(Tte Pailp Etiegrapt. ieE T • A. , k lIITISERS.—/Lll Ad trill:lC:Went 9 13 Cr 01.1,199 Noticee, Mar. ecg es, Le" tl. 4.,= to secure Inserticm la the 'X' .L.; E 4:ii, nunst invarir.bly be ni:Cliaipanie.ll "11 iEh the CASH. Adver: ise inCIAS (uttered in the regular Evening Edttian ale Inserted In the Horning Editutu without extra charge. UARRIbBIIIIG, PA Wednesday Evening', June 24, 1863 SCARCITY OF HARVEST BANDS —The farmers of this county find it very difficult to secure a sufficient number of hands to harvest the rapid ly maturing crops. Some are offering two dol lars per day. There is a fine opening fer these who are not employed. FROM CUMBEFLAND.—Capt. J. W. Sharp, who commanded a company in the nine months' &Tyler), has arrived at Camp Curtin with a com pany of men recruited at Newville, Cumberland county. There are now- three companies from Cumberland in camp here. POSTAL.—On the first of July the new law making some important alterations in postal affairs goes into effect. The principal features of the law have been published. Persons doing business through the mails will do well to in- Lrm themselves in regard to the changes. ON TOE OROBSINGS.—?his morning we noticed two or three farm wagons standing on the street crossings. Persons having teams in charge should avoid stopping at such places, ae pedestrians are put to considerable incon venience by having to walk around the .ob struction. 'The city ordinances impose a heavy penalty for obstructing the crossings. NEW CAVALRY CAMP. —Captain Jas. S. Brill bin, U. S. A., in whose care the organization of the cavalry force of this State has been placed, has established a cavalry camp east of this city, on the farm of A. Boyd Hamilton. The camp is not very large at present, but cavalrymen are coming in daily who will swell the num bers now on the ground, and increase the force from hundreds to thousands. PAN/0 AT CARLIALL—this morning a number of farm wagons, heavily laden, arrived in this city from Carlisle. From one of the teamsters, who was considerably excited, we learned that a rumor that. the rebels were rapidly approach ing Carlisle, had been ch ciliated, the citizens became panic-stricken, and the merchants packed up their goods for shipment. The wagons which arrived here contain goods of every description which were intended to be shipped East. From a reliable source 'we af terward learned that there was no special cause for the excitement—the rumor, as in numerous other cases, having no foundation. A WARNING ro PROPANI2 SwE,tsrars.—An'en gineer on one of the railroads, leading from this city, was recently killed under very dis tressing circumstances. It seems be was sadly addicted to profane swearing, and on his last trip, remarked that he would run the damned old machine, referring to his engine, as an old one, to hell same of these days. On his return trip, whilst waiting at one of the stations for the signal to start, the boiler of the engine ex ploded, instantly killing him and one of his companions, and wounding several others.— Little did he, probably, think that the Almighty would take him at his word. PATRIOTIC YOUTREL—Last week a car load of sick and wounded soldiers arrived at Baltimore, and while waiting for transportation to the hospi tals, several little boys came into the cars, and gratuitously furnished a number of the brave fellows with fruit, ice, etc. One of the sol diers, a member of Company B, 154th New Tork Volunteers, insisted on paying the lads for their most acceptable gifts, but the little fellows most strenuously declined taking one cent. As they turned to leave, the soldier called them back, and said: "My dear boys, if you will take nothing else, won't yon accept a soldier's thanks and a soldier's blessing?" These few words were said with such feeling and kindness as to bring tears to the eyes of those who witnessed the pleasing incident. Tue Corrox FACTORY HossrrAL.—The building recently occupied by medical authorities, near the Cotton Factory, as a hospital, and used by the Company to store away cotton, is again to be opened for the accommodation of sick and wounded, and will be ready for the admission of patients to-morrow. This new hospital has one hundred beds ready to be occupied by sick and wounded, all placed in the main room, which is plenty large enough to accommodate one hundred invalids. The room looks very neat and clean, the walls are well white washed and ventilation has been increased by taking away the old ceiling, thus giving the air free access through the blinds in the roof. Tents have been erected in the yard, to be used by the nurses for sleeping apartments, an im provement never before carried out at this place. Surgeon Woods, late of the 62d Penna. Vols., will have charge of the patients and superintend the duties of those attached to the hospital. TUN UNION, TABIRNAAMS IN CAMP CIIRT/N.