paiip EtitgraA. • RTISERS.—AII Ad= il'i'J LIE T. /i...11..] , 5s Notices, Mar to secure Insertion the TELI.:(;c:A Pta, must invariably iat accuinspanied kith the CASH.. Ad weri isc uac.r e. g 01 eyed is the regular Evening Ed ition ore inserted is the Morning Edit. , . , n ilhout extra charge. HARBIbBURG,PA Tdcstial Evening', June 'l3, ISO FOR THE EMERGENCY.—Adjutant George W. Newman, of our city, has hoisted his Hag for recruits at the office of C. M. Shell, on Market, near Third street, where he will receive re cruits by authority from the Governor. Come in young men and protect your fire sides. We know he is a commander, and you will be pro tected under his command. j- SUSPLNDED.—The Union Sunday School in Claik's Valley, has been suspended for the present, in consequence of the prevalence of small pox in that neighborhood. The disease has now, however, almost disappeared. Mertz 0 OVERNMEIiT HOBS&B.—This morning about forty Government horses passed our office on their way to the drove yard, near Camp Curtin. We learn that they were brought from Lewistown, in Mifflin county. They looked fully as well as the horses brought in yesterday,' though not quite so fleshy. TUB NORTREEN CENTRAL RAILWAY.-There has been no interruption in travel or transport ation on the Northern Central railway since the late raid into Pennsylvania. The company are receiving freight'for York, Baltimore and all points north of this city, and dispatching them regularly and promptly from their station in the Pennsylvania railroad depot. ROLLING STCCIC.—Ihe Pennsylvania railroad company have an immense amount of rolling stock standing along the road, in the neighbor hood of the Round House. For nearly a mile each way, cars are laying on the side tracks on both sides of the main road, many of them loaded with traffic from - the West, directed to eastern markets. The business of this road is steadily increasing, and will compete with any railroad in' the United States. STRAUGLIM AND CONVALESCIONDL—The Pitts burg papers notice the arrival of fourteerkmen there who were in the hospital at Cumberland, and fifteen men who wore cut off from General Dlilroy's command at Winchester. 'Very convalescents have reached this city as -yet from Winchester, though a number of passes were granted to the patients by the Surgeon in charge of the hespital at Cumberland, giving, the men ten days leave of absence to allow them to get out of the way of the rebels. A CM:MI= Housn.—Brant's Hall was crowd ed last night by the amusement loving people of the city, and from the cheers, laughter and applause, we surmise they were well pleased with the performance. As a traveling - troupe this band of minstrels are .not excelled by atiy. other in the country, and the lift of perfo • : presented to the public is a sufficient guarantee for a full house wherever thtir Inelination-leads them. Go early this evening if you want'a good seat. RiziONATION OF Tin RECTOR OF Sr. Smusiete Peausu.—We understand that the rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Parish, Rev. B._Lucocis a few days since, tendered his resignation to the vestry of the parish. At a meeting of the vestry it was unanimously agreed not to accept the resignation, and that a leave of. ahsence froth . the pulpit of four months be granted Eev..Lea-. cock. If at the end of that time, the lieve*l gentleman insists on urging his resigUation;:the vestry of St. Stephen's will have nopther alter-. native but to accept :1. =7==i DESTITUTION AMONG THE REBELS.---SeVetal refu gees from Berkley county, Virginia,' . who 'wit nessed the terrible conflict at Winchet4 last Sunday a week, assert, as a positive ftiOpivit timed with their own eyes, that the rebel sot-. Biers ate with avidity, potato peelings, apple cores, and other offal, found in theflop barrels of the citizens of that neighborhood. This fact would indicate that the rebels ; SEC really in want, especially of vegetable supplies, and that the present raid into the North is a military na: cessity, in order to replenish their exhausted stock of supplies. THE 20ra lizomrsET, P. V. M.