Paii, N4rEICE 1 ecriksernen: , ‘ • in the 1)t accoen r.:.; lic Aelverli,“El.c:lts Dade: red in lite r:{.',1111: Eci itm n c insetted in the Morning , Edit• n ei ii ieoat c - xlca charge. HABRItiBURG, PA Thursday EviA . ,ltte - „ June 15, 1563 SENT TO FORT MoIiENRY. Ger rge W. Thomp son, the deserter, who attempted to escipe re cently, while being brought to this city from Pittsburg, was sent to Fort 'McHenry, in charge of Sergeant Heald, where he is to await the action of a court martial. FROM Pirrssuso.—Lieut. Harbour reached this city to-day from Pittsburg, having in his charge twenty.tbree stragglers and seven deserters. The provost guard of the State have arrested deserters and stragglers within the last two months sufficient to form a regiment of one thousand men. =l= Tus BLACK MEN of Harrisburg are to hold a meeting this evening at the Masonic Hall, Tanners' alley, for the purpose of organizing and offering their services to the Governor. The city is at present full of negro refugees who, we understand, aro anxious to render some sort of service in the emergency; and, therefore, we trust that the meeting will be a success. CAPTURE OF Two REBEL LIEUTENANTS.—Day before yesterday two rebel officers, 2d Lieute nant H. C. Knicly, company L, 18 h Virginia cavalry, and 2d Lieutenant Wm. B. Triplett, company D, same regiment, were captured near Hancock, Md., talren to Bloody Bun, Bedford county, Pa., and immediately sent on to this city by the Provost Marshal of rho 21 division, Bth army corps, Call. Dwight Kellogg. At noon to-day they had not been examined by the pro per authori its here, and we infer that they will be sent to Fort Delaware and exchanged. FLAG PItrBENTATION.—The "Henry Guards," composed of members of the Pbiladelpnia po lice force, and commanded by Captain John Spear, are still on duty in this city. A beauti ful silk flag, regulation style, and appropriately inscribed, has been precuied through contribu tions of their comrades in the police force At home, and will be presented to the company by a committee appointed for that purpose from Philadelphia. The presentation will take place at the quarters of the company, this afternoon, at file o'clock. The company quarters are in the "Sons of Temperance" building, corner of Second and South streets, near State. A Mortal . Gramr.—A party of thirty negroes from Chambersburg and vicinity came over the bridge this morning, and stopped to refresh themselves in the Front Strt et Park, a short distance from the bridge. While there they attracted much attention from passers-by, and many inquiries were made concerning the where abouts of the rebel army, and their probable strength. The poor negroes, as a matter of course, had never seen' the rebel army, or they would not have been here, but-twoy the questions as near as they could, the ques tioners going away evidently satisfied with the information received. Like many of the other refugees from up the valley, they had no place to go to, and appeared lest in this section of the country. Tres Elartrusanno BRIDGE.—This outlet for thousands of refugees from up the Cumberland Valley was thronged with a moving mass of beings pouring into this city all day, and the arrivals from up the valley surpassed anything we ever saw. Wagon load after wagon load of men, women and children poured into the city from morning till night, many of theMcontra bands and free negrors, seeking to escape from the grasp of the Southern rebels. The Eight of these defenceless people was truly pitiful, but few of them knowing which way to turn, and all depending on the generosity of the people east of the Susquehanna for support and suste nonce. Where many of them go, after reach ing this city, we know not, but many remain in our midst, unable to sustain themselves without aid from our citizens, numbers of whom have plenty to give, and will give, wil lingly, without a murmur or feeling of regret. TABLE or DISTANCES UP THE GUMBEPJAND VALLEY. —The following table shows the towns and distances on the Cumberland 'Valley rail road, from Harrisburg to Hagerstown, sixmilts north of Williamsport, on the Potomac, near where the rebels crossed into Maryland. The rebels appear to have advanced along this line of railroad since they crossed the border, hence we give the distance along the whole length of the road. TOWN Harrisburg Bridgeport.. , 3 Shiremanstown 5 Mechanicsburg. 9 Kingston 13 Middlesex. Carlisle..., Good Hope Allestown Maryville, EEC! TOWNS. KILNS. Oakville. 