— The great tent known by this name and under the superintendence of Rev. E. M. Long, was sent to this place under the auspices of the U. S. Christian Commission, and has been pitched in the centre and most conspicuous part of Camp Curtin. Religious services are held there three times daily—at 71 A. If., 3 and 7:1- i. M. The Rev. Mr. Parvin and Mr. Parker, of Philadel phia, Spoke yesterday afternoon on the words, "Quit you like men." Rev. Mr. Reed, of Parkesburg, Pa., preached last evening a very appropriate soldier sermon, on the words, "Will a man rob God." The big tent was crowded with a very attentive and interested audience. Rev. Messrs. Hay, Johnson, Meachern, and other clergymen were present. The proposition Of the Christian Commission to bring this Taber nacle here was endorsed and recommended by Maj. Gen. Conch and Surg. Gen. Ring. It.is designed to have it follow the forces being raised for the emergency, and , form a big chapel:mad hospital tent. Tan MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S Orrra, recently opened in the Mission church, on Front street, in the Sixth ward, is tr)w in full operation, and several regiments have received their Medi cal supplies for three mcnths from th!s place. The office hours of the Medical Purveyor, Sur geon J. P. Wilson, are from S A. M. to 5 P. M. PANORAMA Or TIM BEBELLION. — Davis' Pano rama of the Southern Rebellion will open at Brant's Hall, next Monday evening. It em braces paintings of the principal events con nected with the rebellion from its commence ment up to the present time. The reputation this Panorama has gained will insure full houses. BOSTON los.—On account of the small supply of ice which our ice dealers gathered last win ter, those who use large quantities are com pelled to obtain it from other sources. Large dealers in Boston took advantage of the open winter here last season and gathered immense quantities of ice, which they are disposing of this summer to many people living south of the New York. line, including several of the citizens of Harrisburg. DEATH or AN AGED AND ESTEEMED CITIZEN ON Denpurn COVNTY.—Mr. George Milleisen, one of the oldest citizens of this county, departed this life yesterday, after a lingering illness, at his residence in Lower Paxton township. Mr. lleishn was extensively known in this com munity, as an industrious, upright, enterprising and patriotic citizen. He was for many years a member of the German Reformed chntch, and his life and conversation demonstrated the sin cerity of his christian profession. He died at the advanced age of four score years, cheered by the consolations of a well, founded christian hope, leaving a large circle of relations and friends to mourn his departure. broszesz or Busnizes.—The Commissary De partment at this post is now In charge of Capt. George H. Smith, Commissary of Subaistenco, whose office is in the old Wallower building, near the Pennsylvania railroad depot. - The ad vertisement inserted in our columns yesterday, calling for fifty men, was responded to before dark last night, and from the number of men employed in this department, some idea may , be formed of the business done. Nearly one hundred army wagons are in daily nse by the Commissary, and car after car is backed into the building to be unloaded,before the contents, consisting of nothing but provisions, can be distributed to the troops in the vicinity of the city. P. mos BEroar.—The following cases were before Alderman Kline last eveniog and this morning : William M'Kineey was arrekted for drunken ness. Committed. Robert Lane was brought before the alderman for assault and battery on the person of Eliza beth Jackson, a colored woman. Lane entered bail for his appearance at Court. Barney O'Brien, a negro boy, not over sixteen years of age, and a shoe-black by profession, was arrested this morning for , disorderly .cot duct, and placed in the lock-up until this eve- Ding. Another young lad, a clippie, about seven teen years of age, was arrested for the same offence as O'Brien, and placed in prison: Will be released this evening. THS "COL. FRANKLIN CAVALRY."