--The Twentieth regiment, .Peensylvanis militia, organized in. Philadelphia, has attracted much attention in. this city, from their fine appearance alma' dierly bearing. This is one of the largest reg& wants tbst have responded to the call,of the Governor, numbering one thousand men. t. ;The following are the field officers and non commis sioned staff of the 20th regiment: Col. Wm. B. Thomas ; Lieut. Col. W. H. Sickles; Major Beuj. L. Taylor ; Adjutant, A. H. Snyder ; Surgeon, J. N. Snively, , M._ D. ; Quartermaster, John J. Franklin ; Quartermas ter Sergeant, G. E. Hall Sergeant Major, S. D. Holtman ; Commissary Serpant, Thomas P. Watson. PATIENTS REMOVED FROM YOBIA-HOSPINAtu--+ On the 15th lost., the patients in the United States army hospital at York-fiere- removed . tif Columbia, it being deemed a pince,R4reater security, and out of the way gethe rebel cav airy, then supposed to be lit :Pennsylvania marching in the direction , of York and this city. Ther4 l s detpt4ed arrival of so many } silk and woanderfin'tiolumbia created considers 'le surprise, no one appearing to be alvare"therti that they were coming. _The ; Oddyellq Ball, in that town, wart sonM filled up, h w aver, which makes a welf-tintilated,b, , lPV , l., and is a very good subgitptiiNsi the orfe'tlkey , left E 0 hurriedly at York: Seventy eigit,Pa : tientewere transferred to Coligabis fiOrtiVO'!, where thiey xkow are, enjoyiok the hoppitali ti of a tovrtriihichliridw but' fogs of the ~ soklief until 4enetkirirl-aXI4, det3rve praise for the care theyhave taken these juvalide since they-have been iq4lth midst. The liCtipitall4 assisted byzizjitOleery. TffE BRIDGE PROPOSALL—As will be seen by an advertisement in another column, the con tract for building the bridg‘s at Good's mill and Cooper's Ford, over Wic nisco creek, is the upper tnd of the county, has bsen awarded to A. S: J. Lenker, of this county. They pro pose to build thim for $1,885 each, being sev eral hundred dollars leas than any other bid CAUGEIT IN THE Acr. —A mounted soldier came dashing up Third street this afternoon, as though the evil one was after him, but he was halted very suddenly by Officer Campbell while crossing Walnut street. He was dismounted and placed in jail by the officer, who took charge of his gorse, and will probably release the soldier after he has been sufficiently pun- ished for fast tiding through the city. Faoat MEOHANICSBIIRG.—The.&eII Light Cavalry, Captain Singiser, arrived here this forenoon on the Cumberland Valley train, di rect from Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county. They'nurribersixty-fOur strong, and will soon be joined by a number of others, from their county. We underitand there is an infantry company already organized and officered in Mechanicsburg, but they are waiting f.2r the moneyed men of the borough to organize and offer their services before they are ready to go. TILE ROADS OP TRAVEL.—Since the.alarm cre ated by the invasion of Pennsylvania, the vari ous railroads leading to this city have been taxed to their utmostrto , furnish , traissixtrtation for the iii olitt pouring into the city. The Lehanon._'Valley, Pennsylvania , ,,central, and Northern Central roads run extra trains day and night, and the large bodies of — militia - they have thrown into Harrisburg, within a':weeir, is unprecedented. But the•woty. has not dimin ished, and then are cOdaing'in aslast'tb:d'ayas they -yiererone weelc.jgo ; anW jitstAs eager'lto share in'the succeisi . :Or defeat of Ourldices in the field, as those wh& preeelled them. n : . v+:--'"'fir-~.' ;~5~ OBGANIZATIONVP THE. TwOrrese'vEnnt PENN SYLVANIA VOLUNTEER; AfILITIA.- I The formation of this regiment was .completed yesterday. Fonr - Of the companies attached to, this ,regi , ment are from Boliuylkill county. The following,are , the field and staff officers,; Colonel, •Jacolia. 