34 ShippenEburg 41 :ieetland 47 Otarnbersburg 52 llarion 68 Green Castle 63 State Line 68 illorganstown 70 Hagerstown 74 ...lb ...18 ...23 —26 ...31 Ammar or SrPPOSED Bircosss.—Yesterday morning the guard stationed at the Northern Central railway bridge, at Dauphin, discovered six white men and threw negroes, all mounted, approaching, and halted them Ls they came up to the place where the guard was standing. The officer in command questioned the suspected stranger a, asked them the object of their busi ness, etc., when they replied that they were from the neighborhood of Winchester, I:1 Vir ginia, and had came North to escape the rebels supposed to be approaching the town when they left. This led to their, arrest, and the prisoners were brought t.) this city, taken before Captain Clements, who asked them a few questions and placed them in confinement until this morning. Their horses, tt-ri in number, ware placed in the various stables in the city over night, and were given to them when re leased, to-day noon, nothing having been found naiad them to sustain the arrest, .."t ArrEsTfoN, THIRD WARD. meeting of the citizens of the Third Ward (.` this city will be beld at the upper Market Home, this evenimt at 7 cd., e k, f or th e purpose (f perfecting ao otgauizAtiou for the defeoce of the city. iL31!•i•.14.5.-All Ad- INLltlec::, tt.:' 6 , 1 f ore in,cri 1,c4, 111 cei(t invarigthly Araii.,T[D I-011 BREAKING DU-M.S.— A drunken sold irr d 'lckes Hot t 1 thin morning, and c , exit , <1 a diEituib,lnce by breaking stvural dishes in the e.cting-toom. Be continued his sport until attested by officer John Brooks, who es corted him to Alderman Kline's cfiiee, and from thence to prison, to answer for his conduct when sober. COMMITTED TO PREON.—This morning a man was arrested in the lower end of the city for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. When seen by the officers who made the arre: t, (Fry and Wickert,) be was firing off a gun, and go ing through several foolish manoeuvres on the street. He was taken before Alderman Kline and sent to jail for ten days. SERIOUS A CCIDENT. —This morning, an appren tice in the Eagle works, (known as Hickcik's,) a son of Major L3ndis, of Middletown, had his hand caught in the machinery, while in motion, injuring two of the fingers so badly as to require amputation. The operation was performed by Dr. Dock, of this city, and the patient is doing as well as could be expected under the circum stances. DIED FROM ma Incrums.—Edward 11!Laugh lin, belonging to the Grey Reserves, (Colonel Smith,) injured one day last week, while diving into the water from the bank of the canal, near this city, died at his residence in Philadelphia Tuesday morning. His funeral will take place at the residence of his brother, No. 521 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. T. 116 MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. —The last arrest before this proclamation went into effect, was made this afternoon. One John. Harris, a resi dent of Philadelphia, .who came here to enlist and get intoxicated. He was discovered by Meer Fry, near the depot, showing his valua bles and handling his money rather carelessly, when the officer made information and Harris was sent to prison for twenty-four hours to sober up. PATRIOTIC CONDIICT.—This morning, a large majority of the clerks and employees of the State government in the different departments, located in this city, tendered their services to Governor Curtin as a military organization, to aid in the defence of the State Capital during the present emerger cy. There are enough men connected with the different departments, on the hill, to make quite a"respectable company, and the Governor was surprised as well as pleased to find that, those who lived by be ing in the employ of the - State should ,be so willing to offer their services to protect ibican ital'at this midis. &WES at the railroad depots are full of interest. Each train that arrives form the south on the North Central or op the Cum berland Valley road, brings its load of fugitives There are congregated at the depot the old and the young, mistress and maid, strong men and weak children, white] and black, all com minzled_irs one common mass , panic stricken, weary, hungry and ex ThEinstsisx. - ---._ - piled up like huge stacks—trunks and carpet sacks are continually accumulating, while amid the pile which rears its leather and brass nails, we noticed at least a dozen boxes containing coffins with the bodies of those who have al• ready offered themselves a sacrifice that freedom might be sustained and the country preserved from utter ruin. The scenes at the railroad depots, if nothing more frightful grows out of the present excitement, will long be remember ed by those who daily witness them. VISIT OF THE YLTERANS TO THE GOVERNOR.