-This - - Ede body of men, from Lancaster county, named in honor of the gallant Colonel of the 122 d regi ment, (Emlen Franklin,) arrived here yesterday, with full ranks, and took up quarters in Camp Curtin until uniforms, &c., are provided, when they will probably be removed to the cavalry camp east of our city. Captain Christian B. Hebble, an officer of two years' experience, is in command. Captain H. was residing in Vir ginia when the war broke oat, and of course was pressed into the rebel ranks, in which he served a year before be could escape. Since then he has been in the Union service, and has received the highest commendations as a sol dier. We noticed in the ranks, •as orderly sergeant, our young friend G. Washington Fenn, formerly employed in this office, and seven other young men formerly connected with the First City Zonaves, of tide city. A CASS OF CONSOlRNOL—Conscience makes cowardi of some, and as the following note proves, honest men of others. If others that we wot of would make the same restitution, the treasuries of the countyyStat& and nation would overflow with greenbacks, We quote the note in question, as follows : ' Air. Henry Perer : Please find enclosed $2O for county purposes, the same being in error of township clerk in county taxes to a collector of taxes, but it was not when you [were] clerk. Please advertise the same in HARHIS111:18.0 Tar,- EqRAPH. iSigned] CONSCIENCE. • Alderman Peffer, as will be Seen by the fol lowing note, immediately paid the sum thus remitted to him to the County Commissioners: Received, June 23, 1863, from Henry Peffer, the above $2O. [Signed] GEORGE GARVEIHCH, HENRY MOYER, County Commissioners. AMSTED 'OR UTTEMING TABLSONABLIL SINTI- Rom—This morning a citizen of Harrisburg made complaint to the Provost Marshal, Capt. Clement, charging one J. K. Martin, a horse doctor in this city, with uttering treasonable language. It appears, from ,the testimony lead ing to his arrest, that Dr. Martin was at market this morning, and engaged In conversation with several persons standing around him. While taking part in the gossip, he expressed himself rather freely in regard to the GovernMent, say ing, in one of his remarks, that he "would rather see the rebel army in the city than Abe Lincoln, the old s—n of a b—h." Such expres sions as this did not snit several of the gentle men within hearing ,aistance;and the matter ended is his arrest by a squid of the provost guard, who took him 'to the;maishars office, where the charge was entered." 'When asked as to the truth of the charge, he flatly denied saying anything of a treasonable nature, but others of a similar character being brought np, be,acknowledged having expreased himself in that manner some time ago, but while, as he eays, laboring under a's state of mental excite- ment. The Marshal allowed him to sign" an oath of nilegiiniCe, and he was then released. TILE OLD Soionas OF 1812.--Thirteen of these old Teter ns headed by a drummer and fifer, wEro out on parade this afternoon, two bearing flags, one of them, their old relic of 1812, much tattered and torn by age and hard us ige. The old vettrans marched with a firm and steady tread, and will do all they can to aid in defending the Capital of their native State, should their services be needed. CARP COUCH, Harrisburg, June 22, 1863. 1 . To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph: • DEAR Sia : Please allow ua, through your patriotic piper, to tender to Mr. arid Mrs C. L. Bailey, of Front street, the sincere and hearty thanks of the officers and members of Co. E, 56th regiment N. G. S. N. Y., for the loyal and patriotic manner in which they received and have since entertained the officers and members of the above company. A MEMBER. Sinthl NOtiteB PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Subsistence Claims, &c., &c., made out and collected by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-ae-Lao. Office: Third Street, Harriaturg, Pa. [027-ly BARGAINS IN Dal' GOOD3.—We will sell a lot of bareges at Mend 20 cents; 16 pieces of lawns, warranted fast colors, 20 cents; a large lot of ladies' and childrens' stockinge; baregedelaines at 15, 20, 25 and 30 cents; a lot of cheap sum mer dry goods: a lot of grey barege from auc tion at 10 cents per yard; a splendid assortment of white cambrics; all kinds of figured and plain .9 e• IBS mn,lin, Nansooks, Victoria lawn, and Jacconets; the brat assortment of white geode in the city; just received, a very large lot of hoop skirts; a splendid assortment of gen tlemens' white shirts, - half hose and pocket handkerchiefs, at all prices. Those In want of gooiis would do well to call;as we Intend to re duce our stock, and much of:our goods we will sell less than the market price. S. LFAVY. To the Stranger.. If the strangers that