7rick ; Lieutenant Colonel, David B. Green; Major;. George L . ; :Fried; Adjutant, William L. Whitney ; A.ssistant fint•-, gOn, Martin; Chaplain, Austint - Cal. Frick is among the most active, end gait. hurt men in the Commonwealth, and has already rendered important service to the Gov ernment. At the heed of his new organize tiokr, he will increase that service and add ad ditlonal fame to his present splendid reputation as a loyal man'anfi a soldier. Offies Hoons. l -LAll persons having busi xietis with tbe Provost Maishal General, Col. J. V. BoMfor;t, ard'ieferred to the following figures, denoting the opening and closing of his office, second story of the Court House: Office open] in , ticimorniug at 8 o'clock and closes at 12i re-hi'fate f lit 2 and plows at ei P. m.,. The Provost Marshal of the 14iii ACaptain•J. K. Clement) has his office on the same floor, which riej °Ten:front 91. a. M. to 12 MI and from 2 to 4, r. Y. . - the offfee of ;the ~iCnyost Marshal .„ of the post, (Lleqt. J. It. Opdffeke,*--ia _also on the game float: 9ffice hours from 9A.M.to 5. P. u. Sundays,open porn 9tolo A. pr., and 4to 11. All - deaer_ters,, ptliniters.stragglers, brought,tp,this,eity, are gevrally handed , over to Lieut. OpdT.Fire, who,,, , Ms,thein for warded tdihe plabeorder,o by the commander of the post, Capt. 8.1. Dodge. tNSTAINES L0W{.C,01741144Y.-I,iumeroui eximplegt.of patriotism are shown to the world by the Present war, and - We.glirip'one, isspeci men_of, Western PanileYlvania's patriotic eons. mong the three hnedresi nmithirty t:eoirs from the neighbintiood - of Erie, who reached Pittsburg last'week, Were a nuraiier cif• farmers who had left everything in their hpr l . ried departure. One old man was shearing. a. sheep when he was hailed by the passing He left the sheep half shorn, „hrink up ihu, shears„fell info the ranks, and is now engeged near the smoky city willing to lose Weill rather than remain at homy while hii cotitiy•is danger. We giveranahertinstance of love of country which happened a•• - railroad station near Pottsville, quoting it from . ' the Minus' journal, as i rcpresentini „Eastern Penusylvania',s,devet tion for, the welfare °fits cofintry.' ' :It'sayi that "a young Irishman who . j oin*rxine of the companies from Ashland toi defend the State from invasion, *as seized by his father at; the Plains, and dragged from the cars, when he was °seized by his mother; Re rescued • and they seized him -again,, when he struck his father a blow, and attempteeto get off again,' bu while struggling, the-cars departed. There is no justification for a son striking his father, but if any excuse can be offered Iniialliation, it is when the son is it.rugklitik,'; t 6 dekencl the ,honse`itiui'fir'eside orbisPareatafOin'a ruthless foes in just.uch a ease as this:',A• • „ italifear OF IHoium Tatarr.--LCM patinditS , ,'Coll Young, of Beading, discovered liii b b./ike‘ ti'be rasing from the place where he 'lied it, .lii -111:iliket street, and he instantly proceedid ti:i irspstigate matters, and hale the thief arrested be4re it was too late. Mber searching for the 1 ni r isising animal some ilme, he began to lose' Valtfi in e'ver'ilnding-lAnoblefiteed again, and wad' offering - liberal - rewards- to any -.nue w h o i would return kiink,Ahe , horse . 7 ,44 4 6 1$ last ',Fel sort ill. oilIPEt ..9304,410pt de?-40e,,-113P1P inil, to try his vigilanceilha lettching—ficnse thieves: Barney starlit ''C'ff after the thitf; ?'.: ;,while .1n the. Nicinity-nf tliblipm.Otirtibr, t. loveredhii in the digrailfirniktbk-tre&V f. r a oaf& "locallty, - yilnik,ooAcion would `not'' be—atta,cbed - - . ‘ to - , - lihn. - Bnt — the ofFim had ' tot' -#(l):leeint: Anil ; Mr .' 1 1'14% tsrl# - ,di fie ,4 Id( V. " "gone caLl ' ? ' ! f[T,O 0 0 la go e_r,wia.4 ,su, r, I be was. lying in the' Walnut street prison. I ' I! an hour Xter,withteiGlonY-aikainst ILIA ~qi Ong. enough to send .ttny =hitt° the pen nary fora period of - seVersk it years—in f4i long enough to.learn thearts t t."Wea7 3 4 riiiiii.tionlooms._=Truilgoegioiiiiiii,%. - --.,, -.„..„, ....., N . ) n 1 and lildlijipt.titalarger reward than was vim ftitirecolfW .i ,kit WANTED. —A few recruits to comp!e:e the Twenty-sixih regiment, Pennsylvania T1.4i6 regiment is armtd ar.d equip ped, A; ply tr Cot. W. W. Jenniurr, ,, , et Camp urtiv =l= 1\EA1:1,1 FULL —The Cavalry Company, now being organized and stationed in Camp Curtin, is rapidly filling up and will soon be full. A few more men will be, taken by applying at the Exchange building, Walnut Etreet, without delay. VAL. B. HUMMEL, Captain. THE FIRST EttaistsNr.