- Yesterday afternoon the veterans of 1812 called upon the Governor at the Executive Chamber, and were introduced to his Excellency, the Governor. Captain Goslin, on behalf of the old soldiers, said that though they were few In numbers, they were strong in faith. They had called upon his Excellency to oiler.their services in defending the city. They were feeble, but with the "old fashioned flint," to which they were accustomed, he thought they could do good execution at the rifle pits. ' His Excellency the Governor, thanked:them for the offer of their services. He accepted them thankfully,and said theit example should incite the youpg men of the city and vicinity to do better, than (he was sorry to say) they had yet done in defence of their homes and firesides. The enemy was almost at their doors, and the time for hesitancy bad passed. We must arouse to the importance of the struggle, and with stout hearts, endeavor to hurl back the impudent foe, now pressing towards us. Lusty cheers were given for the Gavernor, and the war veterans, by those in attendance. HIGH P.RICE ion STOCKINGEL—To-day 110013, two volunteer soldiers entered the clothing store of Charles . Segelbaum, in Jones' row, Market street, and inquired the price of a pair of stockings, intending to prirchese them. They were told that the pair would test them sixty-two and a half cents, an exorbihint , price for the articles rtfarred to. The soldiers re. monstrated against paying such an unreasona ble sum for a pair of common stockings, at the same time saying they could purchase them much cheaper in Philadelphia. This remark was replied to by some one connected with the store, stating that they might go there and get them, adding a few other ungentlemanly words by way of emphasis, which caused a diS pute between the p sties, ending by the clerk drawing a revolver on the soldiers, and threat ening to shoot them if they did not leave the store. Impelled by curiosity, a crowd soon gathered around the door at this stage of the proceeding, threatening personal violence to the clerk if he did not desiat in his menace, and settle the disturbance heso wrongfully created. Ii any of our clothing dealfors insist in charging similar exorbitant prices for goods we are not surprised that such volleys are , poured into us by the people and press of other cities, for al lowing these frauds to be impoped upon their I=E=2:l I= FROM THE PRIVOYMPECIA GAS WORMS.—Last evening, the Philadelphia train, which artiv, d iu the city about half past nine o'clock, brought in a company numbering nearly SUN ukty men; compo-ed of laborers recently employed in the Philadelphia gas works. the e =parry was commanded by Capt. Mids, from the Quaker Oily. I= CABNCROSS AND DLIEY.—The entertainment at Brant's Hall, last evening, attracted a large audience. Dicey appears to be the same comi cal genius he was several years ago, the only difference being a decided improvement in hie jokes, while Carncrom is gaining in popularity daily. A change of programme every evening add:.d new interest to the performanc !,an 2 aided the managers in filling every seat in the house, besides all the cther available places in the hall. A good programme would have been of fered this evening had the troupe remained in the city, but the excitement was so great in town all day the company left, rather than run the chances of good house during the few nights they had avertleed to stay with us. spetial Nofices 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-at-Lam. Office : Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. [027.1y BARGAIICS n Dar GOODS.