it,c Pailp Etitgraft. NOTICE Ti; e IovvERTISERS.—AII. Ad vertisements, ilii9tii6YY Notices, Nat, stages, Deati2S, to secure insertion In the TELEfAitAell, must invariably be accompanied With the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Evening Edition ate inserted in the Horning Editiou vt intent extra charge. HABBUSBURG, PA Friday Evening, Jaffe 19, 1863 LIEDERIERANZ PIO no.—The Liederkranz singing association will hold a pic-nic at Inde pendence Island, on Monday, Tune 22, 1868. Tickets 26 cents. [d4t-m•w-f&s. A BEQUEST To Baruss.—the gentleman who took charge of a lorgnette (opera glass) during the removal of the books from the State Li brary rooms last Monday night will please re turn the same and spare himself further trou ble. jelB 2t MEETING AT THE HOPE Housa.—The members of the Hope Fire and Engine Company are• re quested to meet at their room, this evening, at seven o'clock. Every member is expected to be present to engage in the transactions of the meeting, .....41.•...-.. POWIPONED. — The pic-nic of the Good Will Fire Company, on account of the unusual excite ment in the city, has been postponed until one week from to-morrow. The postPonement will not diminish the attractions, however, tnd the men intend, if possible, to make it well worthy the, patronage of the public. 88-OPENING or CITY HosPrrets.—The gore room of the Cotton Factory, corner North and Beconli streets, is again being prepared for, the reception of sick and wounded, and will be ready for the occupation of patients, in a few days. Other buildings in the city will be used for hospital purposes, if needed, but none have been decided on, nor will be, until they are ac tually wanted. SERENADE. —The band attached to the .231 New Jersey regiment, about ha'f-past eleven o'clock last night, serenaded General Milroy at the Jones House. The General was called on fOr a speech, and responded to 'the - call in a very able manner. G'eneral Couch also made „a few remarks, which , were approved by the , men giving three hearektheeri for the General, the Union, General gilroy,.and soNeia,T other distinguished Generals.' Mithiuty DiErmus.—The First 'Arrived . of Troca :from oth4r : giato,:=The war ~4. c itemeut continues unabated to-dap;;: and troops are ar riving incessantly. • The drum and fife is still heard on the streets:. and the pavements . ..are thronged with men. -- • Thy Twenty-third Nero .Tersey' Voltsnteers.-Foni. companies.of `this regiment,acooMpanied by a band, left West Philadelphia depotpn Thursday morning for Harrisburg.• They-reached Phila delphia bite Wednesday overarm - , liirt owing to some diffiCalty aboat,transportation, were obliged to remain, and,ere quarterectduringt, he nightst the Odd Fellows' Hall„Weet .Philaoel pbia:' They arrived in franisbur g about lOur , o'clock, Thursday afternoon, and rpototed forth with to camp but. about dark, they were or dered.yi occupy the grounds known•ss the Har risburg Park, just below the railroad' bridge, on Front street, where they reniained ovt . night. The.officers of the detachment are : ,Colonel, E. B. Qrnbb ; Lieuten'aut-Colentk Milner ;-.Ma jor, Parmentier.- Company A, Capt. Ham : , buck; Company B, Lieut. Bieman ; Company 0, Capt. Bilden ; Companyi, - Capt. Newbold. Eighth New York Votisiteer Bth New York Militia left New York city Wednes day evening, and embarked on b.lard the steam er Bed Jacket, which soon aftelarrived,Oßliz abethtown, where it meta train of , rare - oit.the. New Jersey Central railroad, and camelon to Harrisburg, arriving here about half past four o'clock, Thursday afternoon. " The Eighth has about five hundred men, many of whom have seen hard service in the field. This is one of the first regiments from New York that responded to the Presidentls, call for troops when the rebellion was in,* in - - fancy, and was the advance of the grand.army of- the Potomac when it crossed long bridge into Virginia, prior to the. first battle of 801 l Run. _ The following are the principal officers Colonel, J. M. Varian; Lieutenant-Colonel, 0. F. Wentworth ; Major, Leande; Buck; 44 7 jutant, D. B. Keeler ; Quartermaster, Sylves• . ter Van Dyke. Co. A, Capt. S. 0. Johnson; Co. B. M. W. Wall .; Co: C, John Appleton; Co. D, Isaac 'Cohen; Co. B, Wm. 8-, Carey; Co. G. Dimond Co. G, W. M. *altod; Co. H; H. 4 . . Bicker ; Co. I, Capt. Brown ; Co. K, E. 'C. Krohmore. ' Seuentyfirst New York State ifililis.