband: He then signed the clause at the foot of the deed, stating that he had examined his wife "separate and apart from her said husband," and attempted to transfer the deed , on this condition to the. par chasers. They, however;oonld'at see the "sepa.: rate and apart" arrangement in a satisfactory light, and "went back" on the acknowledgement taken by "her said husbart4."- The teliilt iftai new deed, and the payment of an acknowledg ment fee to a third party- : : . - - How is Tuts? --We - notice. 'in some of our ex changes the. ititement that the three and six months' militia who went from this State are to be credited and isesenuted for in the coming draft, on the beaker' three years serviee ; that is, twelve three months' men will be counted and credited as one three yeah' man, and six six months' men as one three years' man. We do not know whethey thisis reliable or viol, as vie have seen no deeisiooi order, proolantation or circular to that effect. fr l would certainly be fairer to credit in this way the localities froth which the three and six months' men enlisted, than to ignore altogether the troops which they havein the field, as seems to have been the intention of, the authorities beretofdre. Many towns and collides siwrtall disistalvea In taltabg and pushing forward the six months' forces into the government service, with the understanding that they should riteeive 'credit on the • draft for the time of their volunteers. Pews Arrarag.--Befere, Xi:v/1/mm Eties.=-4. Nancy T. Wee; Inke, is a black three;; was . ar rested by climes Lloyd .on Thursday night for va grancy. Miss Naaoy knows the way to the Wal nut street snuggerYaliant 'as well as any "intelli gent contraband" in this koaliir, hasiag traveled it in scamp and oat of season. She won't travel it again for thirty days, unless she breaches the walla and breaks out before that time. Caroline Harris was arrested by the same officer fr the same offence. Sent for thirty daye. James Burrell, a barber, of complexion so doubt ful R s to require deep knowledge of anthropology to decide clearly - whether be was a Caueatian cr an African, was brought out of the lack-up yester day morning, where he had been lodged by officer Cline the night_ before for drunkenness, and WES discharged from further custody. Liter in the day, James was re-irrpeted for an assault and bat tery upon Mr. David - Bender, proprietor of the hotel ce the corner of foortb and Walnut 31 - Poet3. Barrel had entered the bar-room and called for a drink, which Mr. Bender very rieperly declined to furnish, whereupon the doubtful complec red Jenee began to move upon the enemy's works. lie was repulsed, takers la-leper; and 'ocintaittel to yrisou for trial. All this comes cfbeing dronthy. Jane Love and Jessie Brooks, the wierd sisters and amateur wood nymphs, were arrested by offi cers Lloyd and Essig on Mrs. - Seale's farm, on the' Jo t estown read;brought in to A to wn,.and committed twecty days for vagratoy. Mrs_ S_ Chstteel that they tad been ruralizing about her farm for some 42 .31, milkiog the cows at night and acting ae "danghttrs of the regiment" generally throughout the day. The two nymphs claimed Northumber -64 county as the place of" their nativity. For ti:e teat twenty days they will be the guests of Dauphin county. - Ja l - 11 111xxine and John - Homey, the lafteis na ge, Rho bad been found drunk On Tuesday night officer Cline, were yesterday morning brought .r_at the lack-np and set at liberty. • --,- TLESOLUTIOS4 0r114. -'4 :4A1 1 111l: t i , I31 CARD9r--.1 . hid See militia - ebmpaty, 'which wai chosen` from the police force of Philadelphia, tad 'whieh has re cently retorted to tbit iitj from our, midet, after performing very Oda ihriride here u a provost guard and special police foroe, held a. meeting at their quarters on Thursday, the - proceedings of which we