—We will sell a lot of bareges at 15 and 20 cents; 15 pieces of lawns, warranted fast colors, 20 cents; a large lot of t ladies' and children' stockings; baregedelaineal at 15, 20, 25 and 20 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 S iss muslin, Nansooks, Victoria lawn, and Jacconets; _the best assortment of white goods 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 goods would do well to call, as we intend to re duce our stcck, and much of our goods we will sell less than the market price. ' S. Larry. To the Stranger. If the strangers that are now in the city wonder why our citizens are so very healthy, we would say in reply that Mrs. Westhov en's G6r ru anVege table Medicines are still successfully used, and that all who take of them are satis fied as to their virtue. Now is the time for all going into the army to have their blood cleansed, awl in a short time they will get fat and hearty. No one need have die Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, a Cough or a Cold. Thousands have been cured, and so may you. Satisfy your selves by giving the medicine a trial. Call at No. 27 South Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa. Orders from a distance promptly attended to, je22 MRS. L. BALL. lIAIR 'ME! ' HAIR DIE I ! BATCHELOR% MEDIATED HAIR DYE Is the Best In n the World. The only Harmless, Trus and Rathl4s bye Known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changee 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'effercts of Red Dyes. The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BA.TOIIELOIL All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &c. FACTORY-81 - • 43 .T__L r y_srE_IST__L_________ BATCHELOR'S NEW TOILET CREAM -- WE lIAIR. MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! DON'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN 'TEETHING. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one the best Smote physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never tailing safety and success by millions of mother and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child trom pain, but invigorates the etcamnh and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve OREM* IN TIM BOWFIN, AND WIND Conic. We believe it the Rest and Surest Remedy In the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARREICEI IN GEULDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the too simile of OURTISA PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Day Street, NEW YORK. Palos WIN 26 011118 PIER Bomar. my 22 deaw6m piANost SOLE AGENCY OF THE CELEBRATED SCHOMACKNR 4 , CO. PHILA. PIANO, At W. KNOCHE'S, , 98 Market et. A full arsortarent of Inetruments always in store. Pianos from any other factory will be furnished If preferred. Pianos for rent. • je4.2tawly . ri MICH LOT OF TOBACCO—including Con y great, Cavendish, Navy, Spun 8011, U., very low, just received by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market streets. my2o COAL OIL ! COAL OIL! I—A large invoice of coal oil, which we offar very low, at Use than manufacturer's present prioe. just received and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, je24 Cor. Front and Market ate. OATBOART & BRO., SHIPPED NO GOODS AWAY DIMING THE PANIC, Consequently have a heavy stock to sell AS LOW AS EVER. NO HUMBUG , We have not a display of empty shelves. CATHCART & BRO., Next to the Hanisbnutßank. jelB-1w 30,000 L85. brands it B. ntkt, and uncanvasred, at the vary lowest price..— Every barn sold warranted, at tiot vassed choke NICHOLS & - BOWMANT, Cor. Front and Market sta. myl lAL-- we are : now offering very Low , a lot I: of choice Mackerel, in barrels, bearish quartemand kite NICHOLS tr.BOWMAN, 4 it not ana Market Rtrentli S'.+A j ground, olnut, Ammon and dairy, in 1...7 Urge or small quantities, by - NIOHQLS & -BOWMAN, .1 OGG Front an I Hula atroolii. New Mnertisentents 14 PONIFIER CONCENTRATED LYE, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER TrHE 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 BELT TIANU VAC TURING COMPANY, their trademark for it being " SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE." The great SUCCESS of this article has led UNPRINCIPLED PAR £IS to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's PATENTS. AU MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SET. LEHR of these SPURIOUS Lyee, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed es their ATTORNEYS, GEORGE HARDING, Esq., of Phila., and WILLIAM BAKEWELL, I sQ , of Pittsburg. 