—The 26th Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia has completed its organiza tion, and is the first in the field from Camp Curtin, in respooso to the last call of the Gov ernor. The following are the commitsioued - officers of the 26th : Colonel —William W. Jen• nings, of Harrisburg ; Lieutenant-Colonel —Joseph S. Jenkins, of York county; Maj or —Loren zo S. Greenawalt, of Lebanon. ==cl WISSAHICKON CAVALRY. —The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, also Philadelphia Enquirer, have both reported that• the Wissahickon Oav filry, Captain Comly, have left for home. It is not so. They were sworn into the service the next day after they arrived,, and are in active service, completely armed and (gulped, both horses and men. It is 'but justice to them to say that they were the second company naus terod'•into the service. REBEL PRIEONERS.-Six rebel prisoners, cap tured in the Seventeenth; District last week, were brought to this clty• yesterday, and con fined in Carap_Curtin. Three suspicions char acters were 'arrested on the 21st inst., in the Sixteenth District, and delivered over by the Deputy Provost Marshal, Mr. John Busby, of said district. • They were captured near Gettysburg. Two more suspicious looking in dividuals were brought to this city yesterday by,a guard of cavalry. They were captured up the Cumberland Malley; and are alleged to have been in the rebel service. One is a dis charged soldier,who apixiers to have .seen bard service in rebeldom. Daurma Arrarrus.—This quiet village has participated, to a great extent, in the excite:. :went consequent upon the advance of the rebels towards the Susquehanna, and seriOtts appre-: ,tensions are still entertained Ahlit.4herabels will advance through .the mountains and strike Abe raitroade and tho beautiful bridge which spins the StisqUehanna at that point. Two valuable cows wore killed yesterday morning by .a. train of cars! on the Schuylkill and Susquehanna railroad. , The depot of this road has . - been removed to a point nearer the village and the track of the road has been re - ,laid, FO as to avoid the necessity of a bridge and trettli work, which bad become--decayed. `and unsafe. The change will be a decided im prevemtnt in the road. figetial, Notices._ PkiNNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Reciuitteg Th4ted'tatert Pension, Society, Arrears .Pay, and*Subsi2itefice . claims, &c., wade out and,goljented by- EIIO-ENE SNYDER, - Attorney•at-Law. Office : Thlrd,t3treet, Harrisburg, Pa. - [027-1y To Tii/L PUBLIC -'he GDlilfllSroll incident , to _ the expected rebll invasion of last week has now Subsided ; 'through the - energy of Governor Curtin. and those in the military de partment of the State, large numbers of soldiers froixt-:New,Merk:, New Jersey, and from differ ent portions of our own State, have wiled for the defence •of the State Capital, and'for the expulsion of the ; 'rebels;from the border of the. State. Thr ough this Security'', business is grad- pally falling into its regular channels.. In.the. "diy gopds department C. L. Bowman, at the, Southeast corner of Front and" Market streets; prepared to see his customers, and offering more than ordinary inducements to buyers. call and see. No empty shelves—no humbug. in "ii's I t BARGAIN'S IN DRY GOODs:=:—We W.-- Se.- o_ of bareges at 15 and 20 cents; 16 pieces of lawns, .warranted fast colors, 20 aeites;- ti large lot of ladles' and children' stockings; baregedelaines t at 15, 20, 25 and 30 cents; a lot of cheap sum.- Tiler dry goods; a lot of grey barege frchn'auc. tion at 10 cents per yard; a splendid assortment of ;white cambrica; all kinds of figured' and plain Saiss muslin, Nansooks, Victoriiilawn, 14p4 Jacconets; the bust assortment of white goods in the city; just received, a Vtrylarge lot of poop skirts; a splendid assortment of gen tlem'ens' white shirts, half hose and pocket handicerohiefs, at all prime: Those in want of ;clods would do well to call, ali.we interkip duce our stock, and much of onr goods` we will 'shit less than the market price. -B. LBWS: To'the Stranger. If the strangerikthat are now in -the city wohder why - our citizens are so very healthy, we wonld=say in