are now in the city wonder why our citizens' aril so very healthy, we worth" say in reply that Mrs..Westboverie German - Vegetable Medicines are still successfully used, and that all who take ot theta are stab, fled as to their virtue. Now is the time for all going into the army to have, their blood cleansed, and in a short time they will get fat and hearty. No one need have the Dyspepsia, Liver. Complaint, a Cough or a Cold. Thousands have been cured, and so may you. Satisfy your selves y giving the medicine a trial. Call at No. 27 South Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa. Orders from a distance promptly, attended to, je22 M.S. L. Th&L.V. HAIR DYE ! DYE ! I BATCDELOR'S CELEBRATED BAIR DYE Is the Best In the Woti The only Harmless, True and Reliable Dye Snow:. This splendid Hair Dye is , Perfeet —changes Red; Rusty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, fre quently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bid Dyes. The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, - FACTORY-81 BARCLAY ST., N.: Y. BATCHELOR'S NEW TOILET CREAM FOR DRESSING ma Ham. je23.ly. MOTHERS!, MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! ON'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S D SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thiiV years with never failing safety and success by millions of-mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child from, pain, but Invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone aNI energy to the whole system. It will Ogice!, instantly-relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWNLS, AND WIND COLIC. We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in' the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHCK4, CHlLDREN„whether . it arises from Teething or fiom any other cause. Full directions for using will , accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the lac simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK. . ralOß ONLY 25 Cram rza Borns. my 22 d&w6m EMPTY HOGSHEADS. 21_A LARGE QUANTIFY OF EMPTY MEAT HOGSHEADS in good condition and with the heads in. These HOGRIBADS are desirable for Bumnass, Fianna. &o.,and will be at a very tow price. WM. oax, JR.; 4tr CO. CHOICE LOT OF TOBACCO—including Con- A.../ grew, Cavendish, Navy, Spun 8011, &c., very low, just received by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, ray2o COl. Front and Market streets. JUST RECEIVED. ANOTHER lot of Beautiful ALBUMS, at SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, jels • No. 18 Market street ED AR WABE.--Tubs, all sixes, Flour Buckets, Sugar Boxes, Churns, Stands, large Cedar Buckets, Painted Pails, &c. f 6 WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. HAMS—Exclsior Hans, in large and small quantities, which we are able to sell lower than any store in town. Call and examine. NICHOLS Sr. BOWMAN, jeB Corner Front and Market Ste. CHILDRENS' CARRIAGES. TIIST received, the largest assortment in the J city, by GEO. W. PARSONS, aplBBtaw2w 110 Market street. WALL PAPER, BORDERS, &0., &0., at last year's prices, at SOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, jelo , .18 Market street. BBOWN STOUT SCOTCH ALE, - • of thVbest brands, always on hand and for; ► by [apl4] WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. WANTED CARPENTERS, and CABINET MAKER 9, at the EAGLE WORKS, jel2-d2w Harrisburg. ANEW _assortment of Morton's Unrivaled Gold Pecs, in Gold Plated Desk Moldova, just received at SCHAFFER'S BOCESTORE, 3e16 18 Market street. REgff' "RN. Wiuslow's Fresh 4reen• Qorn just received by janBtf W. DOCK. Js., & CO. "'UST open, a fish lot of Photograph Albums, J at . 80FIEFFEWEbBookstore. Ntm Zurrtistmtnto sA poNirTER CONCENTRATED LYE, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER HF. PUBLIC ate cautioned against the SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, &c., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is that made by 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 Ems to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's PATENTS. All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SEL LERS of these SPURIOUS Lyea, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed as their ATTORNEYS, GEORGE HARDING, ESQ. , of Phila., and WILLIAM BAXEWELL, FIR , of Pittsburg. And that all MANUFACTURERS, USERS, 08, SELLERS of Lye, in violation of the rights of the Company, will be PROSECUTED at once. The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, is for sale by all DRUGGISTS, GROOMS and COUNTRY STORRS. TAKE" NOTICE. The IJurrin STAUB CLROUIT COURT, Wedeln District of Pennsylvania, No. .1 of May Term, in 1102, in suit of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO )(PANT vs. THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Company, on November 15, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right granted' byy, a patent owned by them for the SAPONIFIER Patent dated October 21,1858. Perpetual injunction awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. OFFICES 127 Walnut •S'avet; Pitt St. awl Duquesne Wai, Pitts my ap2S.