give below. In behalf of our CitiCIIIF, we assure the company that their friendly and grateful sentiments are fullyreoiprocated; and that their useful services and thoroughly courteous conduct will ever entitle them to a claim upon the affections of the people of Itairisbarg HICADQUAiLTERS grimy MURIA, or PHILALDICLPHIA, XIFTH BTRIMT, 111111LOR July 23, 186$. At a mooting of the Guards, held this (Iv, it was ordered that a committee of six be appointed to draft resolutions expressive of our feeliais towards residents and citizens of Harrisburg, fur the kindness and generosity bestowed upon the company during the. terse of service in that city. The following were submitted and approved, with orderaloy the publication of the same in the Harrisburg Telegraph, PATRIOT AND thi/ON, of Harrisburg, and the Press, Philadelphia. The Henry Guard of Philadelphia, composed exclusively of members of the Police . Deperiment of this city, take the earliest opportunity to retui n. their sincere and heartfelt thanks to those chime and residents - of Harrisburg who, during our stay among them, Extended so .many acts of kindness and courtesy to us. Where we daily received so many flst:ering attentions it is, indeed, difficult..to• specially refer to single instateesy or name partic ular persons, but we cannot -pass the present op portunity without tendering our special thanks to Messrs. Harry Brawn, Joseph Moore, Jerethiah Nicholls and Jerdes Keith, of Philadelphia, who riatkrially masted 0, on onr errivnl in Batriabarg ; to. his honor, Mayor Boumfort, : and his efficient and gentlemanly chief of police, Barney 04mp bell, and all the attaches of the , departmotit ; to Miss Fannie M. Swartz, for her kind attendance at the hospital on one of our .number,. who was dan gerously ill; Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, 'Mr. and Mrs. Crouse,: Mo. Dryiin i , Mrs, Webeter, Mrsi Davit, Mr. and Mrs. iltndriek, kir..and Mrm Major Brady, Captain kinencir, Mr. David -Moyer, Mr.. Perkins, Mrs Shia', W. S. Woods, (surgeon incharge: Cotton Factory Hospital,) Daniel Rock er, Mr. Bostick, Joseph lirCtellan, Sheriff Boas, an Col. Gabriel De Korponay. Also, to the members of ihe Mips engine coin-. pany, the , proprietors of Independence blend sod hosts of other kind-hearted Month', Dot personalty mentioned, still unforgotten ; to the Police force of Philadelphia, who presented us a splendid flag, the presentation. Committee who brought-it to' us at ilsrrlsbarg,'azil oar fine reception and escort on, our return to Pniladelphis. • Resolved; That the Henry Guards of Philaiel adelphia are always ready to sustain toe power and glory of our national ensign as the emblem of civil and religious liberty, bs-the bright hope of the patriots of America, and tharwe feel gratified know that we received the well wishes of every loyal man and woman daring •our short stay in the interior of [hi State of Perrsilvania,. la behalf of the eotepenz, • , Aux Srzsa, • JuSRPH PATTON, TORN G Lev Axe s .; FRANCIS C. HAMPTON, ' .S.lxtrai; HAMILTON, tißoßCrie WIRTYRE- Commlttee A. Maw Rams cr theroaßs —The orders and counter orders concerning the draft are flying or: r the country "thick as leaves In new batch of them will be found in the following circular from the Mce of the Provost Marshal General, dated July 21at o to she clistrlet provcst • marsit.ale throughout the country: - I; will be seen, that the three hundred dollar commutation releases' the conscript from serving during the period of three years, just the same as if be bed..himeelf procurzd the substitute : *. L Provost Marshals of -drafted districts will make complete muster rolls of drafted met, to be forwarded Pith dstaehments.to proper depots 2 They will see that the drafted men are pro vided with everything neoesaary far their entire inipment, that no time maybe lost in forwarding