reply that Mrs. Westhoven's GorraaaVegettk.ble Medicines are stillauccessfally 'used, and that all who take of them are satis- Lus • as tolheir virtue: Now all g ing into the army to have their a: . blood elnsed, and in a short time they will get fat An hearty. No one need haVe the Dytipepsia; - • Liver, Complaint, a Cmigh or a Id, .Thor t ieen4 have been cured, and so 'may you.'Vatfifyfour selVes giving the medicine , a-trial. Call at No. 27 South Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa. ;Orders from a clistaticepromptly attenditS to, d. oblige me, MRS. L. BALL. 1,1/ HOTELIER - Si! D garritzussi: ONi fail ''to procure MRS. WINSthW'S -- SOOTHING STRUT ~ for. OWDREN !TEETHING. c.. • - • This valuable rireparaticin la the one the Mitt female physicians rniffsistMh?. atatoll, 4nd used, lor , : thirty yeaia with - maw hdllsg;:salittfilad ansdetW' l b 'ixtili . ions tif:r;fheis• ftpui, the, fotliitigfti.4% of PAO is not only relieves theighild , .tromaiu, but invigorates the •storttsaii'and : bo s; corrects actdioy, and givetutone , and energy to the whole system& dtt will almost instantly, relievet - „Morsztairtento Bowne,-AND WIND COLIC: - ' i e'Atelieve it the Best and Buren 41 3 moslY. ,World in all 'cuiseti- of DYSlailltEllYto4 - fpIABBHCF4II442tgfIipIE.N, whether it irises rom Teething or "any Other cause. e - 0 , 4 1 each Qewine_pnisss the: feke t igole . of "Ouirm & - PUMA'S' it{ tte outside grapperq . , attrinOrpat °fib% 41)Dty e Bireee, NEW -TORK-W oriliWONit'26" musla Biriia' 81fGharind_ browa;_of al} grades tillaoloictiß' - eat and^^eaomineAlt r `"=%i r P-,,,,` luoltothi4 - No 'ft Jef ObrAkeiti streets. Nati 2bvertistmento SA PONIFIER, CONCENTRATED LTE, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER ri l_ ‘TlE PUBLIC are cautioned against the SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, &c., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is that made lay the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it being " SAPONIFIER, OR. CONCENTRATED LYE." . The:great SUCCESS of this article has led UNPRINCIPLED PAR nEs to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's PATENTS. • All MANUFACTITRERS, BUYERS or BEL• LEHR of these SPURIOUS Lyes, are hereby NOTIFIED that the CO ?APART have.employed as their ATTORNEYS, -• GEORGE HARDING, Esq., of Phila., and WILLIAM BAKEIVELL, FsQ , of Pittsburg. And that all MANUFACTURERS; USERS, OR SELLERS of Lye, in violatiolioL the rights Of the Company, will be PROSECUTED at - once. The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, is for eale by all DRUGGISTS, Gaooaaaand• COUNTRY STORRS. TAKE NOTICE. The Unrran firstwa Clic= COUR; Western District of-Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Term, iu 18 1 12; suit of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY ~vs,A TEO& Ot CHASE, decreed-to the Companyi - on Novanljtir- 15, 1862;1 the EXCLUSIVE tight granted ‘ hy a patent owned by them for the SAPONIFIES. , Pah3nt dated October 21, 1858. Perpetual injunction awarded. PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. F Fos : 127 Walnut Street; niladelphi4x. Pitt St. and Duiluesni - Wd#, Pitest;ur 4 g ap24548ii.8p Gant Duaxivsay !!" lISEEIIL and VALUA BLE,DISIAVERY HILTON'S INSOLUBLE ZEMENT! Is of more general practical utility than, any invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly tested dur ing the last two years by practical, men, and pronoun ced by all to be -• Applic s gible to the ueefal,Arta. OM MEI SUPERIOR 70 ANY ealbesivurrepangoneknown HILTON'S 11480LUBLik elfailiT fa a new thing, and_the re sult of years. of study ; • its combination is on' A new thing &kali* -I'"oinciples 'dud wider no.circumstances or chacue of temperature, will it become -corrupt or emit any offeueive smell. Ito Combination. Manufacturers, using Ma chines, will find it the best artioie knownfor Cenietiting the Channels, as it works 'chola delay, is not alien* y any change of tempera- Ante. . Boot and' Shoe Manufacturers: Jewelers Will find itrsufficiently adh& tve for their use, as has been proved. Ale espociallyatlitioted to Leather, And we claim:as an especial merit; that it sticks Patches and Linings to Boots and 31Mes attfficiently strong with out stitching. r Familiep. Itristha only LIQUID 'CEMENT Extant, that% a ante thing , forinending furniture,- %, - • Crookeirp . . . Toys ho!ie. • . And articles of Household • base. ~ ' , It a liquid.