'And that all MANUFACTURERS, USERS, OR 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, Gamuts and COUNTRY STORES. TAKE NOTICE. The UNITE) STATES OtRCULT COURT, Western District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Term, in 18 1 32, in snit of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY vs. THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Company, on November 16, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent owned by them for the SAPONIFIER. Patent dated October 21, 1866. Perpetual injunction awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA ' SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY• OFFICES : 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Pitt St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg ap2543m-sip GREAT DIEMOVBRT Applicable to the useful Arts. A new thing Its Combination Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. Jewelers j023.1y Families, It h a liquid Remember. Finis jeB-dly 863 ROTA KILLS. 855 853 and 855 Washington Street New • York' City.. GOVERNMENT COFFEE. PT up in tin foil pound papers, 48 in a box, and in bulk. Our prices range from 7to 80 cents. We put up the following kinds: JAVA, MARACAII3O, RIO AND VARIOUS OTHER BRANDS OF SUPERIOR C OFFER. „We believe our Coffeekto be better than any ground Coffee now in use. All orders addres sed to us, or to our agedts, Messrs. PLACI & YOUNG,IB2 Chambers Street, corner Washing ton Street, New York City, wills eceive promyi attentkm. The retail trade supplied by Brat class jobbin,.: houses in the various cities. TABEB & PLACE. wit. I. mum. ORAL 1140111. N. 13.—Trade Price List furaished upon ap plication. declB-dBm-rdnir2B PISTOLS 1 PISTOLS I I 100 COL T'S ‘ PATTERN, Navy aim, just re °mad and for sale, at, GILBERT'S Hardware Store, opposite the Court House. je2o A MONTH !—I want to hire Agenti lapt, in every county at $76 a.month, ex penses paid, to sell my new chew Family Sew ing htachinee. AddreEs 8. MADISON,' 11134.841kw8in Alfred. Re. QUGARS—White - and brown, of all grades and prices. Call and examine, at je NICHOLt3 & BOWMAN, Car. ?row a.kd Marker streets. VOlt BALE—The good wilt and fixtures of I the Restaurant under the Burke Rouse, cor ner of Third and Walnut street known as the Burke Rouse Restaurant. Will be sold cheap, as the proprietor wishes to engage in other business. Terms Oash. jell-lm GEORGE BBORTsi. VOR Letter, Note and Foolscap Paper, &yel -1 opts and all kind of STATIONERY, call at ROEIEFFEER'S BOOKSTORE,. 18 Market street. ELI USEFUL and VALUA BLE DISCOVERY! HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Ea of more general practical utlity than any invention now More the public. It has been thoroughly tested dur ing the last two yelrs by practical men, and pronoun ced by . all to e SUPERIOR 70 ANY Ad heel ve Preparations know; ELLISON'S INSOLUBLE OMENS LS a new thing, and the re sult of years of study ; its ombimition is on Scientific Principles , And under no circumstances or change of temperature, will it become corrupt or emit any offensive smell. BCOT & SHOE Manufacturers, übiug Ma chines, will find it the best Article known for Cen►enting ihe Channels, as it isroats without delay, ie not affected y any change of Unworn ture. JEWELERS Will find it sufficiently adhe sive fur their nee, es has been proved. and wo claim malt, that it sticks Patchts .►nd Linh•ga to Boots and -luxessufficiently strong with out stitching. It Is the only LIQUID CEMENT a.tant, that is a sure thing for mending Furniture, Crockery, Toys,one, Ivory, And articles of liousshold use. RE ME MBER HURON'S . INSOLUBLE Coma la in a liquid form and as easily applied as Rade. ilroron's IssoLuma Cursor Is imolai:no in water or oil. aILTON'S INSOLUBLII CiuEliT Adheres oily substances. Bopplie la Family or Man . farm:were' Packages from 2 ormrea to 100 HILTON B/102. & CO., Proprietors, I Providence,. B. I. New 2tbvertistmenta HEADQUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA. I . dune; 13, 18b3. G1EN1.41.4L Ota.)r.M No 42 WHEREAS Inf. “cu Orion hai b'en received from the Wsr Department, "that the State will receive crt (lit for Bit tniirtrnetasof coloteri men who may bl mnstertd into the United States service as Pennsylvania troop, under the author ity of the War Dtpartmeid, and that no cred,t can be allowed for individuals who leave the State and are mustered into 01 ganizations elsewhere;" IT IS 011DIRED I. All persons are prohibited from raising cdored 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 organization of colored volunteers to be furnished from other States. All magistrate a, district attorneys and officers of the Commonwealth, are required to arrest and prosecute all persons who shall die obey this general order, and particularly all persona, their alders and abettors, who, under any pretended authority shall enlist colored volunteers for any brigade, regiment, battery or company, to be furnished 