them from the rendezvous to their final deities tion, and give as many day? notice as possible to the commacdaot of the rendezvous of the time .when the drafted men will be turned ore:. - 3_ When drafted men fait to report s the diStrict is not responsible fcir their desertion any more than far the desertion of members of its quotas in the fie'd. The district mnst therefore be credited for them. 4 The paying of $3OO for "procuration of sub stitutes," under the law, throws upon the govern ment the respeneihility of prouidieg such substi tute, and relieves the district therefrom. It is paid for "proeurationof substitute." 5. The district must present - men liable to mili tary service, suitable and acceptable—not exempts. It cannot present for military service to the gov ernment men who are eaempt.therefrom by law. It mist ulekt up for theta. The last clause reads rather foggy, but a few explanatirry circulars-will doubtless mike it clean, Labor vincit mania. - . HAIULL BE&Ten.=-Mr, Jamee Hamill, of Pitts burg, the champion oarsman of America, was bee telt bj Joshua Wad, Of : Nittibtitit, No# ,York, 7iss the great rowing match which came off on. the Hudson river on: Thursday. The stakes weie $l,OOO and the championship. Hamill had beaten all opponents for the last isvie yearr, and . had twice defeated. Ward on the Seta:Mill during the past year, rtl3 friends were therefore very confident, and offered bets at $lOO to $5O, which were taken up by Ward's backers. The amount of money Which - changed hands on the result was very large. A rowing match is now pending between Ward and Chau/bore, of England, the "champion of the Thames." I COLORED Bunsmovas.—Twenty-nine cotoreu .substitutes, from Beaver coanty, who were aecepted before the reception of the late order declaring. a negro net to ba a military equivalent for a -white man, passed through this city on. Thursday, on their way to Camp Penn, near Philadelphia. All colored anon drawn in the draft, as well as all African-dascented substitutes heretofore accepted, are ordered to be sent tnthat camp, which is un der commard of Lieut. 001. Wagner, 881 Pa_ Vole. WE have taken over on the let of April the balance of goods bought of Mr. Boger, to our own store, where we will continue to sell the balance left at very low prices, until the whole are sold. Amend these g6bda are 7,000 yards remnants delaine and calice, 16, 18 and 20 cents. 500 yards remnants lawns and other dress goods, 16, IS and 20 rents. 200 yards of berege and lustre, 20 and 25 cents. 1,000 yards of linen crash. 16, 18 and 20 cents. 100 yards of brown and grey cloth for- summer COMA. 1,000 yards of linen, mutton an•l wool pants stuff, ehoep_ 330 iazen of the vary best spool c,tton, white an 4 cordel. 1,000 papers of the very best of Smith's needles, 5 rents a paper; also stockings, gloves, pocket haudkz,rchiefs, hoop skirts, all ‘.. e of combs, pi.tezt t.-,seed, topes, socks ' Lt z.c by the dozen or pie a W# have also 4a 4104 yet 3.4 tit 10 pieces of CAB.PET, which we. will .el at 75 casts per yard. 20 pieze3 of straw matting, cheap. • 20 pieces of splendid figared window curtains. 'S LEWY. • Pilnag IVgl alMilitia mud Roane:that . Mahar, United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and subsistence claims, Sic., dcc. , &a, made'ont and col lected by EUGENE StgrPER, Attorney at Law, office, Third street, %trrisburg, . • , Pa. vet2B-43' DHOTOGIt4NI large t and basatiful aiggertuurat of rhotapapli - Amp" `just received aad aide chap, at KNOOMPO; ' i 39 93 Market street. SMOKED SALMON.—A choice supply for Bale By WM. DOCK, jr., 4k Co. anutsanctits. TWO DAYSTNLONGER ..IEICALIELR.XMEESTMELCS , VRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 2411 i and 21t1s. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. QPrOSITE THE READING R. R. DErQT IN CONNECTION WITH NIXON'S Cremorne Circus ! EXTRA ADVERTISEMENT. _4! a gif re saw § ri . fr 4 re 5, ' 2 0 cas I t . 