- .lisotuirus is in a liquid' form and IS easily applled , as pain". EhlgOie 2 INBOLDI3LII , thintorr Is insolub lelry water.or oil. Miami's INK/Li:MLR CZKENT Adheres oily substances. Remenibar Suppliedin Family or Man nfeetnrere! Baoluiges from 2 ounces to 100 lba. HILTON BROS. & CO., Proprietors, Providence, R. L `lxils IMEI jeB-dly MUSIC STORE-. /BP WIEST . l AjOiiittig* of SEEM` MUSIC AND ALL KINDS OF • - INSTRIfiditNtS, PICTURE FRAMES AND T= l , 3 °Fl 3 -WG. O 4 B S/A , 93 Market at. Rude tentAbi 2 • je4-2tawly MELOWN& INDA BI ET OBlfi Sr ingrgititutrms,l TWELVE SILVER MEDALS, s. 4; • and Gs 4,NLT Cti*D Mpg. (aveVworrbY jeldist, inanti'bf tat clam) hfur been award lll§TRDidttiLt A: full assolo#47 VrtlentikEitrtmlila at , war on Land, ar a2— ligo -0 / 11478 , _Sole Agent, 98 Market street. I=slll p • .1144 I n l' 0". ' SOLE AGENOT OF ' skta afiektral•FillittiO BO4OMACKHR ef CO. PHILA. PIANO, 3. At w. K 9 N B (I. l4 ° A llE rke 'S' t et. • • full aniattaint-or instruniente . always in 4 tbre4, 2 4g3iffineetrol4, alkirPther WOO' be 'Mobbed if prefetred.Latitsuoefet-te4t; Witawly PIETOLBI...P . OffOlt 100 , (37:78 iliArkANTittatit setHows, j MIII&VENZI FLIILADEL£IIIa, May 30, 18i3. N. C. Sadlc', E q : illiAlt Slit Durieg Gil night of ILly 19, 1863, our Grocery and Provision Stole, at North Sec ond and Willow streets, took fire at about 2 o'clock a. se., and as the store was a two-story wood building it burnt rapidly, and before the fire engines could act upon the firs, our whole stock of goods, including much combustible material, and amounting to over $2,000, were wholly destroyed. We had one of your No. 11 Chilled Iron Safes, which was in ,the hottest part of the fire, and it came oat of the fire not in the least injured, except the melting off of the name, plate and paint. The contents in side were not affected in the least, and we con sider tte Safe just as good a protection against fire now as before, and shall use it hereafter with increased confidence. The.lock works as perfectly as before the fire. Yours truly, kicAIANITS & CROFT, Late 429 North Second Street. Attention to the above certificate is particu larly requested, as it is the first trial of LILLIE'S SAFES in an accidental fire in Philadelphia. I would say to all parties who want a Fire and Burglar-proof Safe that LILLIE'S WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON SAFES are much the cheapest and the -only real :Fire and Burglar proof Safes now made; and to those who want simply a Die-proof, I would say that LILLIE'S WROUGHT ISON,SAFE its fully equal in all respects to any of.; the most - approved makers, and is sold at fully one-third less price. All parties interested are invited to'examine the safes above described at my siori): - GEO. W. POEMS; Agent, "egid2tietw3 w fir idiarkekstreet. STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN;,; FROM NEW TORE TO LIVERPOOL. =OK lIVESSOOL..I, ..TEON NEW - YORK. Tuesday June 80 Tuesday July 21 and at intervals thereafter of abent six weeks First cabin from $95 to $136 Second , cabin, state-room bar...llW meals furnished atseparate tables $7O Excursion Tickets _out and back, in the first and second cabin only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying:passengers and chil dren under twelve y.ears of age half price. In fants free. , 'Third cabin....,..550 Steerage, with superior accommodations ' . sBo' Pricevf passage from Llierpool, same rates as above . All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in 11. S. currency, , Each pluming& Itlttteall4woutt cut& foot of luggage. An experlenamt Surgi3on oa board. For passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, At the Office, 26 Broadway, New York. For freight apply to" H.OWLAND. & ASPINWALL, Agents, 64 South at., New York. • GRAND PIC-NI C.. , Emi Benefit of the Hope Fire Co., No. 2. AT 110.113L&N . 8 WQODS, • SATURDAY, JULY 4TA, HU. Tickets. 