—The ranks of the Seventy-first Itegimenthaveteen filled in a large degree with returned two-years soldiers, who have been under fire, and who feel elated at the prospect of another chance to fight. The regimentlid - New York : city on Wednesday, abo :midnight ,. and reached Ear: rieburg Thuroda . fternoon. ' The regiment is - - not full, but th • n whomarch in its ranks are mf the beet materitti. - . - the following are the principal officers'of the Seventy-fuet i Colonel, Benj. L. Trafford ; LienteninittColo mei, William J. Coles ; Major, David e..ikes ,chutt ; Adjutant, John K., Livermore ; Qaa'F itermaster, George M. Roseielt ; Surgeon, Dr. Win. M . Pratt ; Chaplain, Rev. J. P. - Hovey. Cd mpan y Capt. Wm. G. Tompkins ; ,B, - Cin'sii:LA7-Steison ; 0, Oliver Libby ; D,PGeorge W. Stow ; E, Frank E. Worcester ; F, Jae. hVP. Dominick ; G; George W.. Curtis ; H, Henri W. Tanner • I, Georgei Tyson ; K, George IC urchild. ".:0 MVO given a • detailed' acchunt of these v 05 -on account of...their.. being. the . fir , a l Volt* 'ama from other States*ho lihve i : oitie to .. the auk . *Lae of Pennsylvania in this, herFonr at trout, ~ll,"and who deserve much theip:patt: totism ,and devotion in ttili s oat cause o f fr et - 14 0 at 04,13idePendenoe: irr Tows.—Capt. J. K. Waltman, formerly resident of this city, arrived in town on Wed nesday evening, with a cavalry company, re cruited in Mt. Joy, Lancaster county. The Captain has seen hard service in the Wegtern army, and was compelled ou account of disa bility to leave his command. He will do effi cient service if he meets the enemy. I=l=ll ' Coauxurroy.—ln our local department of yes terday, we noticed the examination of a suspect ed rebel spy by the provost marshal, giving his name as J. W. Fetter. It appears that a young man of the same name, was arrested on the Cumberland Valley railroad, between this city and Carlisle, suspected of being a friend of another sitting with him in the car, alleged to be a rebel spy. Mr. Fetter, whose' name was misconstrued for that of-the spy, is a respects ble young man,-of undisputed moral character, and a more loyal citizen does not live. We make this correction with pleasure,`sorry that his name should be implicated with that of a suspected rebel. . Those PB.I9ONEBS.—On the 18th inst., we noticed the arryal of four rebel prisoners, in charge of a volunteer company from York. Since that date we have learned the particulars of their capture, and to whom the 'credit is justly due. The fom rebels were discovered by scouts sent out from Gettysburg, last Tueaday, who succeeded in taking them prisoriers, l and conveyed them to Qettyaburg, They there took the oath of allegiancedmd,were placed in eittrge of the "-Penna., College Altrarda," who brought' them to Harrisburg. • Tbe t'..f!Ginards" are 'now in the service and appear: as.well satisfied in their new berth as when engaged at their studies .. in college. was generallk-stiiiidsed pint the call for six months volunteers would injure the three year recruiting' bu.dineits in the State L 9f - r t ennsylvadid..Such is not tkocafle,l?Lowever, and inoie three years' reerniti•are coming in at this time - than for several months Oreviously: Nearly thirty men *ere in ilieAttaiters at CamP Cartin, this morning, 'waiting' trene-portation to Washington,' New York . and Fortress Monroe. Many of the iiecruiting;:afficers in the State have asked permission to' assist the militia in driving the rebels fronii.the. Sotithein..,border,• but the authorities have ,decided thatit is best for them-to continua on at their -posti, on ac count of the increased number Of enlist ing for three years.or during the way `Dr.:l,easopk, .who :Avg( so unceremoniously carried oft frOmeihisi °Hy., last week_by_an erder-of General - Seheicki. has been released, On reaching Baltimore, inqtliry was inadentething hitiOsi and it was fond there , was not a.paiiiolelOf ground:for this arrest. It would have been" much better ; if some inquiryhad heereniale before the arrest and some`oause gfiten for the Steps tabs, be. fore the guard left Baltimore on this errand. From all 'we can learn, the -old gentleman rho we ' s _stbpOni with his nephew, 114 •thifriiipiti, lived among us in: the ,moat complete retire ment, receiving `but few visitors; making no disturbance of any kind, and never- conversing on Calep . ,H was , far harmless than many who...Etre to.be.