&ED-8p GRRA7 DlllooVialt Applicable to the useful Arts. A new thing ; Ito CoLbicustion. soot arid S4Fte Manafacturata. Jewlets. Pastilles. It Is a liquid. Remember. Finis jeB-dIY 353 ROIL MILLS. 855 858 and 355 Washington Street. New York City. GOVVIMEMENT COFFEE. PIIT up in fbil pound papers, 48 in a box, and in bulk. Oar prices range from 7to 80 cents. We put up the following kinds: JAVA, HARAOAIBO, RIO AND VARIOUS OTHER BRANDS OF SUPERIOR COFFEE. We believe ism Coffee to be better than any ground Coffeetiow in nse. All orders adsires sad tons, or to oar agents, Messrs. Pram & Yoram, 182 Chambers Street, corner Washing ton Street, New York City, wale eceive prowl attention. The retail trade supplied by first class jobbin houses in the various Ohba. • TABER & PLACE. wm. F. TAB=. ORAL PLAOII. N. B. , —Trade Price List fornbibed upon ap plication. declB-dBm-rdmr23 PISTOLS 1 PISTOLS I I 100 COLT'S PATTERN, Navy else, just za calved and for sale at- HELMET'S Hardware Store, oppoeite,te aourt House. je2o s7x A MONTH want to hire Agents Cr in every county at $76 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my.new cheap Family Sew ing kiachtnes. Address S. NIADISON, mylB-41aw8m - Alfred, Me. SUGARS—White and brown, of all grades and prim'. Call and Pantnine; at Jeit NICHOLS 8c BOWMAN, Car. Front aad Market streets. Fop. SALE—The good will and IL:Aural of the Bestsurant under the Burke House, cor ner of Third and Walnut street, koown as the Burke House Bestainunt be sold cheap, as the proprietor wishes to , engage In other linslness. Terms Cash. jell-lm I -1 01i Left:l4*ot° and Poolseisp Paper, knveL opes and alt kind of STATIONERY,-,call at SOFIEF.FER'S.BOOKSIOBE, z:18 Market eked. - pas MM=9 ITISEFUL and VA MIA BLIS DIM:OVERT - HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT! re, of more general practical utility than any invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly tested dur ing the last , two yesra by practical men, and pronoun ced by all to be SUPERIOR 70 ANY Adhesive Preparations known lIILTONB . INSOLUBLE Citation Is a new thing, and the re sult of years of study; its combination is on &image Principks, And under no circumstances or chance of temperature, will it become corrupt or emit any offensive smell. SOOT & SHOE Manufacturers, - using Ma chines, will find it the best article known for Cementing the Channels, as it works Without delay, is not affected y any change of tempera. tare. JEWELERS Will find.it sufficiently adhe sive for their use, se has been proved. . Bis especially adapted. Zeather, And we Mahn tteran especial merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to Book and ihoes sufficiently strong with- Out stitching. It is the only LIQ UID OEMER T Extant, that is a sure thing for mending rurniture, Chookery, . Toys, Bone, Ivory, And articles of Ilonsshold use. BEMEIdBER HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT IS in a liquid form and as easily applied as paste. Hturcels Lemma CEMENT Is insoluble in water or oil. HILTON'S iIMIOTAIBLE CEMENT Adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Man ufacturers' Packages from 2 ounces to 100 lbs. EfiLloli BROS. & CO., Proprietors, Providence, B. I. GEORGE SHORTS. New 2thvertistmtnts HEEDQUANYERS PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, HARRISBURG, June 13. 1863. GENERAL ORDERS No. 42 WinAteAs, Inbrmation has been received from the War Department, "that the State will receive credit for all enlistments of colored men who may ha mustered into the United States service as Pennsylvania troops, under the author ity of the War Department, and that no credit can be allowed for individuals who leave the State and are mustered into m ganizations elsewhere;" IT IS ORDERED- I. All persons are prohibited from raising colored volunteers in Pennsylvania otherwise than under the authority of the War Depart ment, to recruit In Pennsylvania. 11. The people of color in Pennsylvania are forbidden to enlist in or attach themselves to any organisation of colored volunteers to be furnished from other States. 