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 way be brought to justice. By order of A. G. CURTIN, General and Commander in-Chief. A. L. R 13861111., Adjutant General of Penn eylvania. STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Toe steamship GREAT EASTERN WALTER PATON, Commander. will be dispatched FROM LIVERPOOL. FROM NEW YORK. Tuesday June 30 Tuesday July 21 and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks from each p - ort. First cabin from s9f, to $135 Second cable, state-room berths, meals furnished at separate tablet $7O Excursion llckets 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 fants free. Third cabin $5O Steerage, with superior accomModations... $3O Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates as above All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in U. S. currency. Each pas3euger allowed twenty cubic feet of luggage. • An experienced Surgeon on board. For pimilpge apply to CHABLItS A. WHITNEY, At the Office, 26 Broadway, New York. For freight apply to • Hownaisn & ASPINWALL, Agents, jelB-dam 54 South at., New York. GRAND PIC-NIC TOR TRH Benefit of the Hope Fire Co., No. 2. AT tiorrune's WOODS, - SATURDAY, JULY 4m, 1863. Tickets. At Cents. FLOOR XIMAGEBS : T. G. Sample, Johd AVComas, D. E. Marna, Wm. Carson, J. H. Garverfah. No improper characters wilt be admitted and there will be a sufficient police force on the ground to preserve order. jel2-dtd - Pcurras Benefit of the Good Will Fire Co., AT FISHER'S WOOLS, ON SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, 1863. Trotters 26 gm». ' He Company give this Pic Mc for the pur- I pose of obtaining money to make a pay ment on ttisir new " Batton" Engine, and es peer& liberal support from the public. OtS-td THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, HARRISBURG, PA. COYSRLY & HITTLIIISON, Proprietors MILS well known Hotel is now in a condi tion to accommodate the traveling public, affording the moat ample conveniencce al,ke for the transient guest and the permanent boarder. THE 'UNITED STATE.; HOTEL has been entirely refittok throughout, and now has ac commodations. tqual in extent, comfort and luxury to any howl between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its location is the beat in the State Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the public offices and businesslomdities of the city. Is has now all the conveniences of A FIRS? C.LASB $O TEL, 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 TRAVELING BASKETS ! W TPII a large seeortment of Memo; Homo, Sewn, CLocrate, CamoasNa', Krim, Cum. jell WM. DOGMA Jr., & CO 50,000 ' " " EXCELSIOR" (CANVASSED) 11 IL Dial Now liscarvngo, which we can Eell wholesale or by the single Ham, at a very low figure. myBol WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. RECRUITS WANTED. FOR 47m MOMENT, P. V., COL. T. R. GOOD, Commanding, Stationed at Hey West, Florida. Apply to Lieut. W. W. GEM, 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. niy26-11no • $6O A MONTHI—We want agents at No a month, eipensea paid, to sell our Ear/atm Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 13 other new, useful and curious articles. 15 circulars, free. SHAW & CleM, mylB-daw3m Biddeford, Me. NOR COUNTY COMMI6BIONEtt. n_rEORGE CaSSEL reepixtfu ll y sounimes ‘..7l that he will be a candidate for the °Sep of 0 0 =7 Comminduner, and if nominated and A ec t e i. pledgee himself to fulfil OA Andes of the ace with - New 2tlertigerrtente fll iniutorugna, May 30, 1863. .11 C E q : Dkaa':•ta : I , uli gth n'ghtof 19. 1863, our Grocery anti Provh-iO-• 0, at Korth c owl and Willow stretta, .0 k 6 e at about 2 o'clock A. M and as tee sto.e was a tw siory wood building it burnt rapidly, and before ihe fire engin , s coubt act upon the fi.e, Our whole clock of &Kids, iucludiug meth c , mhustit , le material, and amounting to over $2 000, were wholly destroyed. We had one or )our No. 11 Chilled Iron Safes, which was in the hottest part of the fire, and it c-me oat of the furl not to the least tuJured. except the melting off of the name, plate and paint. The contacts in side Were not affected in the least, and we con sider tile Safe just as good a protection against fire now as before, and shall use it herea ter with increased confidence. The lock works as perfectly as before the tire. Yours truly, McMANITS & CROFT, Late 429 North Second Street. Attention to the above certificate is particu larly requested, as it is the first ti id of LILLIE'S