• fotind-lo , this , ci r ty, and, as the Platitclelphia reinaliim not half tut dangerous as thousands -of Seosesioniste. that are underlain - aril Sc renck's immediitte 'notice in Warner& - ' . COLLEGE STIGYZNIB IN itams.--A::lcompiny' of young men composed of students - iq the theran Theological- Seminary, at. Gettysh4g, arrived in Harrisburg on Vodnesday, and have offered their services to the Governor. A urkm ber"of the members of the coMpany . were:in the three months .service, !Minding the Captain, ; Frederick Klinefelter, who was called n i pon to lead the men in the present emergency.. .We - also' ,le'arn that another company nom 'posed ,of students from Lafayette College; arrived in F the „city rand have reported themselves foiseriice to .themilitary a4thori ties: Last night the yonng company visitet the Mansion of the Rai. Afr: Cattail, on'. * Prent street, who was fornierly a professor In - Inlay= ette College, and the instructor-of many fof the young men composing this patriotic body. After singing several of their old - and firciiliar:sollege songs, the Rev. Mr . Cattell on the steps, complimenting them for their in this trying emergency, and expressingLis aurprise and delight at seeing . them here int It I body to protect the old Commonwealth licim invasion and rebel rule. The men' 'cheered' heartily for the cause ,theihad yOlunteered to sustain, and thoir ; old instructor willnever ha‘e cause to regret the time the.yourglmen7-qe placed - rinder-this-paternal;cark in. old LafaiOn College, toEas ton: n- "Tim Mania Aar" m Sreawiluinr ALLltaret— ' ! " Aborit.lialf - past ten o'clock, three men-belong ing to one of the militia companies-entireora lager beer self:l4s)k in Strawberry alley,tiegan talking about matters -and-things.in ieneuk and finally wound up, by stating that they ostdd . whip any th'ree .. Men in the 4 ‘shanty.":. RAO was an excellent Chance for three-gentlemen bf the art „to try their pugilistic , skilli but seyerbl respectablelooliing Inert, belonging to . - the koilge company from Philadelphia , conclnded filet matters were . gettiiiirathor pummel, and.in formed the.trio ofc.the. fact? The advice ohlk made the three'men moroboiSterotorthikedVer, and they swore they could "Lin' any-four- eh in the room over the coals." Ti i 4 4 114, , policemen immediately walked out the saloon, preceded by the "Mem of muscle," but they n 6 sooner touched the ;pavement than one of tb l ft fastmen found himself sailing over aglinst the %neaten ilia opposite side of the alley,- With his underpinning stretched ,out lifl49ittli,,,kini:VDlfs satisfied Man No.l. No. 2:then stepped, up, but found himself going in about the seine dii.ection:, but his-Pegs struck in a favorable position, and he, lauded on his feet, braced uregitinstplus fence. `,. No. 3 didn'tcome to time, but tho l inihi discrotien the - better part of valor, 0, wise thought, though- not an -- original -tined,...ta , travel* up the street V p ligetui99;rie W :aro• 1 nonne on the "colupett4 "of 'the: : lager beak I saloon by the remainingtwo,but liyLpolirkimen • from the :Quiker cif, soon. , quieted this bader TepLand - diedigiired qouple t who - left the , istlooi still standing when they retired from the scene ATTENTION, FIRST CITY ZYCrAVES I —The mem bers of this old corps and all others desirous of joining the same, are requeettd to meet at the Exchange this evening at 6i o'clock, to perfect the organization of the company, and to be ready for muster into service to-morrow morn ing, for the emergency, not to (=red six months. The company will positively enter the service, all reports to the contrary notwith standing. Hurry up, boys, only a few more wanted. The offices of the company are all vacant. SILVER GRAYS.—At a. meeting of citizens— too old to be enrolled in the militia, but anx ious to do something in defence of our homes and families—held at the time and place men tioned in the call of the 19t1) inst., the follow ing resolutions were unanimously passed : Resolved, That in order to carry out our inten tions we proceed to elect officers. Major John Maglauchlin was .elected Captain ; James Por ter, First Lieutenant, and George Krichbaum, Second Lieutenant. . Resolved, That we hold ourselves in readiness to march at the call of the Captain—at one moment's warning., • .; E. M. formomr, Chairman. Sputal. Mikes PZNNSYLVA.NIk.:MILMA. and Recruiting olaime United States . Pension, Bounty, Arrears orPtlY;luid / Subsistericit