111. All magistrates, district attorneys and officers of the Commonwealth; are required to arrest and prosecute all persons who shall dis obey this general order, and particularly all persons, their alders and abettors; who, under any pretended authority shill enlist colored volunteers for any brigade, regiment, battery or company, to be famished from other States, or who shall advertise and open or keep recruiting stations for such enlistments, excepting under the authority of the War Department to recruit in Pennsylvania, so that such offenders may be brought to justice. By order of A. G. CURTIN, General and Commander in-Chief. A. L. Rosalux, Adjutant General of Penn Sylvania., STEAMSHIP 'GREAT EASTERN, FROM k-. 1 NEW TORII.TO LIVERPOOL The steamship . GREAT EASTERN WALTER PATON, Commander. will be dispatched PROM LIVERPOOL. FROM NIW Tuesday.....,June 80 1 Tuesday July 21 and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks from each port. First cabin from $95 to $135 Second cabin, state-room berths, meals furnished at separate 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 years of age half price. - In fanta free. Third cabin $5O Steerage, with superior accommodations ...$BO Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates as above All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in 13. S. currency.' - Each pasmuger allowed twenty cubic, feet of luggage. An experienced Surgeon on board. For passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, At the Office, 26 Broadway, New York. For freight apply. to HOWIAND & AsextrwAti; Agenie, jel3-138m 64 South et., New York. GRAND PIC-NIC' FOR THE Benefit of the Hope Fire Co., No. 2. AT HOFFMAN'S WOODS, SATURDAY,, JULY 4Ta, 1863. Tickets. 25 Cents. , 'MOM MANAGERS : T.O: Sample, John .111'Coniaa, D. A. "Martin, Win. Careen, J. M. Garverich -,No improper characters will be admitted and there wilt be a sufficient police force on the ground to preserve order. jel2-dtd GRAND PIC.PIC FOR TKO Benefit of the Good Will Fire Co., AT FISHER'S WOODS, ON SATURDAY; JUNE 27th, 1863. TICI/CITS 26 Cons. I 'HS Company give this Pie•Nie for the pur pose of obtaining money to make a pay ment on their new Button" Engine, and ex pect a liberal support from the public. [jeB-td THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, HARRISBURG, PA COPERLY & HUTCHISON, Proprietors TEM well known Hotel is now in a condi tion to accommodate the traveling public, affording 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 equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. lts location is the best in the State Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the public offices and busigess localities of tie city. It has now all the conveniences of A FIRSI CLASS HOTEL, and the Proprietors are determined to spare neither expense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests. The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. jell-dtf LADIES' FANCY TRAVBLING BASKETS! w rra a large assortment of Ituarxr, . ROUND, SOHOOLi CLOTHES, PAPER, Carrzormis', • . MUM aura. jel2 . WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO 50,000 LBsFi , " EXCELSIOEL " (CANVASSED) XI As. TUE fa I Now Pasolavott, which we can. tell 'wholesale or by the single Him, at a very low figure. my3ol WM. DOCK, Jr., tic CO. RECRUITS WANTED. 15 1 011. 47nt REGIMENT, P. V., COL. T. H. GOOD, Commanding, stationed at Hey West, Florida. Apply to Lieut. W. W. GEETY, 2d Street, opposite Presbyterian Church. [Patriot and Union, Perry County Democrat, and American, Bloomfield, copy ono month and send bill to this office for collection immedi ately.] my26-Irue s6n A MONTRI—We want agents at $6O V a month, expenses paid, to seironr goenagins, Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 18 other new, useful and curious articles. 15 circulars, free. SHAW St MARS, mylB-deic3m Biddeford. Me. FOR COUNTY COMMI:eSIoNRR. GEORGE CASSEL _respectfully announces that he will be a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, and if nominated and sleeted, pledges himself to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity; ..310294ewtc. amuotnunts. BRANT'S HALL. POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY OARNOROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE STAR TROUPE OF TUE WORLD! IN TEMA GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES CalleElday Ev'g., June 24,1863. PROGRAMME-PART I Fantasia for Piano, Thos. A'Becket, Jr. Larneroes& Disers Min- Overture—Selected, etrels. Opening Chorus—Err/sal, Full Troupe Yes, I would the War were Over, J. La