26 (tents. BOOT & SHOE No improper characters will be admitted sad there will be a sufficient police force on the grq' and to preserte order. jel2-dtd JEWELERS Benefit of the" Good Will Fire Go., AT FISHER'S WOODS, ON SATURDAY, JUSEr2ith, 1863. TIMMS ' " 26 CENTS. I 'HE Company. eyelids Fic-Nic for the pur l. pose of obtainlagMOney to make a pay ment on their new flittiM" Engine, and ex pect a liberal support from the public. DeB-td ; THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, HARRISBURG, PA. • well known Hotel is now, k a condi to accommodate the trave ling public, circling the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest and the permanent boarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refitted 'throughout, and now has ac commodations (quid in extent,: comfort and lninry to any hotelibetween Philadelphia and titisburg. Its locationiuthe beat itt,the State Capital, being in easy- accesal t o all the railroad depots, and in close proximity *kali the public 0/ r cetkattll.business localities of Alle city. It has no all the txtrivesMencekof A FIRBZ CLA,SS ffOT.E.L, and the Propriet3in - ire - determined to spare neithenexpense, time , or: labor to ensure the comfort bt the guests. ; jle,,patronage of, the thereling public is .respectfully solicited. • 'LADLES' FANCY TRAVELING BASKETS I vont a large assortment of - • T Mmutpr, Kirinsio SonooL, cumuL, Pima, ClerunteNs', KNUB, Cum jel2 ." -WM. DOCK, Jr., 8c CO. 50CXXYLBsw. EXCELSIOR" (CANVASSED) ,„ - At- ow z ' which canserivhfa wee or' 7 tilldive gale, at a very /ow fywe. • wra. 11604, Jr., & CO. RECRUITS.WANTED: E 47ur REGIMENT, P.,,V4.1 i COL. T. IL - GOOD, Coinaliadfri? Stationed irt;lEe* West, Florida: - 409 to Lieut. W. W.AlltillTY, 1201 Street, oppindleTiiibttirllKOhurch. ReLrirkt . trOt 14014,PetririCounty 74entliarrikt, andiAtaVlLAr 10 910 1 eldic9.14.0 11 03gwAthtkigl rend btu this office for eollectir. lmmedi ' tcl • . n A MONTlEl—Wewant agenKat 860 L., a month, expenses paid, 04011 our •• ". ' " Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 18 other - new; nieful ailications witch& 15 circular!" free.: - - - 1 'C! ' . SHAW ii CLARK; ' 4 ,. mylB-diast3ni '-', • . ' Biddeford. Me.' FORrCOUNTY COMMISLuNEti. CASSEL . respectfully.- unanimous , li'..that hit will be candidate for the idlice - o0 County Coantiihaionifi, and if , riontionfet'azatt direte I. pledgta himself to fulfil tIol• &Moroi the ince with nr29-41kwic4 minim tO 4,) in every courity'r4l7sl6 p aid, to sell my flomr 1 0.—.. , gqipal i ggyis IQ dr ek 11:LAD M N . ur . F. 111 0/ 9 1.:` „wie• It ,41!"—".4 DTLII) abvertisemtnts The steamehipi (LREAT'EA.4:.TER_N. WALTER PATON, Commander will be disOitched from each port jelBABna FLOUR MLNAGEIte : T. G. Sample, .Jo M'Comas, D. B. Martin, Wm:Carson, - J. M. Ganierich. GRAND PICNIC 1011. ■ covEl4y & HIITCHIiON, Pioprietors BRANT'S HALL_ POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY CARNCROSS 66 DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE STAR TROUPE OF TUE WORLD! IN THEIR GRANO ETHIOPIAN SOIREES Tuesday Ev'g., June 23, 1563. Fantasia for Piano, Thos. A'Becket, Jr. 0 verture — Selected , 1 titre's. j Carncross& Dizey's Opening Chorus--Crowned with the Tempest, Full Troupe There's No Such Girl as Mine, J. La Mont Soap Fat Man, Dixey Who will Care for Mother now ? 7. L. Carncross Lannigan's Ball, Frank Moran Sweet Love, Good Night to Thee, C. Campbell Grand. Finale— Carocross Dixe ' tr I y 8 11111 e Anvil Chot us, Grand Fancy Dance, BURLESQUE MONSTER CONCERT A LA. GERMANIA. Conductor Frank Moran. Overture—Arnica in Italia," Full Orchestra Cornet Solo, A. H. Beckett Penny Trumpet Solo, (in a Horn 4 -17 E. F: Dicey Grand Finale—••Fly-by-Night," • Orchestra Favorite Ballad—When this LT. L. c arnmxs Cruel War is Over, POOR OLD MAI - DS! Moran & Dizey. Medley Clog Dance Charle.a. Gibbonis BABES: IN THE WOOD, Frank iiolllll. rife. F. Dixey- Boehm Flute Sol 9, J. S. Cox Circulars, containing a full description of the peculiar excellence and increased• fatillties for playing on these Celebrated Flails, can be ob tained ty applying to Mr. A. G. Badger, No. 181, Broadway, N. Y., or to . Mr. o*, No. 510 W. 