Clain* &c., made out,andtcollectekbp ;EUGENE SNYDER, Office 't Third Street, IlartishurePa. [027-ly BWAINO IN PAY'GOODS.:•nrefetVild sant of - brirege 5' dud trdett pieces of 'lawns, warranted fast colors , ,20 cents; , a large lot of ladies' and childrensiockingS; bkregedelaines at 15, 20,,,25 and,acleents; as lot of cheap sum mer dr - y goods:. a lot of grey litrege from a n ,tierintdo ciente per- yerd; a splendid eu3sortmen of white , cambrics; all kinds of figured and " 8 Ales niudin,Nansooks,,Viotoria lawn, and Jacconets ; ithuzlest,:amortment: of White. goods in the city;, r,eceive,d, a very large lot of hoop skirts; tiipleWdld'iiiiseittiielit of gen tlemen's' whitelshirts,i'halthaie and pocket,. handkercliiefeot all priceis. Those in want of goods wcaild•do well'to call; as we intend to re= +lice our siteck„and mu of our goods we wilt sell less than the market - price. S. LEWI. For the Benefit of the Fe.blie• ti is not otir•borp wto'disparage the noble science of medicine or say anything that will conflictlyithjts legitimate , usefulness, but we hold that the evidence of experience Is entitled, to some cOnsideratitint.' We" refer here to thp astonishing virtues, of.lample medicines that have been introduceittb`;:finijniblic ' the attes tations of thousands:uf sick who have'beep permanently crOd„ will bear me out in saying that the;tlerbrotte - r-legetable medicines of .Mre. Westhoven.nowlmarkufacttlyed and sold by Mrs. L: prominent place among the Wet ineelibina3 ofialake for all diseases that they claim to care, rheumatism, dyspepsia, ling- and kidney. coughs and finieV: -4- TheY" domblhe in their, compositionpe . rieucc of a long life and close obhlifiattiin. Thiiy can be purchased at,ths(residence.of.litil.‘L. Ball, No. 27 Fouth Pine Stre9t r Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. `'Bonne—Orders from a distance promptly attended to. moTHEuili' . neo*iineu lff T itSI t DT fail to procure MRS. :WINSLOW'S 11 BOOMING SYRUP fo".• CHILDREN IENTHIEGI This valuable preparation is theprescription of one •the best:female phyisiciane and nurses iu the .United.SbateiOntd. he been `deed for thirty { ,years tvitli. psitvoy.failing safety and success 'hyt mIII is citinotiere and children, from the: feeble infant of otiii . wiek old linhe adult. It not only relieyes the 0211(11mm pein, but,. iniigorates tie stomach and boWels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to,the whole system. It williiimost instaiitly'rtave Gamma na nnualwitta, can Wiwi OW°. • • We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in the World,:in- all cases of„,D,YSENTERY and DIARREICEM,ORILDR.EN, whether it arises from latiiingiol from any Other 'Cause. - ' Full directions for noing,will accOmPanT ea ' ch . bottle: - -NOne Getirdniirtitilf& the iab:srmile CURTIS & PERKINS, NevrtYork,' li on the outside wrapper. , • Sold by all'ldediciiie Principal Office, 48 Dty Street, NEW YORK. PRIOR ONLY 25 Cares rsa BOTTha,— _ ? ~~inn~ ~:Dnriig~riri~ri#~: W H , LTE - SUM Pll R AND 0 HA L YB F;Art - DOUBLING GAP, REYNA: Jame D. iIiNDLIY, Proprietor, (late of Kirk . - situon'tipms 16fh*OrJidie. THESE. BBRIMIS ure. I n qumberleadVounty, Pennsylvania, 86 miles west of Harlisbrurg. They fir4VaCCeek3itiltAriin3 all the by Railroad to Harrisburg,. thence by the-Otun, berland Valley Railroad to Newydle ; from Newville,lmpeo : good staging, to the tdpringe. The stage is always in waiting upon , the arrival of • the ceituttille. '=• - • Passengers . leping. Philadelphia, .Baltimore, Washington in — the morning oin arriye at the Springs the same evening at 6 - o'orocE The Hotel is .commodious , and, comfortable, with Ifot and Cold Bathe attached, ad exten sive grounds for walks and amusements. - • The long experience of the present Proprietor -(for many years past at theiiiiwcoallbuse in Washington, D. C.,) enables, him to say, Unit it will be conducted in a manner to please all Visitors. Tsama s2 . Rer day . ; $l2 per week ; 4 weeks $4O. Children and servants:half jeB-chtwlmo I" . DOCTOR' X. 11. STEVENS, ELEOTRI dAL PHYSICIAN,Js aiming aII.OHRONIO DIS EASES, both of Ladies and Gentlemen, ky a new method in the use of Erearicity gone, without anyldedloine,"or,eveif any Pain. BOARD, 'may iiii liado. , with Vestment, by Patleall froirkabroad, at reasonable g rates, 1n„,91, Doctor'srally, ' ' :‘-` ' ' ' ' —l— ITEM applying "Inr,..oirCnlanr. or. farther information will be promptly =mere& L'Oface itd.llilsidence . at 1418 SOUTH PENhiSQIIOIE, •liiiatiolphia, Pennsylvania, being in a cen tral as wallas , delightful parLof the city. Cut - this - onirfor - fetnrerreerence. apB-dBtOrain-: . .. - * . .