Mont Jockey Hat anti Feather, E. F. Dicey Who will Care for Mother now ? J. L. Cameron Lannigan's Ball, Frank Moran I'm Returning to Thee ' Annie, C Campbell Arend Finale— [ Cameron & Dixey'a Nightingale Polka, Minstrels PART 11--VARLETI.E3. Grand Fancy Dance, BURLESQUE BLISTER COAERT A LA GEBMANIA. Conductor Frank Moran. Overture—•`Turco in Italia," Full Orchestra Cornet Solo, A. H. Hackett Penny Trumpet Solo, (in a Horn,) E. F. Dixey Grand Finale—" Fly by-Night," Orchestra Favorite Ballad—When this I L Carncroas Cruel War is Over, J. THE GOBBLE FAMILY! Moran & Dixey. Mealey Clog Dance Charles Gibbons • OTHELLO! Frank Moran & E. F. Dicey. Boehm Flute Solo, J. S. Cox Circulars, containing a full description of the peculiar excellence and increased facilities for playing on these Celebrated Flutes, can be ob tained by applying to Mr. A. G. Badger, No. 181, Broadway, N. Y., or to Mr. ,. Cox, No. 510 N. Eleventh Street, Philadelphia. PEAKED FAMILY OF- BELL RINGERS BY THE COMPANY. TEN PIN JOHNNY! Dixey Br. Edmoues. To conclude with the Plantation Walk-around, entitled BLACK BRIGADE! Admission 26 cents; Reserved seats 60 cents. Doors open at a quarter past 7 ; Performance to'commence at 8 o'clork. J. L. CARNCROSS, Business Manager. ' CM New 2bnatistmatts. Valuable Furnace Property for Sale or to Rent. THE undersigned will sell or rent Chester Furnace, situate in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, Pa. The Stack is well and substantially built ; there is also Tim Bank Houses in tolerable repair ; there is an &bun• dance of good wood that can be ptirchased at from 15 to 25 cents per cord, (wood leave,) with in two miles of the stack, and abundance of geed ore can be got from one to two and a half miles, at a reasonable price. The furnace is about ten mites from Mt. Union station,• P. B. H. with a good public road leading to it. For further particulars, address SAMUEL WILSON, Spruce Creek, P. 0., Huntingdon conn% Pa mr3l-am Steam. Weekly t o laveroool, • mOUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Come Hea -1 non.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, ate intended to. sail as follows City of Manchester, Saturday, June 27; flay of New Yoik, Saturday, July 4; City of Wass ington, Saturday; July 11, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North Elver. • EATER OF PAaIAGS, PAUL I= DI GOLD, OR IT 14IIIITALIIrr IH OEFIC BUOY. I TIRBT CABIN, $ BO.OO anniassam,. • • sa2 50 do to London, 85 00 do to London, 85 50 do to Paris, 95.00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 50 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &0., at equally low rata+. Fares from Liverpool or Queenestown : let Cabin $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenstown, $BO. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets bare at these rates. For further information apply at the Comps fly's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N. Y. or C. O. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. 12fidly. Inc. NI k; I.lyrou tk. '8 PECTORAL SYRUP. 4 ..V four lungs weak t Does a long breath live you taint Have you a hacking cough I Do you expectorate hard, tough mat tet Y Aus you wasted with night sweats and want of stlep t If so, here is your remedy. It will unquestionably save you. Price $1 00. The. above medicine has been used extensively in this city with good results. For sale at VitpweßlD4:igg:islsj:if:y(t)l44 VEGETABLE oa GARDEN SEEDS I WE he a ve received for this season more than our usual stock of FLOWER SEEDS. Some choice varieties on band. Also, Gas den and Vegetable seeds of the best quality. ICRLLER'S DRUG STORE, 91 Market street. my 4 POTATOES. /FACER and Peach Blow. A large supply 11 1 1 of the above in prime condition, just re ceived and for sale by aprlo WM. DOCK, Jr-, & CO. "WE STUDY TO PLEASE: B aBICHART4 ROBBINS' PHOTOGRAPH & AMBROTYPE GALLERY, , TIMID STREET; opposite the Patriot and -Unites Printiog Office, Harrisburg. fle9-tf. DEFEND YOU RSELV Ka4. A FEW BREECH LOADING RIFLES are for sale at the _ jel6 MACKEREL ---A large lot of Mackerel in barrels, halves and quarters, for sale low, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Bi4rket sta. op ir_yB DUBE AND UNADULTERATED SPICES, L from the most celebrated mills in the ctinn try,jost received and for sale by • jll WM. WOK. .la., & CO. . . . - . Hiagg.—A large invoice of an/yawed and =canvassed haws,, of every Phyla) !rand iri market. Eachhantwarmatedin good order. For'dale very low by =wow & BOWMAN, apFl .iooinee Front and Market Ste, . Chas. Villiers DY THB HULL COMPANY EAGLE WORKS