'Eleventh Street. Philadelphia. EXEMPT SHAKING QUAKERS, BY Mg COMPAbIf. DEAF AS A POST, Double Irish Jig, To conclude with the Plantation Walk-around, entitled HIGH DADDY! Admission 26 cents; Reserved seats 60 cents. Doors open , at a quarter past 7 ; Pertornuince to commence at 8 o'clo, k. IEI Ncm 22turpistments. Valuable Furnace Property for Sale or to Batt. TEM will sell .or rent Cluster Furnace, situate in Cromwell toarildilp, Huntingdon. county, Pa. The Stack is well and sulktautially built; there is also Tun Bank Houses in tolerable repair ; there is an abun dance of good wood that can be purchasisl at from 15 to 25cent per cord, (wood leave,) with in two milek of the stack, and abundance of good ore eau ho got from one to two and a ball miles, at a reasonable price. The furnace is about ten miles from Mt. Union station, T. B. R., with a good public road leading to it. For further particulars, address fIAIiIIIET.iIM2LON, Spruce Creek,. to., Huntingdon county, Pa. . zar31413m,, Steam Weekly to Liverpool. 9101JCIIING at QUEENSTOWN; (Corm Hea -1 Boa.) The well , known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship C,ompatiy; are Intended to sail as follows : City of Manchester, Saturday, June 27; City of Now. York, Sitturday, July 4; City of Weise ington, Saturday, ! July. 11,rbtkA every !Marling Saturday, at No, Pier 4444 ,, North rier. BATES Ole PAltlsAitrito 3 (Pr PAIMALB I 8 ,00W, gi!.. 13* AuctraLENT .13F . I =sr (meth, "$BO 'OO `inurasoif, - $32 SO do to London, 85 00 do teLendon, 35 50 do to Paris, 95 00 do to ,Paris, 40 50 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 60 ,Passengers also forwarded kilHarve; 'Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &c., at equallylirw rates. Fares from Liverpool. or Quasi:testes% : Ist Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO6. - Steerage frem Liver pool, 940. From Queenstown, $3O. Those who wish le and for their Mends can buy tick ets %arca, these, . , Fot fartlierinfonnation apply at the Com p s nrs M o gi . .-- JOHNALDALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. F. or C. 0. ZI3IIdFIIALIA Harrisburg. f2Bdly,. . . - Notioe to Bridge Oontraotors. , rrHE subscribers will receivelePerate PrePo - Bala for the building of two new bridged one of 75 feet spin and the other of 80 feet span—both of said bridges to be of ono :itiati each. Said I. ridges to be built across Virieonisco creek, in Danphtn county, the one a fetrollles east of ktiller.burg and the other about seven, miles east of the same. place. Tbe' said alteo j are respectively kin/WI:LAB Cooper's Fording and Good's Fulling kiErtridge. Said bridges to be erected on the Burr Top Arch Plan. Proposals will be received up to Jane the 22d, .(klonday,) 1863, at 8 o'clock r. it., at which time the said, proposals will be 'opened and contracts aisierded. - Parsdns wishing to propose • can have printed ' specifications on applinstion, by letter or other wise, at the office of the County Commissional", at Harrisburg, on which proposals shotlie brt indorsed. GEORGE GARVERIGH, HENRY MOYER, JACOB .7. VOIT 'MOM, Commissioners. : jell-dtf my2T-d&wtd 5 ! -- . TO trarAnlxts MBE South Ward Soltoo2l.Dli, actors will receive, , -X - Prop . is for buildbfg'i School Howe on 'the, cortivehf Fourth, streci and Blackberrt alleY, according to plan and,specifications whtch leslthe seen.at the office of the Becretalia , lei. : I 'ketatreet. Payments will -he aa....131 ,cas as the building , pfogmtee,gieseping 16 Tar Ade . cent. till completed. Bertha proposals must he handed to the ljecretati tin or before; Jane 22d. Approved_aelprt g ett maiitbeg!ven by the party recelviiig.M. ecnitratlf `4l , +.. , ...i; JA C9A F .4gtialk President. :7-11saav SuELLINSIZROKR. Secretary. pell-dtd #WESTIIDY I I'O PLEAS' " • iv ` 80-31C9:0111518,.. MOTtleilillr' /a - :i111101:07711' THE ST4Elgrt. °*sitiOtte pine and raizm w `k: 4:6onefoe. snttiahara. f C 41.1.PisPiloY116 ---- A . FEW 4314WICADADINGklagi4Aur. tor sale a t - jaa Ali t. 305 vs; - T iz a roonv, Ths.k.tuiseio —M4w*,•=liz 2musemtnto. PROGRAMME-PART I PART 11-VARIETIES Chas. Vill 'era Dizey & Edmonds Villiers &Gibbons. BY TUB FULL CO*PANY J. L. OM3.NCROSS. Business Manager 1=
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