-, _ VEGETABLE OR GARDEN SEEDS WE have receiVed for thill'ifeason more,thal our usual stock of FLOW AR. A EILDS.,_.' • Seine clioice yarietiee.on bald. Also, Gar den and Vegetable seeds of the best quality. IVI3 DRUG STORE, : t street • • - • •. -- L - noNca and -.IIKILIIIRAILASOXII NGt*war .l:- wiled not only 'to retain the polish:of 7but tO'Preseiie the ieatherttself.—TQK*eXYi - • 1411; , CIOFFRES AND 81:MAE& ClEatalgradea end 4 4,) Aktes3QUabie prioesibi.eale by 114 ,-. WILTIXOr, & cp. BRANT'S HALL. POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY rilonday Evening, June 22,1863. OARNOROSS ' & BIXBY'S • MINSTRELS, THE STAR TROUPE RAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES Producing all the Latest Novelties, NEW ;AND BEAUTiroL SOROS, atutitible" Burlesques, Plantation Scenes, Grand Itatrtwienlal Overtures, Vo4ll4nEtitettee, Fancy ileum, Ste , Ste 'ilifp3Tformed`by the WORTAI.REN - OWNED: TROUPE - , —Opera Reese in Philadelphia. Read. he List of Artists : ,L..ettrxidrosa, t E. F Thaey, - Frank Moran, J. IL Ross, J. S. Cox., • .- A. IC Etickett • • C. Campbell, J. Lathont, - . • CbaKies• Sterons, "C. Valliers, ThomasAlkeket, ":M. Do/Edmonds, IL F. Simpson; • t '.l3 l . m terson, Amor, - 0 Ibbons, "J‘ttrraing in all the Largest Organization:Ei Doors open at a quarter past 7 o'epoir. eititinteentieottle.tt 8 o'cloaLi `Tickets 25 cents; Ileserva seats 85 cents. OARNCROBB. Mabager. JAMES W. HOLDEN, Agent. jel9-Gtl FROM • OIX'TOWLIVigiatOL. The steamship Q' -T--E A 8 T E`ll N WALTER PATON, Commander. will be dispatched riostl,x fanner.. t PROW sum Tuesday,..-i..June 80 . ( 21 and - at inteivals thereafter of about six weeks from cacti port. trot caidi from ...... ". to $ll5. ';Second ° state-room berths, meals furnished it separate tables $7O Excursion Tickets out and back; in the first lied second cahlb OnlY,.a fare and a half. %'fiervantif accompanying pasbengers and chil i Oen under;twelve years of age htd f. price. In. Third cald4 - $5O Steerage, With' superior 'aicommod ions $3O `Ptioliftiflatiegif fioni Liverpool, same rates :as above. ' All fanwpayable in- gold, or ite: equivalent in U. S..ceritrency. Each asseoger allowed. twonty cubic feet a tuggagei', fAn expcileneed hurgeinl on board, .7°l' peee ag e lyio' a tTLialla4 A. WHITNEY, At - the mica, 26 BroadwtO;New York. For freight apply to ` ll . o wwa!D ABlttlirAlti, Agents, . 54 &nth at:, New.Toik. jelB4Blo, 911. AND PIC-NIC 'row Tax • 73iiiiefit of the Hope Fire Oosflq. 2 AT HOITMAN'S WOOITI;C'1,"- .0.147 *-4 . 1. 4 /868; Tickets.-- ..25 Cents. rasa kixii ii&N4lagike • ' • 'I% Sample , Jotaild'Coinis, ' • ' D. E. =Martin, W'ret. tateOn, J. it. detiveileb; No brigkifter ofieracterb*lll be adoiitted'ind be a `sitricient • fOrce 466 the •grottodisto,iireqerti3 %ler. jelalltd LA.DIES! PJLPIO7 , .-TRAVELING W ITEI a large assortment aE ..... Ji,Lgaxer, NIROPie • CWlllia t jell .WMd WOK.. Jr.. Br. CO my 22 darAfietil 5000(30 4 ' 1 " "xXcEriszow (OANVASSED) 1 1E1 - 131= 314E - lial t. , Now EFIEMENG, WhiCb"we can sOlkwhigemile or by the single Huh, at a very, low figure. myBol , pool, Jr., & co. FOR= 47* REGIMENT, P. V., COL. T. H. GOOD, Commanding, Stationed Key Florida. - lAent.W. W. GEWTY, 2d-Stre* opposite Preehyteriam Church. • [Patriot tifid Urtiod, Perry - CourifiDgmoarat, and American, Bloomfield, copy one month and send bill to this office for collection immedi ately.] my2l3-Im* :1 1 91t§9, WOLGCO I OI AN& 9A-Kri , e1,k,,,,._.,,. ZO iggE l ,,,, , t ~) OHN ALLMIN, Broad me et, West Harrill burg" Is_ prepared to ,. furnish, Horses, Carts and Wagons tel per oo *Jiang hauling done. Digging of Cellars personally attended to. lis Hauling of any description promptly attended` to. ?..n,,order *ix :fpr •the ;..* a *. 0 1 parimil will be found hi, the y , lair Office; ivhete'ditleit will . 7 rec ' ; ' e fi aplB.Bm JOHN ALCORN. Winvite the atteption of' the public:to : bur Wand fiell'selectea stuck Qngep a . ware, r nly purchased, and which we offer al a very small advance on city prices. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner; Front and Markekt3te,, ap7 H" 8-- hLichener's Faceleior Hama; by the H'-hogshead; tierbe, barrel 'or 'single ham; cantramedAnd:tincanvaseed, for aalelower than any other dote: Bach warranted. Call and examine at NICHOLI3 & BOWMAN, JO, Cor. Front . and Market Streets. assortment of Morton'e Unrivaled A1L,h41014 Peneiln.Gold Plated DOW Holders, 'just received at SCJEGMFFER'S BOOKSTORE,.. la Market ecreet, E.—Haraburg and r prime dairy cheese, for sale by • NICHOLS it BOWMAN, jet Cor. Freak and Market sta. OWGES AND LEMONS--A frail invoice, 1410HOtalt BOWMAN, Front Anft MArkfriAte. ALL PAPER,. BORDERS, ke.7.8t.d., - et list, sotolown's BooksioitE, 18 Market street. jelo amusements OF THE WORLD! IN THEIR New abnertigemento ,~ ~°~ t~4 RECRUITS. WANTED. 41UEENSWARE 1 Nap azivirtiormrnts. ATTENTION, FAITHFUL SOLDIERS, who have been honorably discharged. Your country offers you oistin.ction. WAAL DEPARTMENT, PROWCET MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE, Washington, D. C., June 11, 1863. Ncrrics.—The following will be publlhed as a handbill, or talcs, bt every District Provost shal, with such alterations as be may think particularly suited to his district. The otject oting to hasttn and enco , irase entstments in the Invalid Corps. JAMES B. FLY, Provost Marshal General. HEN WANTED FOR THE INVALID CORPS. Only thosefaithful soldiers who, from wounds or the hardships of par, are-no longer fit for field duty will be received in this Corps of Honor. Enlistments will be for three years unless sooner discharged. Pay and Illtowancts tame as for officers and men of the . `United S &tee Infantay2; except that uo premiums or bounty fd enlistment will be allowed. This will not invalidate any pensions or imunties which may by due for previous services: ' The following uniform has been adopted for officer* and men of the Invalid Corps: FOR OFFICERS.—Frock coat—Of sky-blue cloth, with dark-blite velvet collar and cuffs; - in all other ma - pmts . ', sicaordbig to the ptment pattern-for officers of infantry. • Shoulder strips—accrading to present regn latkinet' hat worked on dark blutveliet. PanialOontr—Of sky'-binn4oth,- with doable stripe.nf dark-blne cloth &wn:theimter seam eaohitripe one-half inch4ide, With space tit; twetMot , thiee-41ghths of as inch. .- Forigeresp—Prisent regulation. FOP. ENLISTED MEN:— Jacket —of sky-blne kersey, with-dark-khalif - rimming, cat like the cavalry jeicktiCto come well down on the ab domen. Trowsera—Prekent regnlatibu, sky-blue. Forage cap—Present - regulation. Men who are still in service - and unable to perform effective field duty; may be transferred to this corps. Medical Inspectors: Surgeons° in - charge of Hospitals, Military . Commandeys, and all others having antlititiiir to (*charm under existing leas - and -regulations, are ferbidden to grant dischargeifteltity inert` under - their control who may be fit for service in the Invilict Corps. For the ainienience of service,; - the men will be selected for three different grades ; of duty. Those who are most efficient and able-bodied, and 'capable of performing guard linty, etc., eth";'will be armed with mitakets, and 'assigned to companies' of the First Battalion. Those of the next degree of efficiency, including those.' who have kist alkand or an arm, and the least effective, including' Bross who, have lost a foot or a_ leg, to the` ' companies. f the Second' or rhir d Battalions ; they will be armed with swords. The duties will be chiefly to act as provcst guards and garrisons for cities ; guards for hospitals and other public buildings; and as clerka,ardierliesop„ If found-necesrary they maybe assigrito:forta t efit, Acting Assistant provoStMarsbals General are authOrizedto appoint Officeis'of the Repl ier Service, or of the-Invalid Corps, to admin ister the - oath of enlistment to those men who have completely fulfilled the prescribed condi tions of admission to the Invalid Corps, viz: 1. That 'the applicant is rift for service .in 2. That he is fit for tho duties, or some of , thent r indicated-above.--% 3. iiii"seivice, he was honorably discharged. 4.. That hots meritorious and deservings- For enlistment or further information to the Board of Enrollment for the district in whlch the.aiiplicant Is a resident. JOHN HAT CLEMENT. Provost Marshal, 14th District„Po. Paower Onlas. Harrikbpril Junels. 