SAFES in an accidental fire in Philadelphia. I would say to all parties who want a Fire and Burglar-proa Safe that L WROUGHF AND CHILLED IRON SL[eltl are much the cheapest and the only real Fire and Burglar proof Sates now made; and to those who want simply a Ftte-pro-,t, I would say that LILLIE'S WROUGHT IRON SAFE is fully equal in all respects to any of the most approved makers, and is sold at fully one-third Ices price. All parties interested are invited to examine the safes above described at my store. GEO. W. PARSONS. Agent, 110 Market street. je9-d2tawBw Valuable Furnace Property for Sale or to Bent, 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 Ten Bank Houses in tolerable repair ; there is an abun dance of good wood that can be purchased at from 16 to 26cents per cord, (wood leave,) with in two miles of the stack, and abundance of good ore can be got from one to two and a half miles, at a reasonable price. The furnace is about ten miles from Mt. Union station, P. B. Et., with a good public road leading to It. For further particulars, address SAMUEL WILSON, Spruce Creek, P. 0., Huntingdon county, Pa. mr3 I 413 m Steam Weekly to Liverpool. POUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Coss Hau -1 Boa.) The wed known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, are intended to Bail as follows : City of Manchester, Saturday, June 27; City of New Yolk, Saturday, July 4; City of Wash ington, Saturday, July 11, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, froiii Pttr 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, MARLS 111 GOLD, OR MI BGRATALYNT IB CGY EM MY. Tutor omits, $BO 00 arrnsaus, $B2 50 do to London, 85 OU do to London, 35 60 do to Paris, 96 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 50 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremer., Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sze., at equally low ratrp. Fares from Liverpool or Queenestowu : lst Cabin, $75, $B5, CM Steerage from Liver puol, $4O. From Queenstown, $BO. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy titit- Obi bare at th- se rates. For ftm her information apply at the Comps oy'a Mem, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15Br-adway, N. Y. or C. 0. ZIMMEIMAN, Harrieburg. f23dly. MUSIC STORE, UL LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SHEET MUSIC AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PICTURE FRAMES AND L - OKING GLASS, At Music sent by mail MELODEONS HD CABINET OREM. MENTY-SIX FlEt3l* Pautartnis, TWELVE bILVAR MEDALS, and the ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever .won by instru ments of this class) has been awarded to MASON & HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENTS. A full assortment of _these instruments al ways on band, at W. ENO - HE'S, Sole Agent, 93 Market street. je4-2tawl y DK. Mout.i.NlXX3m l B • PEOTURA.L SYRUP. A four lungs weak t Does a long breath ve you Bain t' Have you a hacking cough! De you expectorate bard, tough mat tea t A.o you wasted with night sweats and want of silep t If so, here is your remedy. It will unquestionably same you. Price El CIO. The above medicine has been used extensively in this city with good results. For sale at BKEIGNEWS BOOK STORE. VEGETABLE Oft GARDEN SEEDS I yms have received for this season more than V V our usual stock of FLOWER SEEDS. Some choice varieties on hand. ' Also, Gar den and Vegetable seeds of the best quality. KELLER'S DRUG ROBE, my 4 91 Market street. POTATOES. IUTERCE.II and Peach Blow. A. large supply .I.VI of the above in prime condition, just re ceived and for sale by aprlo Whi,„ POOL Jr., & CO. "WE STUDY TO PLEASE.' BURKHART & ROBBINS' PHOTOGRAPH du - AMBROTYPE GALLERY, THIRD STREET, opposite the Fab** mod /Mon Printing Office, Harrisburg. 1.1139-4 DEFEND YOU HSELV ' A FEW BREECH LOADING R IFL ES are e for sale at the jelb A - ACKEMIL—.64. large los ut tdaics.-i et in IV.I. barrels, halves and qtiarterejoteale low, moms & BOWMAN, . Cor. Front so 4 11414iket go. by myB DUES AND , IJNADULTIIIiiiTKD sPitm2l, from the most celebrated mills in the coda try. just received and far svle by jl4 Wlif. DOM.- & ra, =TAMS.—A large invoice Of OlatVociita L isol uneanviumed of every oboMe - brat ) st In market. Each hamerarrentedin gocoitar For ode very low by NICHOLS a sowbuit,_ Corner Front oral Market '‘tr, - A LAJAS vaileay ut Diem:fur: it. it .t.4cav4 An. at acaztrzwa scioAdAwL W. KNOCHE'S, 93 Market et. jc4-2tawly EAGLN - vvntqcel.