42 191 a 41 o 0_ =it P at . 4 1 pe X t t PT 4 0 bri „Lai) an _ wi,„ B_, 5 - 4 c t e7 l . i ge fe4 kl fr 4 __4l? mi 14 w , • de CD . 1 7 g - 1 2 ep I 41.4 NTA cp Ard . 41 • 4 • 4:0 c 0 4 " Cd Ern •sa de r. • 11 1 .011 w pE .14 ' l4 N., .41 Ceg 0:16 a H 0.4 Gin P ai CP CS ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS _ So CENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. Braudrethys Pills, New Style. BRANDRETFTS PMI'S, NEW STYLE, BRANDRETFPS PILLS, ' NE W STYLE, DRANDRETIPS PILLS, NEW STYLE, Are infallible for cost'veness, spasms, loss of appetite, sick headack giddinesis senile of-;blcoAng after meals, dissinees, drowsiness, and cramping pains, and all die. orders of ►he stomach and towels. ONE OR MANY CAPES. Irk' Original Lettim at 294 Canal Arad. New York; J. I. C. COOK, publisher or the State Banner nington, Tt., says be was attacked with DYSPFIPSIA; end sufterOdvo severely from it, that-not a particle of food could be swallowed without Moat uncomfortable eeneatienin his stnina,c*, .; For ; dye yenta he suffered from this dreadful complaint when hanged iltAIIIIILB1!11 7 111' , FILLS_ The liretliA dah not gßom to benefit him Murk but the second - produced a change and by thektitue he had taken six boxes, a COM PLITT CURB wee effected.. Re says; "Mydripepela was me, and my expectations of an early death vanibhed." ASK IQ& NEW 817 LS ASK *OR . NNW AIME iron 11399' ASK PON NEW. STYLE. Principal Offiee,'24l Canal street, New York.. For sale InliarTilburg by GEO. H. BELL nS-dikutf . . • BDITOII OF 0.1%21110T AND UNION Z . • -Dim' Sir :-,Aritti yotts portnissiort I wish to soy to Mt readers or yoir paper that I will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free,) a Recipe, with lull direetioni for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectuaili remove, in 10 days, Pimple's, Writ:ches, Tan, Freckles, and al Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, cleßr, smooth and beautiful, - I will abut.n ail free to those having Bald Heade Of Bare repeal,' simile directaims and information that will enable them to rtart a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mouitache, in lees than 80 days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Bespßctfully yours, THOB. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. je2B 3ccut ..No 831 Broadway, New York. To Horse 0.-cirners. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment for Horses is unrivaled by any, and in all eases of Lameness, ari sing from Sprains Braises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Halls, Scratch es, Mange, &c ,it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ein2;bone may be, easily prevented and cared 'in their incipient stages,lut confirmed eases are beyond the possibility of a ' , adieu! cure. No clamor the kind, hoir ever, is so desperate oehopeless bat it may be alleviated by this Liniment,' and its faithful application will al ways remove the Lameness, sad enable the horse to travel with comparatZve ease. Every hr rue owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely * use at the first appsarapce of Lameness will effectually prevent those formidable diseased men tioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many Otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. See advertisement. ap2O sow-d&w EXCELSIOR TILE ONLY PILEPARATION that will instantly imp dime a splendid brown or black in ten minutes. without irjury to the hair of sailing' the skin of the face ' o head, in ORISTADOROI HAIR Va. It has been certified by the first Okemiste in America, including Dr. R. CHILTON, to be free from every dele terious substance, and_hdernOequal in the certainty and sapidity of its operation. -- - Manufactured by J. C.RIBTADO6b, 6 Astor House, Nis! York. Bold everywhere, in 3 applied. by all Hair Diessers. Price $l, $1,50 and $3 per bat, according , to . • , . C- 14 RtA4 6 110i1 -Mat Is invaluable with his Dye, 9.13 it imparts the 'utmost softness, the most beautiful g/066 and great vitality to The Bair. fri ce 50 oeotE, :1 aa $2 per bottle, sedbrding to size wim T YS L ONG FAlt' , . IF NECAL1V11.X15331:711.431- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 24th and 25th. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ~, OPPOZITII THE ItEADING R. R. DEPOT k •- z - ZnION'S ~,.. '.. , L: " f 4? CREMORNE Jr) CIRCUS.. *'ME MACARTE'S _ ... __. EUROPEAN CIRCUS. • , First appearance in America. Cir - , "Madame Macarte has great aatis• , L - faction in announcing to the people 4P, \- .7 of this country, that after an ab sence of several years she will .. ° 7 I VPIENI again have the honor of appearing - before them. _ - ----- _ Among the Royal British Circus is the beautiful Stud of English thorough-brads, including the vele - - Witted Mare, BLACK SWAN. '-•—••••• 'Being the same Troupe with which in England, Ireland. and Scotland she had the honor of performing before the most relined and numer . 4 , otisaudiences in every city in the British Realm. Madame Recede's great Act , the ' IVENETIAN CARNIVAL Will be remembered by those wile witnessed her former efforts in this ' country. • . ' First appearince in America of • Mr. JOHN .COOK, The Englishh t ump i ri i s i t it k o rl i ngS rho familiarly ie srylel l the COMIC MUSE. The - elegant follies of this well ' bred and gentlemanly clown will be • occasionally diversified by the ex ceedingly comic grotesques of the &mess FRENCH PIERROT..,_ - . -; _ First appearance In Atailirlik of the fili pl f I SYRO•ARABIC TROUPE. ,, et, Comprising Male and Female Jug glers, Aerobates, Contortionist!. N/r. ' Prominent among the (natures of fS A lt ' this troupe is the distinguished .4 LE prr.tz- CARROLL, _Of European end. American eele r brity: This plu and brilliant : (41-464 . • artiste Is plum and by all, both . x and out of the equestrian pre fession, to bo the most perfectrider \ 71 ,... of the age. • • 'g 3 r- _ In addition to the Star Company, the manager has secured an en . gagement with the renowned Wild Eider, • ;• - t Mr. EATON STONE. Mr. Stone's faits on hoi . seback -•••• aro all • performed on his naked Steed, without saddle, bridle,. or • M - * covering of any kind. His reckless e L and brilliant leaps over four-barred gates and other barriers, while tarrying his son upentls head;and - in various other attitudes, are eon . aidered, Um perfection of equestrian skill, and have justly entitled him 1• to the distinction of a thatriptoll of 1 - ' the Arena: , ,s-tip, 41 .11 S. LATHROP, The Kentuck. Clown. JIM REYNOLDS, The Great Model Clown. t t al * The great romantic spectacle • DICK TURPIN'S ,e,„ RIDE TO YORK, AND DEATH OE BLACK BM. ' • - - Nut Tvarts MACARTM. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS '5O CENTS. Will perform at SIILLERSBURG, 'Monday, July 27. SITNERJRY, - TueadEly, July 28. SHAMOKIN', Wednesday, July 29. LEWISBURG, Thursday, July 30. WILLIAMSPORT,. Friday, July 81. LOCK HAVEN. Saturday, 'August 1. - Oa . z ei 1 1 a . ea • I c) H Z. O SECRET DLSEARES ! • - SECRET DISEASES . ! • SAMARITAN'S sAmA RITA IV'S I; !FT.! Tee MO6T OIRTAIF 11111111DT NVIII 1781 D. Yes, a Pontiac, Cure! ' BALSAM COPAY IA ,j• MERCURY DISCARDED. Only ten Pills to be taken to effect a cure. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor an unpleasant taste, and will not, in any way, Ware tip aomsch orutoirela of the most delicate, • • Oozes in from two to boor dart, and 'Mega Oleo. la twenty-four hears. No exposure, no trouble, no change whitener. Price male packages, IS; Peonale, $3. Sold by D. W. Oltosh & CO. • Bent by mail by DEBBIDND & 00., Bo: 151 Phila. P 0 -25 CENTS LI: ANTE D. r ., $3O