1883. ' jels:Bt :EMPTY HOGSHEADS. A"R"gliAbilitr, OF,EM.PTY MEAT HoGSH.DE-in seed condition and , pith the,heade hi:.. These Hocisasess are desirable bir Amuse. Ifesxssa &0., and will be solciiat a eery towielpi ` OL DOCK, Ja., & CO.! 41"0„.111:1 PIC-PIG sus` era Benefit cif the Geed Will Fire 004- . AT FISHER'S- WOODS, ON SAT 11 - IADAI", .TtTNR 27th, 1863. r I 141dol s tiPaiii:giiii tliis Pic Nic for the purr 1. pose of olitainfisi - money to make a pay ment on t4rlr nest " Button", Engine, and ex pect a libeical support. from V3e,goox. DeBl4l TitE' UNITED- STATES HOTEL, Eclat4l lB 4 ollo , PA- coma a nrcnisoN, Proprietors. THIS well inown Hotel is now in a condi tion to accommodate the traveling publin, afforditig the *oat amplethnveniencea alike for the tratisient.itnetit and the permement hoarder. THE UNITED. STATE* HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has ac commodations einal in extent, comfort and Inman to hotel. between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. liajocatiOn.islthwbest.in the State Capital, being itteasy.aocesit to islLthwrailroad depotsaadla closolnoximity to all the public offices and liudnetaltonalides of the:dhy; It has ..now -all-the conveniences of - • A ,FkliAl7 CL4S2 #4_thCF4 l PristuM at* detennimad vare - nen* expanse: tide' cir label. to ensure the comfort of the guests. The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. - - pok tALE- - -the gooa wilt and fixtuxes of 1: the Restaurant under the Burke Rowe, car-, nor of Third and Walnut street, known as the Burke House Restaurant Will be sold cheap, as the proptiefoi 'wishes Ick, engage in other hushtess. Tabu Cash:' • . -jell=lia GEORGE SHORTS. GiikEN CORN: " • Virinaloies' Fresh Breen Corn just received -by ' P.MBtf -;- 100 . 61, - Ja., - k CO. (1110-ItitilatO.FTOßACCa—includh3g Com %.l..l4o,o:lavendlelk, Navy, Spun Noll, verYikWi...klliterecttrod4l39_, 1110.1110 - . BOWMAN; 33). - y* Cor. Front sad idiarketstreets -. . . JUST .R.3okrirgD.., A NOTHER lot& :Beautiful ALBUMS, at A SCHEFFBRIS:BOOKSTORB, jab No.- 18-Market street:. ED AB VAltt:- - - - 7 iiiia,l *d 311 na, Flour C-Thickafs, Sugar Beiges, - 0111mIs, Stands, Large Cedar Buckets, 'Peieted &c. f 6 WM.FDOCiF.eJ & CO. . • r — elsio H ama, in large and email, II "( B—Bx quantities, which we' are.able to sell lower .than „any store* town.. Calland _examuThe; ' IMAMS & BO W M AN, . , 4 ,t d er Front end Market Sts. i EA - - . CHlttiiikNS' CARRIA . GES . TUBT received., the bustet aaeorttria thy "city, by OP- A r • P c -A.tiß, ' . .4188taw2w ~ _ 110 ilarke(ssreet. - HAMI3.--Avisige 111110i00 of canvassed az, nneenvaseed hams,. oteverl °Woe-brand inmarket. Bach luunein o lgoteLoiderl voL3I r low by • NICJHOLS BOWMAN, ep27 Corner Front and Merkel 'em 2bDatier Sit PONI.r-asaJ,. CONCENTRATED LYE, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER PUBLIC are cautioned against the ISPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, Ac., , , now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye Is tbat made by the PENNSYLVANIA BALT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it being " SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE." .The great SUCCESS of this article has led UNPRINCIPLED PAR PIES to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's .PATENTS. All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SIT LEM of thew SPURIOUS Lyes, are hereby NOTIFIED, that the COMPANY have employed as ,titeirATTOBNEYS, GXPEGE EaQ, of Phila., and WILLLiId BAKEWELL, Rap , of PitloNerg. And that all MANUFACTURERS, USERS, OR SELLERS of Lye, in vb:klation, of the rights of the Company„,lll be PROSECUTED at once. The SAPONMER,, or CONCENTRATED LYE, is for tale by all Passonna, tlnoosits and COIINTRT Ramie. TAKE' Y0r.1.03.: The UN1132) Srexiie , Cmongt.-Cormr, Western District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 ef Ilsy Torus, in 1852, in suit of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTITISING COMPANY ar THOS. G. CHASE, deareed to the Company, on November 16, 1862, the lIICLUSIVE right granted by a patent owned by them for the SAPONIFIER. Patent dated Octobsw 21,4/356 Perpetual iojunclaon awarded. • THE PENNSTINAZELIL- SALTJAANUFACTURING COMPANY• - OFF.T..OBS : . _ 121: Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Pitt St. and _Duquesne Ask Finsbury 5p26418m-2p Valuable Funtacif hoperti Ittr, Sale . ' or to - Rent. THrtmderalgeed will sell or rent Chaster Furnace, situate la Cromwell township, lituitingdoa cointy, Pa. The Stack Is Well and substanthdly built; there is also Ten Bank Houses in - tolerable repair,;, there is an abun dance of good wood thaectut be purchased at Irons 15 to 25oenls per cord, (woes' leave,) with in two miles of the stack, and abundance of gsed ere can be got from one to two and a half miles; - at a reasonable price. The furnace is isbout ten miles from fit Union station, P. B. 8., with a good public road leading to it. For further particulars, address SA)113101. WILSON, Spruce Creek, P. 0., Huntingdon county, Pa. mrl3l-dSm SUEuit Weekly to Liverpool. rIPOUCEING at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax Hatt . Bow), The well known. Stomas of the Liverpeol, New York and. Philadelphia Steam shipOonipany, are intended to sail es follows : Glasgow, Saturday, June 2// ; Oity.rof Man chester, Saturday, June 27; City of Washington, Saturday, July 4, and every sacceedingisatniddy, at Noon, from Pier 44, North Elver. 114TES OF PAO:LOGS, r . A.M1.1114 ,GOLP, ON Xl:5 11140/1761X0T m 04311 PERM 0.1011 . : 000 00113311111.601, I $32 60 do to London, 86 OU do to London, 85 60 do .to Parts;. 96 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 po do to, Hamburg, 87 60 Passengers also for Warded IcrHarve; Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp; Btif, at equally low rated. Fares from Liverpool, or,Queenestown : let Oabizti 876, $B6, $lO6, Steers/go Irons flyer pool, $41. , .Funn* Qtbeinedoitn,..4l9lo, ?Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at,thesexates. ,For farther Information apply at the 'amps iny'R.ollicee. JOHN G.,IIALTA Agent, lißroadway, N. Y. or 0. 1 0. znouraibui, Harriabmg. Notice to lin . dge COntriotora. r[HE subscribers will receive separate propo -1 sale for the,building of two new bridges— one of 75 feet gran and the other bi 80 feet span—both of said bridge to be of one span each. Said t ridges to be built across Wiconisco creek, in Dauphin county, the one a few miles east of Millen burg and the other about seven miles east of the same place. The said sites are reepectively knows. as Cooper's Fording and Good'il . Fulling Mill Bridge. Said-taidgesto be elected on 'the Burr Top Arch Plan. Proptisals will bw.retteived up to Jane the 22d, (liteday, .1868, at itsecledt P. M., at which time the said proposals will be opened and contracts awarded. Person,s wishing to propose canhave printed specifications on application, by letter or other wise, atthe•offiterof the Comity Commissioners, t. Harrisburg, on which proposals should be indorsed. ' • GEORGE GARITERICH, HENRY MOYER, JACOB J. MILLEIBEN, Commissitiners: my27-dkwtd TO BUILDERS. TBE South Ward School Directors will receive Proposals for building a School:House on the corner of Fourth street and Irrttettberry ace9r4h 3 B l o pla t4md aPeelfulattope'lkhlch can be seen at tite oibw Of -the Secretary. No. 80 Market seuret.• ;Payments will be made yin 60 as the brildding Progresiea. reserving 15 per cent: till completed.. Sealed proposals must be handed the Secretary on or before June Ad. Approved securities- Want • be given by the party receiving , the contract.. JACOf.II3.OIIMII, Monty Sionzualsoint. Secretary. trelkiltki LIQU_ID RENNET; LBATIB ilogEr yields with milk the most luscious of-ttil, deserts for the tables the lightest and most grateful diet fur invalids and children. Milk contains _every element of the bodily vAiaiiiiigtion • w hen coagulated 1541 t rennet ttis alwaYs light and eaB Y °I- . 41 _ 1 = 1 a and gamic - Its thewystem with the least exoitwukeht., , Thert stlll greater nqtAtSytle power is deilred, cream and sugar may added. A teaspoonful converts a quart of mjik imp a firm curd. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by - S. A. XIINSKL, my 6 llB Market street. .FOR 200 813811414 Prim° l'Qtat°aL • _ 200 LBS. Buckwheat Maur. 800 bbls. Primo New York State APPles. Buckwheat and Wheat„Plour . Corn, Outs. Feed, Dried Apples, Dried Peacts4,-Aried Bieck berries,33llol:lolxtntePj': berries &o. Choice sramr-cured - ed , trams, Shout dere, Dried Beef, Lard, Mackerel, Codfish, A prime lot of Oranges, Lemnos% Figs, Bab's; Candies 'Sugar, Coffee, --Woo, Candies, Spices, Tobacco, Began), &c. A prime lot of Sim* Older just teethed. Pure Oer Amor. ?or sale wliilinale awl retail, N 0.106 Market street,-Hanisburg, Ps. in ag,db, . W. B. SOLNA CO. - . PESONINti - JARS, of Wiwi awl Stone, of all kinds and sisa u for sale low, by NICROLI3 & BOWIUN, j 4t io GorrikviiitAin&Maldiot 10044
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